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NEWS: Kay Arthur Interviewed on “Live the Promise with Susie Larson”

Kay Arthur was interviewed on “Live the Promise with Susie Larson” about her book As Silver Refined: Answers to Life’s Disappointments.  As Silver Refined addresses the pain and obstacles we face in our lives and how God uses them to refine us like silver, making us reflect His image.  To listen, click here.

NEWS: Kay Arthur Interviewed On Life Today

Kay Arthur, beloved Bible teacher and co-founder of Precept Ministries, spoke with James and Betty Robison on their television program “Life Today” about her struggle with despair, suicidal thoughts and what she’s learned about the purpose of pain in our lives, as she writes about in her books As Silver Refined and When the Hurt Runs Deep

Click to watch Part One and Part Two.

NEWS: “The Jesus Mission” Author Steve K. Scott Interviews LIVE on “The 700 Club”

Author Steven K. Scott interviewed LIVE today on The 700 Club! Check your local listings for broadcast times… or click here to hear Steven discuss his new book The Jesus Mission, that explores the 27 missions Christ completed while on earth, and the 4 He’s assigned to us!

NEWS: “A Sound Among The Trees” Gets Rave Reviews!

A Sound Among the Trees is getting rave reviews from professional sources and book bloggers alike!  Check out what others have said and then pick up a copy for yourself!

Publisher’s Weekly – starred review: “Meissner delivers a delightful page-turner that will surely enthrall readers from beginning to end. The antebellum details, lively characters, and overlapping dramas particularly will excite history buffs and romance fans.”

Book Bloggers & Readers Just Like You:

Suzanne: Meissner has solidified her place as a top author with this one, it’s sure to win awards. – ClickingHerHeels.blogspot.com

Erin: Susan Meissner has quickly become on of my favorite Christian fiction writers because her books are easy to read and very engaging—and they aren’t cheesy. –  Thinking Out Loud

Robin: This book captured my [ … ]

NEWS: Susan Meissner On Being A Military Wife Now And In The Civil War

Susan Meissner, award-winning author of The Shape of Mercy and, most recently, A Sound Among the Trees, was interviewed on 10/19/2011 by radio host Susie Larson on “Live the Promise.”  Listen HERE as Susan discusses her book as well as her experiences as a military spouse and a pastor’s wife.  Susan’s husband is currently deployed as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force Reserves, and in A Sound Among the Trees she used the story of one character to explore what it might have been like to be a soldier’s wife during the Civil War.

NEWS: Fierce Beauty Feautured on FaithfulReader.com

FaithfulReader.com has this to say about Fierce Beauty by Kim Meeder: “Meeder is a remarkable person with a life that every reader will find inspiration and instruction in from beginning to end. Fierce Beauty is a true page-turner.” Go here to read the full review and here to watch Kim talk about the power of a smile, from Chapter 14.

NEWS: Tips for Writers from Susan Meissner on Novel Rocket

Get writing tips from “great word artist” Susan Meissner, author of the contemporary/historical novel A Sound Among the Trees, by following the link at the bottom of this post.

Ane Mulligan, editor of Novel Rocket, a website that helps up and coming authors promote their books and hone their craft, says: “Masterfully drawn by great word artist Susan Meissner, A Sound Among the Trees is an intriguing and complex story, delving into relationships and traditions… Novel Journey and I give A Sound Among the Trees a high recommendation.”  Read the rest of Ane’s review here.

Read Susan’s article on Novel Rocket and learn how to “Make Your Setting A Character”

NEWS: Susan Meissner Guest Blog Featured on eHarmony.com

Susan Meissner, author of the novel A Sound Among the Trees (released October 4, 2011), wrote a guest blog post for the eHarmony relationship blog, entitled “Not All Baggage Is Bad.”  

In the book, Marielle Bishop, who has watched all her friends marry and begin families, has at last found love online. She leaves the Arizona desert to marry a Virginia widower, joining him and his two children —and his first wife’s grandmother— in an ancestral family home where it seems like ghosts are everywhere, real and imagined.  As Marielle struggles to fit into her new role as wife and stepmother, unsettled by the strange sense of sorrow she feels inside Holly Oak’s walls, she must uncover the truth about Susannah, and reconcile her belief that it is [ … ]