Maybe a Hero section here? With the main purpose of the site?

Could add a magazine cover to the right. Or, have a background image that aligns with the site mission.

Or we could remove this section.

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Possible Call to Action

To highlight part of the site, with a link via the button below. Or, section could be removed. Might have to change the background image if desired.

Recent Posts

JellyTelly: TV on the ‘Net

By Ross Cluver | February 28, 2013

Phil Vischer?s JellyTelly, an online network intended to be ?a Nickelodeon for Christian families,? has undergone a major revamp.

Shelley Adina: Steam Clean

By | February 28, 2013

Shelley Adina takes a cue from the alternative history genra, combining steampunk technology and imagination to bring her Magnificent Devices series to life.

Melody Carlson: Prom Heroine

By | February 28, 2013

Author Melody Carlson shares the real story behind one of the characters in her latest novel.

Scotty Curlee: True Potential

By | February 28, 2013

?Every day, we need to look for the opportunity to reach our true potential.?

Richard L. Mabry, M.D.: Good Medicine

By | February 28, 2013

?[My suspense] is enough to keep you turning pages, but not enough to cause nightmares.?

Jill Williamson pens gripping dystopian YA novel for readers of ‘Hunger Games’

By | February 26, 2013

Heart-pounding new novel delivers an enthralling account of what happens to three kids when everyone they know and love has been stolen from them in one catastrophic moment.

Joel C. Rosenberg explores Middle East fears with thriller ‘Damascus Countdown’

By | February 26, 2013

?A terrible darkness is settling over the Middle East, and with each day that passes the likelihood of a major war in the Middle East appears to grow. My novels ask: What if all hell breaks loose?”

The Letter Writer: A Forgotten Art

By | February 22, 2013

Shot in 16 days with a skeleton crew, The Letter Writer is an inspiring coming-of-age tale rekindling the lost art of writing letters.

101 Questions about the Bible: Comic Book Q&A

By Ross Cluver | February 22, 2013

Kingstone Comics is releasing the first volume of its 101 Questions About the Bible graphic novel series. Author Art Ayris came up with the idea because of a college and singles class he taught at his church. “At the end of class each week, we would give them the opportunity to ask any question they…

Another Call To Action Here?

CTA helps break up the page visually and makes it more appealing. Also an opportunity to focus on something you want to promote.

Would need to change background image most likely.

Or, we can delete this section.