Posts Tagged ‘good fiction’
Loving Cee Cee Trivia

It’s Valentine’s Day and I thought I’d show some love for my second book with some trivia about the book.
Did you know:

The crossword puzzle that Cee Cee and John Carter argue over is based on the July 28-29, 2007 Wall Street Journal puzzle. I love those, don’t you?
The original title for the novel was My [...]

 

Reconciling Faith & Race Poll: Part 4

Question 4:
The end of the year is good for looking back and looking forward. We’ve done our share of looking back. Now it’s time for looking forward.
In 2009, how are you going to read differently, racially and culturally speaking?
Thanks for participating this year. May God continue to guide us into new territory, widening and deepening [...]

 

Reconciling Faith & Race Poll: Part 2

Week 2 Questions:
Do you only read authors of color? Why is this?
If you have never read a book by an author of color (or have read very few), why is this?

 

Dreaming in Color

This is a re-post from my “I’m-really-not-an-angry-black-female” December 2007 series on African American Christians writing for the Christian Booksellers Association. Read Dee Stewart’s take on blacks in mainstream Christian publishing at The Master’s Artist.
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IN LIVING COLOR
Do you dream in color? Or do you only think you do? Do you really dream in black and white [...]

 

Dropping Names

Bishop Eddie Long
Deanne Gist
Dr. Gary Chapman
Sharon Ewell Foster
Claudia Mair Burney
James Scott Bell
Jeremy Camp
Jerry B. Jenkins
My oh my, I’ve met quite a few Christian celebrities this week. The list could go on and on. People that you know (especially if you’re a Christian writer or artist).
You buy their books. You buy their CDs. You know them. [...]

 

Shout

Posted from Orlando, FL. “Magic KingdomLand”
It’s funny how God finds you even when you run away. My kids like to play hiding games, especially the two younger ones. It never fails; they go ‘hide’ and then they instantly yell for you to come find them. Having you find them if all the fun.
For the past [...]

 

Separate and Unequal

Here’s my response to the discussion started by Dave Long’s December 21 interview.
If you’ll bear with me for just a little bit, I need to get a little academic. There’s a little teacher in me ;-) Please don’t skip to the end and see what I say there before you read the academic parts. I [...]