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On The Edge (July 2012)
A word from James L. Rubart, and on the road with Jill Williamson, Bill Myers and Heather Burch.
Athol Dickson: Revisiting Old Friends
?Before anything, I try to write exciting stories.?
Bonnie Calhoun: Sassy Sleuth
?We have to be able to show real life [in our novels] or the average Christian won?t be able to identify with our books.?
VeggieTales: Retelling a Classic Tale
?(Her father) has always taught her that God loves her no matter what, and the story is about learning to live that out even when life gets hard.?
Q&A: Heather Burch
“f my writing causes people to dig deeper into the Word, that?s a huge bonus.”
‘Shrek’ studio buys ‘VeggieTales’, ‘Bullwinkle’, ‘Lassie’, ‘Richie Rich’ and more
DreamWorks Animation has entered an agreement to buy Classic Media, owner of many of the best-known and most-enduring franchises in all of family entertainment.
Q&A: James Andrew Wilson
“The first goal with all my fiction is to craft an entertaining story.”
Inspiring Faith Film Helps Propel All-American Soap Box Derby
?25 Hill? Grew From Emmy-Nominated Actor Corbin Bernsen?s Chance Encounter With News of Derby?s Financial Woes
Lorena McCourtney: Books Aren?t Dead
Fans who?ve waited patiently for Lorena McCourtney to write another mystery starring Ivy Malone or Andi McConnell will delight in her brand-new series featuring assistant private investigator Cate Kinkaid.