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Articles related to "Christian Fiction"
Writing Inspirational Romance Christian fiction is a booming market that many writers would like to break into. Fortunately, there are still some publishing houses that consider unagented fiction. christian fiction • writing christian romance • inspirational romance • christian fiction publishing companies • steeple hill
Book Review – A Daughter's Inheritance Review A Daughter's Inheritance, the first instalment of the Broadmoor Legacy series, is a delicately crafted historical novel by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller. tracie peterson • judith miller • broadmoor legacy • a daughter's inheritance • christian fiction
Building the Perfect Heroine A discussion about creating meaningful characters in writing fiction. writing • character • development • author • novel
Christian mystery/suspense GHOST WRITER Review of Christian mystery/suspense novel GHOST WRITER published by Bethany House christian • fiction • mystery • suspense • bethany house
Desperate Black Housewives Write A short discussion on a new trend in African American Women's Lit. Black upper class (buppies) women in their forties having more to say than Oprah. terri mcmillan • connie briscoe • fortysomething • christian fiction • victoria christopher murray
Jaqueline Thomas Honored n March 31, 2006, the North Carolina Black Book Festival will present the Writer's Achievement Award to Jacquelin Thomas during the Opening Night' literary gala christian • fiction • "jacquelin thomas • novel • women
Review of Beloved Stranger A review of Judith Pella's book about what happens after love at first sight. judith pella • beloved stranger • christian books • historical romance fiction • books about faith
Review of Hunt's Novel The Elevator Angela Hunt is known for her versatility as a writer and a novelist and is the author of more than a hundred books, including The Elevator. angela hunt • contemporary christian fiction • the elevator • steeple hill • christian novels
Self Published Author Series: Christian Fiction Author, Marcelle Morgan Payne This month I aspired to host a series on self published women authors. I have received an overwhelming response from all the women who have contacted me about participating. This week I am highlighting Marcelle Morgan Payne whose book <b> Degrees of Grace </b> is a fresh approach on writing in this genre. marcelle morgan payne • women • author • writer • publish
The Meeting Place: Colonial Canada Set during Acadia of the 1750s, in which the European war between England and France carried over to the frontier, The Meeting Place is primarily a story of relationships and love. Much of the book follows the ordinary lives of two families, one French and one English, and how they meet and come to love each other. acadia • janette oke • canada history • french • huguenots
Toni Morrison Tribute What can Toni Morrison's work teach us about christian fiction and the womanist movement? "toni morrison" • christian • fiction • woman • "african american"
Vanessa Davis Griggs on Writing Romance and Spiritual Story Lines Award winning Christian fiction author, Vanessa Davis Griggs speaks to the Suite about her motivation, Promises Beyond Jordan sequel Wing’s of Grace and about successfully buildings two internal story line vanessa davis griggs • christian fiction • inspirational • books • self publish
Whispers of the Bayou by Mindy Starns Clark Popular for her Smart Chick Mysteries and Million Dollar Mysteries, Mindy Starns Clark has written a gripping book perfect for a cold weekend in front of the fireplace. whispers of the bayou • mindy starns clark • christian fiction • mysteries • cajun fiction
NYTBL suggests Blacks love church scandal more than faith Three African American Authors sit on the New York Times Bestseller's List this week. Although my writing cronies applaud this feat, I question its deeper meaning. As I read which books made the list I see a peculiar similiarity, two of the books premise concerns black ministers with dirty secrets. Now I know scandal sells, but I wonder does christianity do as well? author • african american • black • christian • fiction
Plenty Good Talk, Writer's Edge and Cheri Paris Edwards Edwards speaks to me about Christian Fiction’s April Book of the month selection, <b>Plenty Good Room</b>, her writing process, and how Writer’s Edge helped her get her book deal. This interview is a three part series with a review of Plenty Good Room as well. walk worthy • african american • christian fiction • christian • writer's edge
Christmas Past: Tracie Peterson's "Tidings of Peace" For this special time of year, author Tracie Peterson brings Tidings of Peace, a set of four novellas about Christmas during World War II. Each of the four stories takes place in December, during one of the last three years that America was at war: 1942, 1943, and 1944.,For this special time of year, author Tracie Peterson brings Tidings of Peace, a set of four novellas about Christmas during World War II. Each of the four stories takes place in December, during one of the last three years that America was at war: 1942, 1943, and 1944. christmas • world war ii • washington • seattle • christian fiction
Enoch: A Book Review Enoch by Alton Gansky pulls Old Testament personalities into the modern world and reminds readers of what is important. enoch • alton gansky • christian fiction • books • religion
Grown Folks Talking: Me and Victoria Christopher Murray Victoria Christopher Murray agreed to let me interview her about her bestselling, watercooler buzz novel, <b>Grown Folks Business</b>. christian fiction • gay • down low • writing • women
Review of The Veritas Conflict The Bible tells us who wins the spiritual war for the mankind but individual battles continue. Shaunti Feldhahn's novel is a compelling story that imagines that battle. christian fiction • shaunti feldhahn • the veritas conflict • novel about spiritiual warfare • the power of prayer
Review: Some Wildflower in My Heart The disagreeable yet forthright narrator in Jamie Langston Turner's book Some Wildflower in My Heart makes the nearly trite subject of the novel believable and endearing. christian fiction • jamie langston turner • some wildflower in my heart • bethany house publishers • margaret tuttle
The Sweetgum Ladies Knit for Love Beth Pattillo's Sweetgum series continues in this new book. sweetgum ladies knit for love • beth patillo • christian fiction for women • sweetgum knit lit society • knitting fiction
The Shack by William P. Young Young's Christian fiction novel of Mackenzie Philip's is a poignant story of a grieving father who confronts God after the brutal loss of his child. the shack • william p. young • trinity • chrisitan fiction • death of a child
A Review of Hannah's Reach Calling all foster parents, adults with an abusive childhood and happy ending lovers! Need a heartwarming, potentially life-changing read? Reach for Hannah's Reach. hanna's reach • eileen snow • debut novel by eileen snow • first novel by eileen snow • new fiction authors
Apollyon: Left Behind Vol. 5 (Book Review) It's time once again to pay a visit to the <i>Left Behind</i> series with a look at the fifth volume, <i>Apollyon: the Destroyer Is Unleashed</i>. As the story develops, so does our opinion of it. This time around we ask the question, Is <i>Left Behind</i> honest in its presentation? See if you agree with our assessment. apollyon • left behind • is left behind religious propoganda • is left behind harmful • opposition to left behind
Left Behind (Book Review)
What would you do if the person you love most suddenly vanished? What if you then found out that you had been left behind when the Rapture occurred? That's just what some captivating characters have to deal with in Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins's apocalyptic novel <I>Left Behind</I>. left behind • the rapture • tim lahaye • jerry b jenkins • articles and essays about left behind
Nicolae: Left Behind Vol. 3 (Book Review)
As the antichrist brings peace to the world and then snatches it away, the group known as the Tribulation Force continues to prepare for the judgements to come. Timothy LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins bring us the third installment in the <i>Left Behind</i> series. nicolae • left behind • the rise of antichrist • the rapture • tim lahaye
Review of The Last Sin Eater Cadi Forbes has been taught that the Sin Eater takes the sins of the dead upon himself. Her quest is to find if he is able and willing to do it for the living. christian fiction • american fiction review • christian american fiction • francine rivers • the last sin eater
Soul Harvest: Left Behind Vol. 4 (Book Review)
With all pretense gone, the world chooses sides in the final battle between good and evil as Timothy LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins continue their apocalyptic series <i>Left Behind</i>. Does part four pull its weight in the overall saga? What event in the story ties it to SF? Come on in and find out. soul harvest • left behind • the rise of antichrist • the rapture • tim lahaye
The Shack by William Paul Young William P. Young's The Shack is a piece of Christian fiction that manages to be inspiring, interesting, and challenges religious prejudices all at the same time. the shack by william paul young • the shack william p young • the shack novel • christian novels • christian fiction
Tribulation Force: Left Behind Vol. 2 (Book Review)
The <I>Left Behind</I> saga continues as Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins bring us the second installment in their apocalyptic tale. Does this chapter live up to the high standards set by the first? What points does it make about our current society? tribulation force • left behind • the rapture • tim lahaye • jerry b jenkins
Grace Livingston Hill, Prolific Christian Author Grace Livingston Hill was a prolific author of books that ranged from romance novels to historical fiction. She used strong Christian themes and characters in each story. grace livingston hill • grace livingston hill books • christian romance books • christian historical novels • grace livingston hill lutz
History through Words and Romance A brief overview of another genre that uses the idea of incorporating history and reaching audiences in the hope that history will not repeat itself. christian literature • reading • history
Censorship, 2001 Here's a short report on the latest attempts at censorship. media issues • censorship • cs lewis • eminem • henry kissinger
How to Write Book Reviews These tips will help book reviewers consider which books to review and then write and submit a book review to a target audience. writing book reviews • reviewing books • book review • submitting book reviews • choosing books to review
Review: Writer's Market 2001 This article reviews the latest Writer's Market, a book for writers. writing • market • contest • guidelines • genre
Service with a Smile Working each day can be a joy when you love your work. books • library • whiteman air force base • wafb • whiteman afb
Writers Should Stay Informed of Industry Trends Blogs, books, and e-newsletters help writers stay on top of trends in the writing and publishing industry and learn more about their craft. writers • literary agents • writing contests • writing markets • writing information
Interview With Christian Author Thomas Phillips Thomas Phillips talks about his new book ' Molech Prophecy', and offers advice for the aspiring author to improve their craft and discusses the importance of Faith in art interview with thomas phillips • tips and advice for christian authors • christian author • christian writing tips • mystery writing tips
Christian Market Series: Small Press Owner and Author Lamonica Smith Last month faith based small press publisher and author, Lamonica Smith sat down with me and shared her vision for her book and her company, and advice for those wishing to follow in her footsteps. market • writing • publishing • press • self-publish
Rise of the Sistah Agent Series: Kimberly T. Matthews/Kissed Publications Last year, I began to seek literary agent referrals. Two friends in the writing community- Christian fiction, author, Jacqueline Thomas and RAW SISTAZ Book Club President, Tee C. Royal both referred me to the same person—Kimberly T. Matthews. For me I found that coincidence very interesting and so, I had to make contact with her and she has been kind enough to grant me an interview to post here. agent • writing • literary agent • novel • women |
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