Janice Cantore: New Cop on the Block Janice Cantore February 13, 2012 Suspense The idea for retired Long Beach police officer Janice Cantore's novel Accused (Tyndale House) came straight from her work in night juvenile.
VeggieTales: Silly Songs by the Fans, for the Fans VeggieTales February 13, 2012 Children's Comics & Animation The results are in, the fans have spoken, and Larry the Cucumber reveal the 20 favorite silly songs of all time!
Standing Firm the Movie: Firmly Established February 13, 2012 Contemporary The acclaimed Praise Pictures film Standing Firm is now available in Video-On-Demand format.
Susan May Warren: Search for identity in the Roaring Twenties Susan May Warren February 9, 2012 Romance Historical Wealthy debutantes look for meaning beyond their privilege
Melody Carlson: Makeover Side Effects Melody Carlson February 6, 2012 Young Adult/Teen Melody Carlson's latest novel for teens is The Jerk Magnet.
Church Mice: Righteous Rodents written by Ben Avery February 6, 2012 Comics & Animation A weekly webcomic doesn't just ask the question 'what's so funny about church'''it answers it.
Mimi Pearson: Blog Tour to Publisher M.C. Pearson February 6, 2012 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Mimi Pearson, director of FIRST Wild Card Tours, which uses blog tours to promote books, has started an independent press, FIRST Wild Card Press.
Mary Ellis: Words and Pictures Mary Ellis January 30, 2012 Romance Amish In February, look for the latest from Mary Ellis, An Amish Family Reunion (Harvest House).
Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey: Artistic Adventures Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey January 30, 2012 Historical Stolen artwork, fleeing Nazis and the French resistance all feature in Chasing Mona Lisa (Revell Books), from prolific authors Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey.
Ginny Yttrup: Processing Pain Through Story Ginny Yttrup January 30, 2012 Contemporary Ginny L. Yttrup's Lost and Found (B&H Books) was written during one of the most difficult seasons of the author's own life.