Keeping the Faith
A growing interst in spiritual topics has created new challenges and trends for religious publishers.
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The reason, Zettersten believes, is because historically Christian fiction was created by those wanting to make a point or teach spiritual lessons, and not written by those who love the craft of writing.
“Christian fiction tends to be written by those who want to impart some kind of message,” he explains. “But the content is missing the basic elements of good fiction like plot, developed characters and conflict, and authors woefully fall short of technical or historical research on topic, times and era.”
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