
Publishing Books That Matter
Most of us here in the book department at GUIDEPOSTS spent the past week in Denver at the International Christian Retail Show, which is a big convention for Christian books and merchandise.
It’s always fun to wander the floor and see what new gadgets will be in Christian bookstores, and to see what great books will be on the shelves this fall.

Two Sets of Parents
They never quite managed to swing it, though, between two busy jobs and three kids and a mortgage and expensive college tuitions. My parents always put us first, and their own dreams got put on hold while they made sure we were taken care of.

Yesterday, I worked from home so I could concentrate on an incredibly fun and poignant book we’re releasing next year.
It’s about a church-going soccer mom, who, having survived breast cancer, decided it was time to finally do what she’s always wanted with her life, and became a Private Investigator (a la Nancy Drew).

On Mystery
I was working on a new series idea this week, and I kept trying to think about what the plots would be and who the characters were.
As I wrote out my thoughts, I kept finding the plots straying. The characters wouldn’t do what I wanted them to. I thought I was working on a romantic series, but what kept coming out was the set-up for mysteries! I kept wanting to have the characters stumble into mysteries, not love.

A New Beginning
We’re in the early stages of launching a new fiction series, which may just be my favorite part of my job (I know, I know. I say that about everything. What can I say? I like my job!)
This series revolves around four nurses at a very special hospital. These men and women are caring, qualified, and compassionate, and they are also inspired by their faith to make sure that every patient gets the best possible care.

Helping New Writers
I’m helping to judge a writing contest for beginning writers for the American Christian Fiction Writers, and it’s reminding me why I love what I do.

Sunflower Serenade
Today the newest volume in the Home to

Stories That Touch Your Heart
I was brainstorming new fiction ideas today, and I was thinking about what makes people feel drawn to a story. Obviously, there are many things that pull you in to a book: a great, memorable character, a gripping plotline, a strong hook, standout writing.

Among the Redwoods
Last week I had the great privilege of attending the
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