Bonnie Calhoun: Sassy Sleuth
?We have to be able to show real life [in our novels] or the average Christian won?t be able to identify with our books.?
?We have to be able to show real life [in our novels] or the average Christian won?t be able to identify with our books.?
A word from James L. Rubart, and on the road with Jill Williamson, Bill Myers and Heather Burch.
“The first goal with all my fiction is to craft an entertaining story.”
?In a way, you could say I?ve been researching this story all my adult life.?
?When I take on an adaptation, I want it to penetrate the reader?s heart and further expand and enhance their emotional and intellectual experience.?
“I firmly believe that a novel is not the place to preach. Sermons are for preaching.”
“I always visit the locations for my Love Finds You books before I write about the towns because the setting is ingrained in these stories.”
?My goal is not to sensationalize the glittery glamour of sin, but rather, to show that God is in control.?