To: Travis McGee
HOLDING HANDS!?!!?!!??????
Next thing you know, you're going to tell she isn't wearing a burkha, either! =:o)
One thing that bothers me is that almost all of the "Christian fiction" out there is written from a specific Protestant viewpoint--as a Catholic, I can't really write like that. The two main characters in the novel I'm writing are devout Catholics, and their faith informs both their relationship and their decisions.
40 posted on
06/13/2003 12:24:40 PM PDT by
Poohbah
(I must be all here, because I'm not all there!)
To: Poohbah
In "Enemies Foreign And Domestic" they are low key about their denominations. The female protag is what you might call a "lapsed Catholic." There is a great deal of doubt about God and sin, considering that the heroes go on a killing vendetta, partially for personal revenge motives, and partially for altruistic patriotic reasons.
BTW, I still have your novel writing books!!! If you want them back, I'll drive the few miles between us!
51 posted on
06/13/2003 1:35:42 PM PDT by
Travis McGee
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