Since 1998, this week of October has been designated National Teen Read Week. From libraries to schools, it’s been a time to encourage and inspire teenagers in a love for more reading, and discovering new books.
“For each of us, we daily walk the same path: Choose for myself? Or choose for God?”
By Patricia Raybon, Author of All That Is Secret
During the summer of 2021, I was invited by Renovaré—the spiritua
“Exposing our kids to more darkness is not helping them navigate the path of life.”
By Tim Shoemaker, author of the book Escape from the Everglades
“You can’t have it all.
“The trick is to teach yourself to read in small sips as well as long swallows.” -Stephen King
By Matt Freeman
It’s summertime and the reading is easy.
“When people ask me what I hope to achieve in my career, I always think back to this list; my biggest aspiration is that somewhere, someday, my book will make as big of a difference in someone’s life as thes
“But as those of us who have experienced divine grace know, we are changed by such lavish mercy and love.
Father’s Day is next weekend. For those who have had their gifts picked out, shipped, and wrapped already, this post is for you, too: to share with your well-meaning but last-minute shopper friends and family.
In this Author Q&A, Matt Mikalatos talks about his newest release, the research required to write a YA fantasy trilogy, and the writing process.
Matt Mikalatos writes books.
Photo credit: Evie S.
T.I. Lowe is an ordinary country girl who loves to tell extraordinary stories and is the author of nearly twenty published novels, including her debut, Lulu’s Café, a number one bestseller.
Photo credit: Ryan Holloway
Courtney Walsh is the author of more than ten contemporary romance books.