Use the list to explore different writing styles and the wide spectrum of plot and character potential! Use it as a short cut to remember that there is a market for Lutheran fiction and there are others out there, fulfilling their dreams to be writers. Maybe this can even make gift-giving occasions easier for you. Just bookmark it and check in whenever there’s another chance for you to delve into a new book or to check out a new-to-you author. What I’m hoping is that people will be able to google “Lutheran novel” or “Lutheran novelist” and find the page to be a handy list, linked to Amazon or personal webpages. I bet there are even more and we just haven’t discovered them yet! Were you afraid that Lutheran fiction ended with Bo Giertz’s Hammer of God? That there simply aren’t Lutheran fiction writers today? They are out there, and they are finding work and audiences. My first installment of that project is a list of living Lutheran novelists. Ī new page on my site titled “ Lutheran Authors.” But, when they’ve grown up and actually written their novels, how can we find them? Are they hidden away in a sea of different publishers and Amazon? No longer! I am pleased to present you with. Ladies and gentlemen, there are Lutheran novelists among us. My inner novelist remains within, at this point, but just the other day I overheard a great testament that many of us are born to weave fiction! My seven-year old was skyping with her six-year old cousin, and my niece was telling mighty tales, fraught with intricacies.
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