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Christian Fiction Author Features and Profiles

Below you'll find feature stories, profiles and Q&A's with many of your favorite Christian authors We include authors who write in all the major fiction genres including Amish, historical, suspense, speculative, romance, contemporary, young adult, children's and comics. Just click on any of the titles below to read the full feature and to learn more about each author!
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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.”
 
(April 2012)
"I want [readers] to see the struggle of a teenager through a harrowing experience."
 
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.
 
(February 2012)
"Whether that’s faith in salvation, or faith in God’s sovereignty, or faith in God’s goodness, or faith in God’s justice ... whichever angle applies, it’s all about faith."
 
(January 2012)
"A tale that inspires one to achieve difficult goals is bound to hit a chord within young adults."
 
C.J. Darlington
(December 2011)
"We want [our movies] to be authentic, about real people who aren’t perfect."
 
(December 2011)
"I'd love to be one of those authors whose brain is just overflowing with ideas. Sadly, I'm one of those authors whose brain is overflowing with sugary lightning bolts from all the M&Ms I've eaten."
 
(November 2011)
"I needed to make sure that my sons were not left crippled by this experience."
 
(November 2011)
"As soon as I began to write, it was like a pressure valve was released. I knew that I would continue to write even if no one ever read a single word."
 
Kathi Macias
(November 2011)
In September, the American Christian Fiction Writers announced the winners of The Carol Awards and The Genesis Contest. Author and Carol Award nominee Kathi Macias reports.
 
(November 2011)
"I try to keep my plots nice and fresh. Just because I keep writing Amish settings doesn’t mean they’re going to be the same old, same old."
 
(September 2011)
"The heart of all of my novels is hope."
 
(September 2011)
"My desire is that my faith in Christ informs all the decisions that I make, whether that involves writing stories, driving in my car during rush hour, or hanging out with friends and family."
 
(September 2011)
"Every novel I write is for those who don’t know God."
 
(September 2011)
"As a Christian, I recognize that death should not be glossed over."
 
(August 2011)
"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."
 
(August 2011)
"I was talking to kids in the school and they said they didn’t like reading. I asked them why and they said ‘There’s too many words.’ I said, ‘What do you want?’ and they said ‘We want books with pictures.’"
 
(July 2011)
"If people could get so wrapped up in the fantasy world of vampires, why couldn't they get wrapped up in the real supernatural?"
 
(July 2011)
"I deal with many tough issues facing kids, and do not shy away from the consequences of bad moral choices."
 
By Kathi Macias
(July 2011)
“The Christy Awards acknowledge the unique role that storytelling has in communicating deep truths about God and His love and interaction with humankind throughout history.”
 
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