CHRISTIAN FICTION
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- Elements of a Successful Christian Fiction NovelThere are a few basic fundamentals that make a Christian fiction book a well-rounded contribution to fiction at large. This article touches on elements that at least one reader considers typical of great Christian fiction writing.
- Christian Fiction Meets Stephen King: A Book ReviewChristian ficition is a rapidly growing genre on the bookshelves. One of the more popular authors is Ted Dekker. Here's a review of his novel "Showdown."
- Lori Wick - the Author Who Showed Me the World of Christian FictionI've always loved to read, and when I was introduced to christian fiction, I thought it would be boring. Turns out, I was wrong.
- Four Christian Fiction Wrtiers Who Have Achieved Mainstream PopularityThis article contains a brief overview of four fan favorite Christian fiction authors who have achieved mainstream publishing success with both contemporary and historical Christian fiction novels.
- Ted Dekker Brings Suspense to Christian FictionSometimes it can be hard to find Christian fiction that is realistic and not simplistic and not preachy. Ted Dekker is a Christian author who knows how to thrill you and entertain you while also giving you an important message in his work.
- Top Five Christian Fiction Novels for Young WomenAn overview of some of my favorite Christian fiction books geared towards young women.
- My Top 10 Christian Fiction WritersThe field of Christian fiction is growing fast and it is hard to keep up. Here is a short list of some I enjoy and the topics about which they write.
- Best Christian FictionAn overview of some of my favorite authors and books- in the Christian fiction category.
- The Rules for Writing Christian FictionChristian fiction is becoming more diverse and more popular, but there are some rules a writer needs to know.
- My Favorite Christian Fiction AuthorsI have been reading Christian fiction for quite some time now and have found several favorite authors that I would like to suggest to you if you are looking for something new to read.
- What is Edgy Christian Fiction?Edgy is used as an adjective to describe the new face of Christian fiction. Novelists and readers see edgy as either positive or negative, but is there an all-encompassing definition?
- Christian Fiction Blog ToursChristian fiction blog tours are a popular for of promotion for authors and publishing houses. Unfortunately, the tours do not always reflect the best of all Christian fiction. What are these tours and what are they all about?
Top Five Christian Fiction Novels of 2007A lot of great Christian fiction was released in 2007 - here are the top five to help you choose books to read for those lazy afternoons this winter.- An Agnostic Reads Christian Fiction (and Likes It)I thought all of Christian fiction had a boring storyline: someone has the perfect life, then something horrible happens, but they find God and then everything's okay again. I was completely wrong.
- How to Write Christian Fiction for TeenagersChristian fiction is arguably more popular these days than it was twenty years ago. There are publishing companies and literary agents specializing entirely in Christian fiction for teenagers.
Where Have All the Iconic Christian Characters Gone? an Examination of Christian FictionExamination of why characters lack depth in Christian Fiction- The Christianity in Christian FictionWhat defines Christian fiction? There are different opinions on that, as well as misconceptions. Read on to learn about the Christianity in Christian fiction.
Novelist Sue Dent on Christian FictionNovelist Sue Dent speaks about her Christian vampire and werewolf stories.- Christy Awards Celebrate Excellence in Christian FictionThe twelth annual Christy Awards Dinner will be held on Monday, July 11 at The Hyatt Regency Hotel in Atlanta. For more information and a complete list of winners, visit www.Christyawards.com.
- Christian Fiction Books - Amazing Way to Escape a Dreary AfternoonThese captivating and stimulating finds will leave the reader entranced by the journey into these character's lives. Allow yourself to be swept away by these fun and interesting jewels!
- Christian Writers Get Down to the Meat and Potatoes of Life's StrugglesA look at Nancy Moser, a popular author of Christian fiction and reviews of two of her books.
- Christian Fiction Author Ted Dekker Gaining Mainstream Attention on CNN.comBestselling suspense author Ted Dekker recently landed a spot on CNN's entertainment webpage.
- Karen Kingsbury's Christian Fiction Books: Redemption Series; Firstborn SeriesKaren Kingsbury's Best-seller books are filled with scripture and messages. This one-of-a-kind writer has really made a name for herself using God's word and experiences in lives all around her.
John Aubrey Anderson Talks About Christian Fiction, How to Get Published, and Book BlogsInterview with Author John Aubrey Anderson
- Christian Fiction: The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres, Book 2: The Palace by Laura Lond"The Palace," Book 2 of Laura Lond's "The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres" trilogy, continues the story of Jeco, the young blacksmith's apprentice sent on a special mission by a supernatural messenger.
How to Start a Christian Book ClubDo you enjoy reading Christian fiction? A book club can be a fun social experience. Here are some tips on how to start a Christian book club.- Find Some Great Christian Fiction OnlineIf you have been reading Christian fiction for a while, or if you're deciding to check it out for the first time, these are the places I like to go for some great content.
- Christian Fiction: Political ThrillersDescriptions of three Christian political thrillers.
- About the Christian Publishing IndustryTo the Christian reader, there are two basic types of fiction: Christian and Secular and the Christian fiction publishing industry is one big monolith. This is definitely not the case. Any claims made by Christian publishers need examination to ensure clarity.
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