Q&A: E.N. Joy (The Sunday Only Christian)
“I feared that if my readers did not like my main character, then they would not like my book.”
“I feared that if my readers did not like my main character, then they would not like my book.”
“I have also been struck with how ‘normal’ the Amish are.”
“I put people in my books as characters all the time to become fictional characters than interface with my real characters in history.”
“I believe there is love for all ages in life.”
“For each of my stories, my hope is that my readers will grow closer to the Lord.”
Author relishes opportunity to “get into those deeper questions that fiction can raise.”
The epic five-week, 10-hour television mini-series, which runs on the History channel, retells events from the Bible?from Genesis to Revelation
Tender story highlights the relationships between a grandmother and two unexpected people who happen into her lonely life.
Phil Vischer?s JellyTelly, an online network intended to be ?a Nickelodeon for Christian families,? has undergone a major revamp.
Shelley Adina takes a cue from the alternative history genra, combining steampunk technology and imagination to bring her Magnificent Devices series to life.