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Not Another Interview!

April 27, 2010

Yes, another interview!  It’s my website, dagnabit, and if you can’t come here to find all my interviews, where oh where would you go?  This one is with Andy Butcher, the editor of a Christian retail trade magazine called, oddly enough, Christian Retailing.  The link will take you to the introduction which will in turn [...]

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“Last Thing” Returns to Bestseller List

April 27, 2010

The Last Thing I Remember, the first book in Andrew’s Homelanders series of thriller novels for young adults, has returned to the Christian Booksellers Association young adult bestseller list.  After occupying the list for two months last year, Last Thing reappeared on the list for May, 2010 at #5.  The second book in the series, [...]

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A Couple of Interviews

April 20, 2010

There are two new and interesting interviews with me online now – interesting to me anyway!  One’s over at PJTV where I spoke with the lovely Danika Quinn about the Tea Party and the way it’s treated by the media.
The other interview is about Summit Entertainment’s movie option on The Long Way Home.  That was [...]

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Grandy & Andy & Me

April 15, 2010

I’ve been doing a lot of radio interviews to promote The Long Way Home and I’m particularly proud of this one because it was four in the morning my time and yet I seem to sound almost coherent.  The interviewers are Washington DC’s Grandy and Andy, Andy being Andy Parks a long-time broadcaster and Grandy [...]

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Fiction Addict Interview

April 13, 2010

Here’s a very good audio interview with me by Jake Chism over at the Fiction Addict website.  The subject:  The Long Way Home.
There’s also an extremely nice review.

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“Last Thing” Paperback On The Way

April 13, 2010

The paperback edition of the first book in Andrew’s Homelanders series, The Last Thing I Remember, will hit the bookstores in May.  The novel tells the story of 17-year-old Charlie West who goes to sleep in his own bed one night only to awaken in the clutches of Islamo-fascist terrorists.  The sequel The Long Way [...]

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Faith and Fiction

April 6, 2010

Nice review of The Long Way Home at FrontPage Magazine, written by the estimable David Forsmark.  Forsmark also has high praise for a novel written by my pal ex-FBI undercover dude Bob Hamer Enemies Among Us.
Of The Long Way Home, Forsmark says:
“Stories of the hero who returns home to right past wrongs fill a niche in [...]

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Just So You Know

April 1, 2010

This is kind of cool.  AOL’s youth oriented “Just So You Know” page has a piece up on Summit Entertainment’s film option of my Homelanders series.  The post, “Could The Homelanders Be The Next Twilight?” asks who would be best to play hero Charlie West.  Check it out.

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God-Shaped Hole

March 29, 2010

As they did in the beginning, Passover and Holy Week coincide this year, and yet not one major film being released for the season has anything whatsoever to do with religion. Nowhere is popular entertainment more bizarrely alienated from the lives of ordinary people than in the matter of God. Why should this [...]

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Booklist On “Long Way Home”

March 23, 2010

This Daniel Krause review of The Long Way Home in Booklist sailed under my radar on publication, but is now posted on the book’s Amazon site (click the link).  Booklist is a major trade publication for school and public libraries.  Here’s the review:
“Unfortunately for Charlie, little has changed since the climax of The Last [...]

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