The Writer, Your Servant

A guest post by Rachel Starr Thomson (www.rachelstarrthomson.com) I had a big hurdle to get over when it came to becoming a writer—someone who wrote seriously and often, as opposed to someone who just scribbled down thoughts now and again or played endlessly with...

Replication by Jill Williamson, a review

Replication by Jill Williamson Published December 2011 by Zonderkidz Genre: Christian young adult suspense with sci-fi flavoring Abby Goyer’s not too happy when her scientist father moves her to Alaska from Washington, D.C. He’s secretive about his new...

Inside the mind of author Athol Dickson

Athol Dickson writes these beautifully crafted suspenseful novels with a touch of the magical. I really love his work. So why isn’t he a best-selling author? His musings are posted at the blog Novel Rocket this week, and he had some interesting words to say. For...

Deceit by Brandilyn Collins, a review

Deceit by Brandilyn Collins Published 2010 by Zondervan, 320 pages Genre: Christian suspense Joanne Weeks’ best friend Linda vanished six years ago. Linda’s husband remarried, and now the second wife is dead too, ostensibly from a fall down the stairs. The...