Video interview with Michael Hyatt 
Christian YA Fiction Still Finding Its Footing (Publishers Weekly - subscriber only content – August 15, 2011)
“It’s not a category to jump into casually with thoughts of making a quick dollar,” says Allen Arnold, senior v-p and publisher for fiction at Thomas Nelson, which has sold more than a million copies of Ted Dekker’s Circle series and published other reader favorites by Jon Lewis and Andrew Klavan. “It’s an audience and a niche that requires skilled acquisition, a knowledge of the reader, and a long-term investment in terms of authors, staff, and marketing dollars. …
“I’m seeing a continued push into the surreal and the supernatural. In the general market, this includes a mashup of werewolves, fairies, vampires, undead, and demons. But the stories of the fantastic and supernatural actually make more sense within the context of Christian fiction. These stories involve angels, demons, and the unseen but eternal reality that surrounds us.”
Strengths Chat with Jim Seybert (June 2011)
For the Love of Story (Charisma, Feb 2011)
Reaching Young Adults (Christian Retailing, May 2011)
Falling in love with romance (Christian Retailing, Jan 2011)
Fact & Fiction: Christian fiction has gained steam (The Daily Journal, Jan 2010)
Interview (Seekerville, Jan 2010)
Interview (The Christian Manifesto, Jan 2008)

