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Do you have a strong message that you want to convey in your novels?
In this episode, Jimmy Deas joins internationally-acclaimed bestselling fiction novelist Lana McAra to reveal his formula for how small-town settings can form a great background for #Unputdownable fiction writing.
Tune in now and get Jimmy Deas’s thoughts on:
- Why he bases his novels in small towns and creates his characters
- How to convey the message of the Gospel in a way that’s not offensive or dogmatic
- How to create a basis of reality for your fictional plots
- And much, much more!
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About the Author: Jimmy Deas
Jimmy Deas is a retired pastor who draws from his forty plus years of ministry experiences to create the characters and plots of the Mark Thomas novels.
His "stories" books are collections of stories about people, places, and events.
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