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'Master'
storyteller
by Cody Clark -DAILY HERALD
Earlier
this week, on the Web site of national retailer Barnes & Noble,
the book "Master" by Provo resident Toni Sorenson had
a sales rank of 613,663. It seems safe to assume, then, that the
eager reader who purchased 100 copies earlier this year does not
shop online.
"Master,"
notwithstanding its minimal penetration into the national market,
has been having that kind of effect on people. With an Easter-appropriate
focus on the life of Jesus Christ, the historical novel, which
retells the major events of His youth and ministry from the point
of view of an imagined family servant, is forging a connection
with readers all along the Wasatch Front.
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Book
came from desire to know Christ
By Jennifer Larson- Deseret Morning News
Published: Thursday, March 20, 2008
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this article . . .
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Whitney
Awards Honor LDS Fiction Writers
Deseret
News, Published: March 27, 2008
The winners of the first-ever Whitney Awards for LDS fiction were
announced last weekend at the conclusion of the LDStorymakers
conference in Sandy, Utah.
Covenant
authors Jennie Hansen and Anita Stansfield were honored with Lifetime
Achievement Awards. While Michele Holmes and H.B. Moore won category
awards.
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this article . . .
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Readers
Weigh in on Favorite LDS Authors
Deseret
News, Published March 27, 2008
Readers
voted for the top 10 LDS authors, three of which publish through
Covenant Communications: Traci Hunter Abramson, Betsy Brannon
Green, and Chris Heimerdinger. More...
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Today:
'Healing the Wounded Soul'
By Aaron Shill - Deseret Morning News
Published: Thursday, March 20, 2008
Jack R. Christianson has extensive experience in counseling, teaching
and interacting with individuals from serving as a bishop, stake
president and working in the Church Educational System for almost
30 years.
But to understand
the central theme of his book "Healing the Wounded Soul,"
it helps to know his dog, Cassie.
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this article . . .
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My
Dear Sisters: Inspiration for Women
Daily
Herald, Published: March 28, 2008
The spirit
of the late Gordon B. Hinckley, beloved former prophet and 15th
church president, lives on in this expression of love and encouragement
to the women of the church. Hinckley reviewed the manuscript and
design for the book, which includes artwork from more than 20
LDS artists, prior to his death at age 97 on Jan. 27.
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Suspense
and intrigue mark first novel by Arizona author
By Cecily
Markland - Arizona's Beehive
Her novel,
Traitor, is a story of intrigue and suspense, yet, the author
says there was really no mystery when it came to choosing to write
under a pen name.
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Gale
Sears: Doing historical LDS fiction right
By Charlene
Hirschi - The Herald Journal
Published: Friday, March 28, 2008
THEY
SAY YOU can’t judge a book by its cover, but in the case
of Gale Sears’ “Upon the Mountains,” I knew
from the artwork that this was a book I’d enjoy. I’m
a visual person, and I have to admit the cover does influence
my initial perception of a book. As I started to read, I was immediately
assured that my first impression was a good one. More
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Gregg
Luke: Not your average rookie author
by Charlene Hirschi - The Herald Journal
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