I looked at Christian fiction and was sorely disappointed. Sappy utopian worlds, effeminate male characters who just give up and wait for things to happen.
So I wrote better. Young Christians need to see their faith is not boring. Here’s the first
https://www.amazon.com/Gideon-Ira-Knight-Blood-Wastelanders-ebook/dp/B07WZ3W489 …
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Then I said, how can I too extreme heavy metal Christian fiction? With an exploration of what it means to endure harsh trials and rescue those who’ve lost all hope. The second book proved better than the first.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081VWDY45/
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Next I asked myself, what about female Christian readers? How would I tailor an action novel to give them a sensitive hero who still charges ahead in her faith? A strong heroine dedicated to compassion instead of the modern ultra-masculine Hollywood ideal.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082QW14X1
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These three rolled out from a huge Kickstarter campaign. Next came the question: How do I keep producing? With Patreon. I pump out Christian fiction over there at blistering speed. Right now is dark cyberpunk. Next is Gideon Ira 3. http://Patreon.com/adamlanesmith
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The beauty is that all these stories take place in the same growing setting. Someday I hope to offer dozens of stories with a wide range of heroes to appeal to every demographic. I want to give Christians everywhere inspiring and entertaining fiction to lift their spirits.pic.twitter.com/a7qh1Jwakr
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