April 2017 FamilyFiction
In this issue: Lee Strobel’s The Case For Christ is now a motion picture, Vannetta Chapman’s new dystopian trilogy imagines a world off the grid, and the authors of Noah: Man of Destiny speculate on the world before the flood. Plus interviews with authors from all the genres, including Amish, Contemporary, Romance, Speculative, Suspense, Children’s books, and Comics.
From the Editor
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Chris Well
If you’re like me, you know that there’s nothing like being in the presence of books.
Features
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Lee Strobel
Based on the true story of an award-winning journalist who begins chasing down the biggest story of all time…
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Vannetta Chapman
Vannetta explains how she built the world of her series, the challenges of playing “what if” while keeping her story in the realm of possibility…
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Amy Parker
These five books will encourage a love of story while communicating spiritual truths about who they are as children of a God who loves them so dearly.
Author Q&As
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Barbara Cameron
Barbara explains her goals for the series, which character surprised her the most, and how she writes accurately about the Amish…
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Billy Coffey
Billy tells us why he named his main character after someone in the Bible, and how his faith impacts him as a storyteller…
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K. Marie Adams
Co-authors Tim Chaffey and K. Marie Adams explain how their version of Noah is different from portrayals we’ve seen before…
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Michelle Lindo-Rice
Michelle share the inspiration behind her series, guidance from the holy spirit, and what she hopes readers take away from her books…
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Bryan Davis
This chilling adventure is jam-packed with action in a fantastical world where nothing is as it seems, and even mirrors tell lies…
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C.F. Dunn
C.F. shares what her characters have in common with people she knows in real life, and what influencers her writing most…
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Anthony DeStefano
Anthony explains their goals with the book, and the challenges of writing for children…
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Susan K. Leigh
Susan shares why the Reformation is still relevant today, and the unique challenges of bringing the “mother” of the Reformation to life in comic book form…
New Releases
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Alton Gansky
New and recent titles listed in the April 2017 issue of FamilyFiction…
News
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VeggieTales
Join these friends as they explore the city in all new fun-filled episodes only on Netflix!
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Angela Breidenbach
Authors from The Blue Ribbon Brides Romance Collection visited via Skype with readers at The Vine bookstore.
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Family Fiction Staff
One of the film’s producers says the film’s success shows that people “want to see and hear” stories that dramatize faith.
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Karen Kingsbury
At least one of the books will be a prequel to her Baxter Family saga…