The writing of a literary novel is idiosyncratic — the novelist brings singular skills, thinking and experience to create a unique work of fiction, writing it in his or her own way. Yet much of novel ...
When Edward Grinnan—recovering alcoholic, ex-drug addict, a man unsure of his faith— was hired in 1986 as an editor at Guideposts, a Christian inspirational magazine and publisher, he had no interest ...
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