In 1997, DeeAnne Gist caught the attention of a top New York literary agent. Though impressed by her book manuscript, a romance set in 16th-century Jamestown, Va., the agency felt it was too risky to ...
Publishing novels devoid of profanity, violence, or explicit sexuality is still the modus operandi for Christian houses. Increasingly, however, content within the Christian fiction category is ...
And other replies to the January/February issue. It’s long been clear that CT readers are also book readers, and we see this especially around our January/February Book Awards issue. This year, we saw ...
“This Present Darkness” and other bestsellers show us the history of evangelicalism—and how it could be different. Danyell didn’t like This Present Darkness. In fact, she hated it. The 1986 novel by ...
Sharon Hinck always wonders, “Why not?” when asked “Why now?” regarding the growing popularity of faith-based speculative (spec) fiction. As a four-time winner of the Evangelical Christian Publishers ...
Jannean Hedgespeth is an author of Christian children’s books and adult Christian fiction books. She joined us today along with her husband Lamont Hedgespeth for a “Finding Faith with Randy Ollis” ...
Xulon Press presents a fictional story for children, a Christian-themed message for anyone trying to be someone else or fitting in where one doesn't belong. But I Don't Want To Be A Grape!
A Springfield author’s travel experiences have helped shape her latest novel in a continuing series she’s created. Nancy Flinchbaugh’s “Revelation in the Roots: Emerald Isle” is the third Christian ...
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