by Peter Younghusband | May 24, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction, Review
In the spring of 1876, when two Colorado deputies return to the tree they’d tied their horses to before chasing a fugitive into a forest, the horses are gone, without a trace. As they walk back to town, leading their bound prisoner, they discuss the possible reasons...
by Peter Younghusband | May 24, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction
“It didn’t always feel like this. How? I can’t remember, but it wasn’t like this. No, not like this…it was cold and dank, and then there was the fear. To stand in his presence, in awe and reverence of his power, his might, it was intoxicating…but the fear never...
by Peter Younghusband | May 24, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction
I met Tiger Hebert when he requested me to review his debut novel, Dragon’s Fire. I liked what I read in the synopsis so it came as no surprise that the reading of this novel was a wonderful experience. As with all new authors, whose books I review, I offer them...
by Diogenes Ruiz | May 18, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction, News Item
I had the opportunity to meet several interesting writers this weekend at the First Annual Read Local Book Festival in Durham North Carolina. During the next couple of weeks, I will be highlighting these edgy Christian fiction authors and their work. First up is...
by J.Z. Howard | May 8, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction
What do I mean when I say that I write Edgy Christian Fiction? Basically, it means that I identify with the people who live in this fallen world and with humanity’s redemptive struggle. As an author and as a human being I seek to engage with the world rather than to...
by Diogenes Ruiz | Apr 21, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction, Speculative
Blog post by David N. Alderman Have you noticed Christian fiction’s bad rap? Personally, I’ve noticed a lack of exciting and/or realistic Christian fiction in today’s market and the impact it is having on the attitude of readers (both Christian and...
by Diogenes Ruiz | Apr 18, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction
Father Barron’s observations on the movie “Whiplash” offer insight into the movie’s characters while at the same time he asks questions that can be applied to a discipline such as writing. Although Whiplash is not a Christian movie, the issues...
by Diogenes Ruiz | Apr 12, 2015 | Author Interview, Edgy Christian Fiction
Interview with Wendy Stenzel Oleston: It started when I put out my book “As Is,” I was very excited because it was my first Christian fiction novel and I very quickly realized, after it was out, that what I thought was appropriate for Christian fiction is not what the...
by Diogenes Ruiz | Apr 6, 2015 | Edgy Christian Fiction
“Finally, a place where edgy Christian fiction can call home.” What is “edgy Christian fiction?” Stories that support Christian beliefs and values but may contain language and situations that are not grounded in Christianity, fall into the...