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Posts by Ross Cluver

Children’s Q&A: Mary Manz Simon (Where Does Love Hide?)

By Ross Cluver | February 23, 2017 | Comments Off on Children’s Q&A: Mary Manz Simon (Where Does Love Hide?)

The author on the team that created the “peek-a-boo” book, and how she gets into the right frame of mind to write for children…

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FaithGirlz adds 12-year-old author Alena Pitts

By Family Fiction Staff | February 20, 2017 | Comments Off on FaithGirlz adds 12-year-old author Alena Pitts

The FaithGirlz family is growing: Alena Pitts becomes one of the youngest authors to Join Faithgirlz

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Christy Award categories announced for 2017

By Family Fiction Staff | February 20, 2017 | Comments Off on Christy Award categories announced for 2017

Nine submission categories were announced for the Christian publishing industry’s premiere Christian fiction award.

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Comics Q&A: Art A. Ayris (The Kingstone Bible)

By Ross Cluver | February 15, 2017 | Comments Off on Comics Q&A: Art A. Ayris (The Kingstone Bible)

The work that went into The Kingstone Bible, how they got talent from Marvel Comics, and the challenges of adapting the Bible into this format…

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Q&A: Donald James Parker (Paperback Crusader)

By Ross Cluver | February 15, 2017 | Comments Off on Q&A: Donald James Parker (Paperback Crusader)

How the novel was inspired by the author’s experience, the pros and cons of telling a story in print versus on screen, and who he writes his books for…

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Davis Bunn’s ‘Miramar Bay’ offers tale of second chances

By Ross Cluver | February 10, 2017 | Comments Off on Davis Bunn’s ‘Miramar Bay’ offers tale of second chances

Romance title should appeal to fans of Nicholas Sparks, Jan Karon, Karen Kingsbury, and Francine Rivers

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‘Book of Mysteries’ combines storytelling and devotionals for ‘life changing journey’

By Ross Cluver | February 10, 2017 | Comments Off on ‘Book of Mysteries’ combines storytelling and devotionals for ‘life changing journey’

Highly anticipated third book from best­selling author and Messianic rabbi rockets out of the gate.

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Chris Tomlin children’s book ‘Good Good Father’ sells 100K in 3 months

By Ross Cluver | February 10, 2017 | Comments Off on Chris Tomlin children’s book ‘Good Good Father’ sells 100K in 3 months

Milestone comes just before Good Good Father for Little Ones hits shelves.

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YA Q&A: Stephanie Morrill (The Lost Girl of Astor Street)

By Ross Cluver | February 9, 2017 | Comments Off on YA Q&A: Stephanie Morrill (The Lost Girl of Astor Street)

Stephanie shares the most challenging part of writing the novel, why she set her mystery in 1920s Chicago, and how she gets into the right frame of mind for YA readers…

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Suspense Q&A: Paul McCusker (Death In The Shadows)

By Ross Cluver | February 9, 2017 | Comments Off on Suspense Q&A: Paul McCusker (Death In The Shadows)

Paul McCusker shares the inspiration for the novel, the research behind it, and the overarching theme for the series…

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