Clash of the Titles Reveals Best Death Scene
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Clash of the Titles Reveals Best Death Scene

**guest post by Michelle Massaro For the last couple weeks, Clash of the Titles has been exploring two books delivering powerful death scenes. That’s right, death scenes. The two books were The Vengeance Squad and The Redemption. We met authors Sidney Frost and MaryLu Tyndall and waited with bated breath to find out which title…

Interview with Rossleyn Elliott, Clash of the Titles 2011 Laurel Award Winner
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Interview with Rossleyn Elliott, Clash of the Titles 2011 Laurel Award Winner

*by Sr. Editor, April W Gardner “I knew that I had just been given an amazing true story that needed to be told.” –Rosslyn Elliott, Clash of the Titles 2011 Laurel Award Winner Portions of that story—Fairer Than Morning—won the majority of COTT reader votes in June when it took the victory in the “Best…

From Transition to Justice: Year in Review
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From Transition to Justice: Year in Review

Did you know tomorrow is my blog-0-versary? December 31, 2006 I took the plunge, telling God no matter what, I’d always write for Him. It started with this blog, and it remains my baby. I enjoy looking back and this year was busy. I thought I’d take today to reflect. This site I changed servers…

Clash of the Titles Thanks More Blog Alliance Partners by Gail Pallotta
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Clash of the Titles Thanks More Blog Alliance Partners by Gail Pallotta

By: Gail Pallotta   Thank you to our blog alliance partners Jessica Keller works from an office her husband set up for her in their Chicago home. Using a bright orange laptop she posts five days a week. She blogged big-time in college, garnering a huge following. She says, “It got to the point where people…

Guest Blogger Michelle Massaro Announces COTT Cover Winner—Catherine Richmond’s Springtime for Susanna
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Guest Blogger Michelle Massaro Announces COTT Cover Winner—Catherine Richmond’s Springtime for Susanna

*by Michelle MassaroLast week Clash of the Titles held their first ever Clash of the Covers. This fast-paced clash was different than their usual fare, because instead of judging the author’s story, we judged how well their cover designs matched their theme or made us want to pick up the book. There were four books…