(Feature image provided by Knold) Can oil and water mix? Can they become the same substance? Or, at the very least, can they be packaged into a single product? Several years ago, when I was thinking of proposing to my ...
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Book: Taking Flight Author: Adrian R. Magnuson Publisher: Pink Fish Press “Taking Flight” takes off with a strong premise: A 13-year-old boy named Jeremy goes off on a fugitive road trip with an elderly man named Harry who is on ...
Read More »PRESS RELEASE: Amidst Traffic wins international award, places finalist twice
PITTSBURGH — A short story collection that explores ideas of violence, chaos and human connections won first place in the 2013 International Book Awards, Short Story Category, May 20. “Amidst Traffic,” authored by award-winning Army journalist Michel Sauret, of Pittsburgh, ...
Read More »Should you dismiss Christian Literature based on its genre? A response…
I try not to play the victim or Woe-is-Me card when my work is rejected or when it receives a poor review. But recently I experienced a rejection that made me pause and ponder on the state of literature, Christian ...
Read More »Book Review: The Survival of Thomas Ford by John A. A. Logan
The premise for the book is simple. The novel’s story takes place in a Scottish, mountaneous town near a loch. Thomas Ford and his wife are riding in his car when suddenly they come up to a blind curve just ...
Read More »Book Review: The Bet by David R. Brown
“The Bet” by David R. Brown has a strong premise, and the idea itself compelled me to download the book and get started right away with it. The skinny: A man named Richard Kepperman gets approached by a stranger with ...
Read More »Christian Cursing in Fiction
When I first published “Amidst Traffic” my goal was to write gritty and compelling stories that conveyed the depravity of the world in which we live. We live in a world full of fear, violence, rebellion and chaos. Christians have ...
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