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    Film ‘I Can Only Imagine’ Beats Forecasts With $17M Opening

    Family Fiction StaffMarch 20, 201809 views

    Just like with the original song, the film about the story behind “I Can Only Imagine” is finding a larger audience than anyone expected.

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    Charles Martin – Writing for An Audience of One

    Ross CluverMarch 20, 2018013 views

    The breakthrough that led to his Christy Award-winning book, how a movie version of your book can be a mixed blessing, and why his latest novel is the best thing he’s ever written…

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    Daughters of the Mayflower–Through the Years

    Ross CluverMarch 20, 2018015 views

    The 18-book series, set to roll out over three years, blends history, adventure, romance, and family legacy.

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    Excerpt: ‘In Places Hidden’ by Tracie Peterson

    Ross CluverMarch 20, 2018011 views

    In the early 1900s, Camri Coulter’s search for her missing brother, Caleb, leads her deep into the political corruption of San Francisco. Will Patrick be able to protect Camri from danger?

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    Angela Hunt – Last Days of Paul the Apostle

    Ross CluverMarch 20, 2018015 views

    Angela shares the value a storyteller can bring to the historical account, the parallels she sees between ancient Rome and modern America, and what readers can learn from Paul, Apostle of Christ…

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    David Kitz – It’s Dramatic, But It All Happened

    Ross CluverMarch 19, 2018018 views

    David explains the background of the original play, how he has now recounted these events in three different media, and how his dramatic flair gives him an advantage when writing fiction…

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    Amish Q&A: Jan Drexler (The Amish Nanny’s Sweetheart)

    Ross CluverMarch 16, 201809 views

    Jan talks about the inspiration for the novel, the research she did to get the details right, and the importance of home…

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    Historical Q&A: Ann H. Gabhart (These Healing Hills)

    Ross CluverMarch 15, 201809 views

    Why Ann decided to write about the Frontier Nursing Service, how she was able to so vividly capture the Appalachian area, and the most interesting thing she learned doing research for this book…

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    Contemporary Q&A: Debby Mayne (High Cotton)

    Ross CluverMarch 15, 201809 views

    Debby shares why her new series revolves around family reunions, the role that etiquette plays in her stories, and what she most loves to hear from readers…

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    Romance Q&A: Julie Lessman (For Love of Liberty)

    Ross CluverMarch 14, 201809 views

    What to expect from the series, who inspired her characters, and several ways that readers can support their favorite authors…

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