Read FREE Issues of FamilyFiction Magazine
Recent Posts
Q&A: Marybeth Whalen (The Wishing Tree)
?The crux of the issue of adultery is that it?s usually just a symptom of a bigger problem. There’s always an underlying story that was going on long before the actual adultery took place.?
Q&A: Kenneth Zeigler (The Final Conflict)
“There is nothing boring about the Christian faith or stories about it.”
Q&A: Jen Turano (A Most Peculiar Circumstance)
“I?ve been reading romances since I was a pre-teen and it?s always been my favorite genre.”
Frank Peretti honored, finalists announced for the 2013 Carol Awards
The Carol Awards are ACFW’s recognition for the best Christian fiction published by traditional publishing houses. Categories include Romance, Mystery/Suspense/Thriller, Speculative, Historical, and more.
From Script to Book: 5 Christian authors on the challenges of putting a film to the page
?I had to place myself fully in the characters? heads, their skins. That allowed me to know what they were thinking.?
Deeanne Gist: All’s Fair
?I found two huge, oversized albums filled with pictures and descriptions of the Fair.”
Beverly Lewis: True Confessions
?As long as my muse shows up, I write for God?s glory.?
Candace Calvert: Doctor’s Orders
?I like it if he?s made mistakes in his past, regrets them, but still needs to learn how to stop that from happening again.?
Celebrating C.S. Lewis’ life and legacy at three 50th Anniversary events
Schedule includes a June conference in San Diego, seminars this July in Oxford, and a November conference in Houston.