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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Talking with Tessa: An Interview with the Author of Pearl in the Sand
September 15, 2010 1 CommentWhat are some of your favorite books?
Jane Eyre is hard to beat; it has everything—intrigue, romance, God, a critique of Christianity gone bad, and Mr. Rochester. Anything by Jane Austen. Most things by Dickens. The Narnia Chronicles; The Lord of the Rings Trilogy; Busman’s Honeymoon; The Princess and Curdie; To Kill a Mocking Bird. O my gosh, I think I’m running out of room; this is tragic. There’s so much more…
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Posted in Interview
Tagged Canaanite, Christian Fiction, interview, Jane Eyre, Jericho, Moody Publishers, novel, Old Testament, Pearl in the Sand, Rahab, Stephanie S. Smith, Tessa Afshar, trailer
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Christianity and Politics
September 14, 2010 No Comments
The prevailing wisdom on political books is pretty simple: Titles that appeal to the fringes or oppose the party in power will do better, generally speaking, than centrist, reasonable titles. This publishing dictum has proven itself countless times over. Hence, …
Posted in New Title
Tagged Al Gore, Arianna Huffington, Augustine, book, Christianity, Chuck Colson, City of Man, Glenn Beck, Healing for a Broken World, Madison Trammel, Michael Gerson, Moody Publishers, New York Times, Peter Wehner, politics, religious left, religious right, Ron Sider, Sarah Palin
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Thoughts from an Editor’s (Blue) Pencil
September 14, 2010 1 Comment
An editor may need to mull over issues such as:
• Is it okay for a nonfiction writer to use gonna? Or should the editor change it to going to?
“What’s gonna happen to me and those I love? …
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September 13, 2010 No Comments
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to Inside Pages, the official blog of Moody Publishers (cue applause and fanfare)!
Along with our sister blog, Moody Fiction, we are the official destination for news, interviews, giveaways, and commentary …
Posted in MP Team
Tagged about, Chris Reese, Duane Sherman, Inside Pages, Stephanie S. Smith, welcome
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