Human imagination and a gifted mom’s wish to give young readers an adventure — one that helps to both hone deductive reasoning skills and burnish the faith in a delightful way.
The nuns living under Chesterton’s floorboards: A chat with Haley Stewart
‘The House at the End of the World’: Koontz brings the suffering
The timely novel “The House at the End of the World” demonstrates the Catholic-Christian imperative to resist evil at all costs, and to appreciate that suffering is both redemptive and spiritually healing.
‘By their deeds’: The problem of evil through the eyes of James Lee Burke
Despite the hint of evil and violence in the “crime novelist,” James Lee Burke, he still finds redeeming qualities in many of his characters.
Nicholas Sparks not shy about using Catholic influences in romance novels
In a recent interview with Catholic News Service, Sparks discussed not only his approach to romance-focused storytelling, but also the Catholic influence that informs, even subtly, his body of work.
Author hopes new book helps Catholics ‘achieve living portrait’ of Christ
“The Life of Jesus Christ: Understanding the Story of the Gospels,” published by Our Sunday Visitor in 2021, to help people experience and follow Christ by reading the Gospels.
Catholic author of popular mystery novels has personal story of faith, grace
A Catholic author weaves her faith throughout her books as a gifted storyteller.
Novelist cites Bronx priest’s influence on his writing, Catholic faith
Author Peter Quinn pursues Catholic writing projects, both as a journalist and as a writer of fiction.
Catholic faith shapes best-selling war author Phil Klay and his writing
Catholic author’s writing centers on the complex moral questions brought on by war, the right and wrong, sin and salvation.