Suspense – Part One
Christian fiction started with the lone title here and there. This actually lasted for decades, until two components of the market came together. Those factors…
Christian fiction started with the lone title here and there. This actually lasted for decades, until two components of the market came together. Those factors…
I recently reread this book to refresh my memory, since it had stood out to me from my first reading of it several years ago….
Where do you go for guidance in seeking out good Christian fiction? Is there even agreement about what qualifies as “Christian fiction?” Startlingly little is…
Really? Christian Fiction and murder/suspense novels? On the surface the two don’t seem to go together. After all, how can a book where murders, mayhem,…
D.A. Featherling (Dorothy) was born in Austin, Texas and spent her childhood in the Central Texas area. As an adult she lived or worked in…
Guest post by Jayna Morrow I follow many published authors. In addition to their books, I read their Facebook statuses, Tweets, and blog posts. I visit…
Lynda Lee Schab got her writing start in greeting cards and from there went on to write articles and short stories (Mature Living, Christian Home…
Did you ever (as a writer) read a book and then feel depressed that you’ll never be as good a writer? LOL! That’s the feeling…
I’ve seen Rachel Hauck in and around Facebook, but when I read her book, Sweet Caroline, I knew I had to interview her. She’s got…
Andrea Kuhn Boeshaar has been writing stories and poems since she was a little girl; however, it wasn’t until 1984 that she started submitting her…