Q&A: Matt Koceich
“Even if one person feels God?s love for their heart a little more from having read my story, than my work mattered.”
“Even if one person feels God?s love for their heart a little more from having read my story, than my work mattered.”
“Commercial success is great, but I want to write books that my readers will always remember and even come back to read again and again.”
Saving Winston is a new family-friendly drama about a troubled teen who finds redemption through her faith in God and the rehabilitation of a rescue horse.
With her latest novel, Dancing on Glass (B&H Fiction), Pamela Ewen explores one woman?s dreams of love versus illusion.
New writing team Virginia Smith and Lori Copeland?s first venture has an intriguing premise: ?We all hear that ?small, still voice? at times,? Virginia says. ?What would happen if we really listened??
The VeggieTales characters are no longer just teaching Christian values, they are also teaching reading skills.
“My aim is to write speculative fiction in which God is kept in His rightful place as creator and ruler of His universe.”
“My desire is that my faith in Christ informs all the decisions that I make, whether that involves writing stories, driving in my car during rush hour, or hanging out with friends and family.”
“I wanted to help redeem people that I felt had been slandered or mishandled, and I had the history to back me up.”