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Q&A With Author T.I. Lowe About “Lowcountry Lost”

Question: Without giving too much away, can you tell us a little bit about the storyline of Lowcountry Lost? T.I. Lowe: It’s about one woman who feels like a ghost town—barely existing and all but forgotten— while taking on the … Continue reading

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Q&A: Jamie Ogle Talks New Novel “Of Love and Treason”

Tyndale: This is your debut novel! What has the process of getting your first book published been like?

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Patricia Raybon’s Mystery Book Is A New Award Winner

Christianity Today just honored Patricia Raybon’s “Double The Lies” with an award in the fiction category at Christianity Today’s 2024 Book Awards. Check out Patricia’s post about it here – View this post on Instagram A post shared by Patricia … Continue reading

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[Guest Blogger] 5 Writing Tips from a Bestselling Author

Tamera Alexander: Ready for some transparency? I recently needed to revisit—and recommit to—5 truths that have proven enormously helpful in my 20-plus year writing career. Commitments are essential to accomplishing our goals, but commitments can wane over time due to … Continue reading

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[Guest Blogger] The Gift of Adoption

Michelle Shocklee: The theme of my new novel Appalachian Song is “I choose you,” with adoption at the heart of the story. Recent statistics show there are over 100,000 children in the US foster care system at any given time. … Continue reading

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Q&A: Cindy and Erin Woodsmall Talk New Novel “Until Then”

Tyndale: Cindy, what inspired you to write Until Then?

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[Guest Blogger] Ryan Steck: Writing a Thriller: Where to Start and What to Avoid

Photo by Emily Mitchell, Copyright © 2023. All Rights Reserved Ryan Steck: It’s not easy to write a thriller, but when you’re in the zone and the words are flowing, it’s as much fun as reading a great book. So, … Continue reading

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[Guest Blogger] Workingwomen in Depression-Era Hollywood

The Great Depression of the 1930s affected all of America—even the glamorous studios of Hollywood. Box office receipts plummeted, and studios made deep cuts in their workforces. We see photos of men in breadlines and men lining up for jobs … Continue reading

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[Guest Blogger] Finding Hope Where You Least Expect It

Becca Kinzer: No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t talk my character out of it. She wanted to go to South Africa. “Wouldn’t you rather go to Kenya?” I kept asking her. “I at least have some connections in … Continue reading

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Review: Patricia Raybon’s “Double the Lies”

In February, Patricia Raybon continues Annalee Spain’s 1920s tale in “Double the Lies.” The young and black detective has to overcome crime and racism in a historical Colorado.

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