Book Review and Reflections: Three Comrades

Why has it taken me so long to review one of Erich Maria Remarque’s books? He is my favorite author, hands down, and though I doubt we’d see eye to eye on certain things, I wish I could sit down with him over coffee and talk. And talk and talk and talk. One of theContinue reading “Book Review and Reflections: Three Comrades”

Spotlight on Janette Oke: A Guest Post by Brave Author Priscilla Bettis

I am excited to welcome author Priscilla Bettis to the blog today. She has been a regular commenter and supportive part of the Brave Authors group this year. Today, she is reviewing an upcoming release by an author whose name you might recognize! Janette Oke is a brave author. She’s 89 years old. Her husbandContinue reading “Spotlight on Janette Oke: A Guest Post by Brave Author Priscilla Bettis”

“More Than Fiction?” A Guest Post by Author Sara Whitley

Today, I am excited to share a post written by Sara Whitley, a fellow member of the Brave Authors Collab Group. Haven’t heard about Brave Authors yet? We are Christian authors who dare to go hard places in our writing. Some of us write Christian Fiction while others write for the General Market. Learn moreContinue reading ““More Than Fiction?” A Guest Post by Author Sara Whitley”

Author D.T. Powell on “The Myth of ‘The Other'”

How can a Christian author write about a topic as controversial as homosexuality in a way that is both loving and Biblical, and does not simply rely on current church interpretations? Last year, I shared a heartfelt post about my beloved character, Christian Richter (you can visit the post here). Like me, author D.T. PowellContinue reading “Author D.T. Powell on “The Myth of ‘The Other’””

Braving Strange Waters – A Guest Post by Author Sarah Hanks

I am so excited to have Sarah Hanks share on the blog today! As soon as I sat down to read her split time novel, A Battle Worth Fighting, she became one of my favorites! Like me, Sarah feels called to write about difficult topics. Not only is she one of our Brave Authors, itContinue reading “Braving Strange Waters – A Guest Post by Author Sarah Hanks”

Wander or Not: A Guest Post By Author R.F. Whong

This month, I am thrilled to introduce you to another of my fellow Brave Authors, Ruth “R. F.” Whong. Earlier this year, I enjoyed her book Prestige of Hearts. It was a sweet story that was not without depth and kept me turning the pages. My first read in the Asian Fiction genre. For thoseContinue reading “Wander or Not: A Guest Post By Author R.F. Whong”

“I Finished My Manuscript – Now What?” A Guest Post by Author Jane Daly

I’m especially excited about this post, because I know there are many aspiring writers out there. What’s holding you back? Maybe you feel you have nothing to contribute, or maybe you’re overwhelmed with the idea of actually publishing something. Maybe you have completed your manuscript but you just don’t know what the next step shouldContinue reading ““I Finished My Manuscript – Now What?” A Guest Post by Author Jane Daly”

The Romance of Fun: A Guest Post by Author Jennifer Slattery

Marriage isn’t a topic I have addressed much here on the blog, except perhaps where it relates to my characters, whose hopes for an idyllic union always seem to be interrupted by major historical events. But even without such turmoil, real-life romance can be tough to keep alive. Today, I am excited to welcome author,Continue reading “The Romance of Fun: A Guest Post by Author Jennifer Slattery”

Behind the Scenes in The Samaritan’s Patient: A Guest Post by Author Chevron Ross

Today I’ve invited another Brave Author to share about their latest release. For those who haven’t heard yet, Brave Authors is a group that launched back in January. We are a group of twelve authors who aren’t afraid to tackle tough, and sometimes taboo, subjects while still maintaining a Christian worldview, and the hope isContinue reading “Behind the Scenes in The Samaritan’s Patient: A Guest Post by Author Chevron Ross”

Book Reviews and Reflections: The Outlaws

Ernst von Salomon’s book The Outlaws sat on my TBR for almost two years. It caught my attention as I was still contemplating what to do after I published my debut novel, Sani: The German Medic, and whether or not I was even going to continue writing. I thought it would be great for myContinue reading “Book Reviews and Reflections: The Outlaws”