Q&A: Katie Ganshert (Wishing on Willows)
“I hope that readers are challenged to step past their fear and what is familiar toward whatever ‘best’ God is calling them to.”
“I hope that readers are challenged to step past their fear and what is familiar toward whatever ‘best’ God is calling them to.”
“An avaricious reader, I realized that maybe nothing could be better than being paid to do what you love.”
“My approach is to investigate events and details thoroughly and then put characters in the middle of events we know really happened.”
“I always try to draw the spiritual message from lessons I have learned or am learning in my own life.”
?Instead of making new fictional truths, I wanted to use ones that have existed for centuries, if not millennia.?
?My friend had the vision to bring back the Job story as an animated Ken Burns-style movie.?
The author answers 5 questions about her new children’s fantasy ‘Dawn Hyperdrive and the Galactic Handbag of Death.’
“I am often surprised at people who do not sense the wonder in God’s creation.”
” I feel the Lord steers me toward the ones I need to write next.”
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