I'm currently finishing my first contemporary novel (for Focus on the Family—tentative release date of Spring 2022, Lord willing) and I gotta say, I'm really enjoying a break from writing "real life" historical fiction. Not that I won't return to that. I will. In fact, I've already started the third and final full-length novel in the Carnton series (Christmas at Carnton is a novella). So as … [Read more...]
A Day of Filming
We’re getting closer! My newest novel, “Chasing Shadows,” will be released in just two more months, on June 8. So, a few days ago, my publisher, Tyndale House, sent a film crew to my home to interview me about the book. It was quite interesting to have my home transformed into a recording studio, with lights and cameras and complicated-looking equipment. It seemed like there was a lot going … [Read more...]
Inspired by Scripture
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Inspiring Stories
Hi friends, I don’t know about you, but I love movies as much as I love books…okay, maybe not as much, but it’s very close. I love movies because they tell powerful stories in a couple hours, they have the visual component on the screen that books don’t, and my favorite part are the beautiful scores created for each movie. Such talent! I believe movies can reach us in many different ways. … [Read more...]
Meeting Charlotte Brontë
Some of you probably know that reading Jane Eyre (as well as The Secret Garden) at a young age spurred my early love of British literature—which is at least part of the reason I now write fiction set in England. You may also recall reading a post here a few years ago about my memorable visit to the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth, Yorkshire where Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote their … [Read more...]
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