There have been a number of terrific posts lately on the blogosphere. Maybe you've seen them. I know some of you have left comments on them. However, if you haven't had a chance to read through these, honestly it will be time well spent.
Rachelle Gardner's posts on Monday the 24th and Tuesday the 25th respectively titled "Why does CBA Exist?" and "The Purpose of Christian Books". As you know, Rachelle Gardner is a literary agent for WordServe Literary Agency, and her blog is called "Rants & Ramblings". (http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/)
Chip MacGregor posted an insightful article on Novel Journey titled "Notes on Voice" on Monday the 24th. Don't miss this one. (http://www.noveljourney.blogspot.com/)
Continuing to ask professionals to comment on the one thing they would say to aspiring novelists, C. J. Darlington asked the main man at Alive Communications (Literary Agency), Rick Christian, what his advice would be, posted on Tuesday the 25th. (http://www.cjdarlington.blogspot.com/)
And finally if you haven't tired of the age old typical "Christian fiction" controversy, visit Rebecca Luella Miller's blog, "A Christian Worldview of Fiction" and read the posts and comments for March 25th and 26th. (http://rebeccaluellamiller.wordpress.com/)
Father, we are all your children. We can be so different and so very alike. Above all, help us to be humble and to understand those differences which make us unique representatives for your glory. Thank you, Jesus, for laying down your life for me in spite of me. Thank you, Holy Spirit, for the wisdom of your counsel and the encouragement of your comfort. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
*Please continue to pray for Kristy Dykes.*
Check out the CFBA Blog Tours, too. As you know, J. M. Windle's novel Betrayed is up for review.