Back in 2000, Susan Wise Baur said in her April 24 article in Christianity Today, that Christian fiction is mired in an awkward adolescence. Now almost six years later, it’s safe to say the Christian fiction is a thriving, self-assured young adult.
Sales of Christian fiction continue to grow, and publishers are reaching into the suspense, thriller, romance, chick lit, and mom lit categories. Christian fiction takes up plenty of shelf space in Christian bookstores, and is gaining ground in secular stores as well. More at Author Link
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I wonder what the dividing line is between ‘chick lit’ and ‘mom lit’; in other words at what age do moms cease to be chicks?