Ben Avery
(May 2013)
“How does one bring such a legacy to children in a way that engages them?”
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Ben Avery
(May 2013)
“How does one bring such a legacy to children in a way that engages them?”
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(May 2013)
“The secular paranormal genre is preoccupied with darkness. As honestly as I can, I try to be preoccupied with light.”
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(May 2013)
"I'm always inspired by the way the characters care about each other and invest in each other's lives. Writing about a close-knit group of friends makes me appreciate the people that God has brought into my own life."
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(May 2013)
“I want to challenge Christians to welcome lost people and prodigals with open arms, rather than avoiding them or whispering about them.”
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Rel Mollet
(May 2013)
In the 1980s, Frank Peretti changed the face of Christian fiction with his tales of angels, demons and the power of prayer in This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness.
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(May 2013)
“I’m a great believer in the consummate importance of love and forgiveness.”
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(May 2013)
"Undeniably Yours is about a woman’s journey from weakness to strength. She’s able to find that strength, little by little, as she trusts in God’s power and plan."
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(May 2013)
Become immersed in a time when the reality of war and prejudice is met by unfailing love.
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(May 2013)
The charm of the South drew her back to her family’s roots. But when the town’s old resentments turn the sweet tea bitter, can Tish find a welcome anywhere?
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(May 2013)
"In real life, I am the country girl who fell in love with a city boy."
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(May 2013)
“Fiction has a way of unlocking people’s imagination in a way nonfiction doesn’t. The novels have gotten a discussion going, and I’m intrigued with that.”
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(May 2013)
"You have to have a balance between the details and maintaining the pace of the story."
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(May 2013)
"I definitely draw on my own emotions when I write a story."
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(April 2013)
"One technique writers use to come up with ideas is to think about a character's greatest strengths, and then put them in a situation where that strength is challenged."
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(April 2013)
"There are so many great lessons to be learned in the Bible, and I love the way I get to weave a little of that through my characters and their faith journey."
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(April 2013)
Featuring contemporary and historical romances as well as women's fiction and the occasional light mystery, the Quilts of Love series tells stories of love and loss, hope and faith, tradition and new beginnings.
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(April 2013)
“The Amish are the first to say they aren’t perfect, and I try not to over-glamourize them, but at their best, they are close to the heart of Christ.”
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(April 2013)
“I began to write the type of stories I wanted my sons and others to read — stories that help boys become men of integrity, men who follow God.”
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(April 2013)
Join Beverly Lewis on site in her childhood home of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as she shares some of her earliest memories of writing and of her mother, the inspiration for her bestselling novel 'The Shunning.'
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(April 2013)
"I grew up with a steady diet of TV Westerns and was enamored by handsome cowboys like Lone Ranger, Cheyenne, Wyatt Earp and Little Joe Cartwright."
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