Why Aren't there More Christian Literary or Realism Fiction Books?

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Generally speaking, Christian fiction gets a bad rep. Some readers mistakenly associate the genre with Amish romance, while others believe that every Christian fiction work must convey a salvation message. There's also a perception that it can be dull, predictable, and filled with one-dimensional characters, such as holy saints and evil atheists who receive divine punishment. I believe this misrepresentation has its roots in the traditional approach of mainstream Christian publishers, which often leaned towards a more conservative style of storytelling.

However, I have always believed that Christian fiction isn't safe fiction. Join me in a discussion with Patrick E. Craig as we delve into the significance of realism in Christian fiction.

Amazon Best-Selling author Patrick E. Craig, is a lifelong writer and musician who left a successful music career to concentrate on writing and publishing fiction books. Patrick and his wife Judy live in Idaho. They have two daughters and five grandchildren. https://patrickecraig.com/

Each episode, Parker J. Cole sits down with a different author to discuss their writing process, inspirations, and the impact of faith on their work. From best-selling authors to up-and-coming writers, Write Stuff offers a unique and intimate look into the world of Christian literature. Whether you're a reader, writer, or just curious about the creative process, Write Stuff is the podcast for you. So tune in today and discover the stories behind the stories, only on Write Stuff!

Host Parker J. Cole is an USA Today Bestselling author of historical romance, as well as a speaker, podcast host, and CEO of the podcast network PJC Media. As an author, Parker enjoys exploring history through the vehicle of romance. Her speaking topics focus on inspiration for aspiring authors.

For a decade, she has interviewed authors from all over the world via her podcast network. She has an obsession with the Lord Jesus Christ, Star Trek, K-dramas, anime, romance books, old movies, speculative fiction, and knitting. And on and off Mountain Dew and marshmallows addict she writes to fill the void the sugar left behind. ParkerJCole.com

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