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Penny Zeller: A Determined Heroine
At the heart of Penny Zeller?s historical novels are themes of forgiveness, hope, and redemption.
Tricia Goyer: Unexpectedly Amish
?I try to find amazing, true stories and then I craft the novels around those stories.?
Terri Blackstock: Set The Captives Free
“I wanted to show the level that people who are in bondage are willing to stoop, in order to finance their habits.?
Q&A: Marybeth Whalen
“I didn’t start out to write a Christian novel when I wrote [my first novel], but God showed up as I wrote and I couldn’t avoid the fact that my faith will always be at work with anything I write.
Q&A: Sandra D. Bricker
“Eventually, God’s hand sort of walked me right out of Hollywood and into Christian publishing.”
Q&A: Robin Lee Hatcher
“When I read Redeeming Love, I was overwhelmed by the power of fiction to change a heart.”
Delia Parr: Matters of the Heart
“The message that resounds through the entire book is that regardless of how bleak our life is or how overwhelming our problems appear to be, we are never alone.”
YA Fiction Author of the Year: Jenny B. Jones
2011 FamilyFiction Readers Choice Awards
Suspense Fiction Author of the Year: Terri Blackstock
2011 FamilyFiction Readers Choice Awards