
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Queen King passes on

Monday, January 30, 2006
Gospel Fiction is loaded
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Friday, January 27, 2006
Christian Writing Ethics
For the past two weeks I have been conflicted with how to address a Christian novel that was sent to me to review. There is a sexual scene in the novel. I stopped reading at the end of that scene.
Although I am just as progressive as the next liberal Christian, my soul has a problem with t
his passage. What's even more disconcerting is that I know some readers and writers who do not find anything wrong with providing sex scenes in a Christian novel, especially if the couple is married(which they are in this case.) If only I could feel that okay with it. My personal opinion is that regardless of the marital status, we have to be watchful and prayerful about our diction and what we choose to tell. Soft porn has become a major problem in American Christian culture.
But I am approaching my deadline for the review next week, so I need to get off my soapbox , complete this book and write the review. So I prayed to God to help me get through this. He answered my prayers this morning. J. Mark Bertrand, I give you huge kudos for directing me to this commentary.
To read how this commentary helped me and can help you, let me direct you to my new site.
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Chapman-Palmer Tyndale Novel Duo
From Tyndale...
Set in a small community on the Lake of the Ozarks, the Chapman-Palmer series will “dramatically portray” how God can use the seven strategies Chapman outlines in his The Four Seasons of Marriage, released by Tyndale last September, to help couples work through marriage issues. “Through memorable characters and engaging plotlines, the four seasons of marriage will come vividly to life,” the publisher said. The three other titles will be released through 2008.
Question1 : Do you think self-help authors have the chops to write a novel?
Question2: Will someone anyone ever write about Christians in the city?
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Monday, January 23, 2006
ChristBuzz
In this techno-thriller from [Bill Myers] the best-selling author of the Fire of Heaven Trilogy, a successful TV newscaster is hurled into a parallel world exactly like ours except for one minor detail: Christ didn't come there 2,000 years ago, but today...Fictionwise

"You may not know the name Terry Brown, but thousands of girls across the United States do. She's the brain power behind Todays Girls -- the series of books for teen girls that have been Christian bestsellers, the Web site that has received millions of hits, the radio show answering girls' questions that airs on radio and the Web."
Friday, January 20, 2006
Friday Fiction Fun Day
mon Kiss. If you know anything about me, you know I love detective novels. And I adore Easy Rawlins. In Cinnamon Kiss Easy and Mouse are up to it again. The series is a classic before it hits the shelves. What I love about Moseley's writings is the way he can describe a character pitch perfect in one sentence. What I love most is that he highlights the most beautiful features in all women, irregardless of race, size, or color. I love that!!


