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About Between the Lines
The ramblings of a book addict to help you find that next perfect adventure. From Christian Sci-fi/Fantasy, to all things Speculative, get the inside scoop on what's new and exciting in the Christian publishing market. Author:
Rachel A. Marks
Go back...
Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs... Appeared 2007-06-28 in The Sword Review
The Edge of the Map - Interview with Jeff GerkeJeff Gerke has worn a whole lot of hats. He's been an editor at several major publishing companies, an author of two trilogies, and is just now beginning his newest adventure of freelance editor. If you need help with your floundering book project or just some advice on which RPG game rocks the most, Jeff is the guy to go to. You can read his great writing advice or check out several author interviews--including: Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, and Karen Hancock, just to name a few--at his site Where the Map Ends, dedicated to the awesome thing that is Christian Speculative.
In the mean time, sit back and read a few of his thoughts, his hopes and dreams for the future of Christian Speculative Fiction, and why he does what he does.
Appeared 2007-06-04 in The Sword Review
Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never CeeseThe new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs... Appeared 2007-05-29 in TeenAge
Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never CeeseThe new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs... Appeared 2007-05-29 in
Speculative Faith Appeared 2006-09-21 in The Sword Review
Finding the Perfect HouseDoesn’t mother always say, that if you can’t say anything nice, then you shouldn’t say anything at all? Well... Appeared 2006-07-25 in The Sword Review
The Circle - A Trilogy by Ted Dekker ReviewedI warn you, you'll be up all night reading these. Appeared 2006-04-25 in The Sword Review
Shadowmancer - Harry’s got nothing on this guyStep into the past, roam the dark forests, and hear the Seloth of the sea call a ship to its death. English mythology comes alive in the first novel by G. P. Taylor. Appeared 2006-03-24 in The Sword Review
Tahn: Into the Heart of an Assassin - A ReviewA novel filled with redemption and excitement. This is one that should not be missed. Appeared 2006-03-11 in The Sword Review
When the Day of Evil Comes: A ReviewAs an avid reader of anything off the wall and exciting, I’ve discovered it’s hard to find things to ingest these days. I don’t care for secular novels that make me cringe, and I’d like it to be somewhat based on reality. So, I usually choose a Christian novel instead. But unfortunately there hasn’t been much out there that I would consider “exciting” on that side of the fence. It’s been a difficult road for Christian speculative fiction, but I think they may finally be figuring out what we, as readers, want out of our books. Appeared 2006-02-25 in The Sword Review
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