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Ann H. Gabhart: Forbidden Love
New from Ann H. Gabhart is the historical Shaker novel The Blessed (Revell Books), set in 1844.
Scripture Shorts: Bucking The Trend
“We?re developing content to be salt and light in the entertainment industry.”
Q&A: Denise Hildreth Jones
“As God reveals things, changes things, uproots things, heals things, all of that becomes reflective in my writing.”
Q&A: Cynthia Ruchti
“I tell stories of Hope-that-glows-in-the-dark. No matter what the genre or project, its humor or solemnity, hope’s insistence pushes back the shadows.”
Q&A: Shellie Neumeier
“Hopefully my readers will come away with a renewed sense of power. A sense of I-can-do-that, whatever ?that? may be in their lives.”
Q&A: Jackie Macgirvin
“I don?t want the Christian message to be a sub-plot in the story. I want it to be the story.”
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Susan May Warren: What Would You Do to Have it All?
Author weaves a Gilded Age-update of Jacob and Esau, with tale of two sisters who learn the high cost of power, beauty and love.
Q&A: John Robinson
“Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clark, Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov … Their prose fired my imagination, and set my course.”