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01/03/2006
Christian Writers Reach Out to Readers American Christian Fiction Writers Launches Book Club MEDIA ADVISORY, Jan. 3 /Christian Wire Service/ -- From
airport newsstands to Newsweek, Christian fiction continues to grow in
popularity, resonating with readers looking for both faith and fiction. The
growth of the genre has birthed many new writers, as evidenced by American
Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW), an organization started in 2000. Now
boasting almost 1000 members, ACFW reaches out to readers as well as writers
with their new ACFW Book Club. Beginning January 2006, the Book Club will
offer fans of Christian fiction the opportunity to chat with ACFW authors
and discuss The titles chosen to kick off the club include: * Black Sands by Colleen Coble. Trouble in paradise. A Hawaiian romantic suspense. * Leave it to Claire by Tracey Bateman. Single mom tries to fix her family. Chick lit fun! * Outriders by Kathryn Mackel. A new ark. An ancient enemy. Fantasy adventure. * Pink by Marilynn Griffith. Four fashion designers collaborate on a million dollar wedding dress. Will they find God in the seams? Multicultural tale. Information on the Book Club will be posted on the ACFW Website, and on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/acfwbookclub, a book discussion e-mail group designed to keep members informed and allow them to discuss the books throughout the month. Book Club chats will be held on the ACFW Website in the chat room at 7:00 p.m. CST on the first Monday of the month following the month the book is read. Membership is free and open to the public. To join the announcement and discussion e-mail group, send a blank e-mail to acfwbookclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. For more information about the ACFW Book Club, please visit: http://www.americanchristianfictionwriters.com
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