(May 2012)
“I take the questions and frustrations and joys from my life and somehow fit them into the story I’m working on.”
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(May 2012)
“I take the questions and frustrations and joys from my life and somehow fit them into the story I’m working on.”
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C.J. Darlington
(May 2012)
Traditional mysteries, long a staple in the mainstream, have faced challenges finding a place in Christian publishing circles. Now, the eBook format is bridging the gap between authors and readers.
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(May 2012)
"The Forever Hilltop books are gentle, but teach enduring lessons about how people should treat each other and live their lives."
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(May 2012)
"I want readers to see the wisdom and benefit in following the Lord wholeheartedly."
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(May 2012)
“I think it’s uninteresting when you present a one-sided view of an issue on which people have passion and opinions.”
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(May 2012)
“The ultimate theme of all my fairy tales is undeserved grace.”
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(May 2012)
"That’s what I am called to do, that’s my assignment—to wrap God’s truth in such gripping stories that secular readers can’t put them down."
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(May 2012)
"A small part of me is reflected in most of my main characters."
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(May 2012)
"The greater challenge is: Am I willing to learn how to love someone in such a way that I become perfect for them – despite my imperfections?"
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(May 2012)
"Rather than curse our culture’s lack of respect for propositional truth, I feel God would have me engage in those things that have beautifully haunted me all my life."
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Katie Hart
(May 2012)
"If they liked the original story, this is an opportunity to experience it with more depth and fullness."
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(May 2012)
"It occurred to me that the one thing that I had never done and that I wanted to do was write a book."
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(April 2012)
"As a father and husband I’ve experienced enough drama and dialog to write as many books as my publisher wants."
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(April 2012)
"I want [readers] to see the struggle of a teenager through a harrowing experience."
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(April 2012)
"I think people who read my books will finish them with a sense of hope in their hearts, because that is what God has planted in my heart."
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(April 2012)
"I put plenty of action and conflict into my novels, but they are all written from a Christian worldview."
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(April 2012)
"My goal was to make a story that felt so real that the supernatural and faith elements were simply a part of the ride."
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Rel Mollet
(April 2012)
Once seen as the domain of Melody Carlson with her excellent teen-focused books, the young adult market has exploded with wonderful writers like Jenny B. Jones, Lisa T. Bergren and Bryan Davis.
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Ben Avery
(April 2012)
"Kids love cartoons. What a great platform cartoons are to communicate the word of God."
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(April 2012)
"It's all about showing how a Christian can cope in a defiantly non Christian world."
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