Dale Brown (1949-2014) was director of the Buechner Institute at King University, Bristol, Tennessee. Formerly he was professor of English and director of the Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Booklist "All twelve engage in riveting conversation that is less concerned with the writing biz or highfalutin aesthetics than with the human elements that go into writing fiction and the human effects that writing has upon readers and the writers themselves." Kirkus Reviews "Cozy fireside conversations with a dozen contemporary writers on their faith, carefully arranged and thoughtfully conceived." Presbyterian Record "An excellent book for anyone who is a writer or wants to be a writer. . . An excellent introduction to a new writer you may not have considered before. . . If you like to read fiction writers who explore great biblical themes honestly, but who don't like being called 'Christian writers' . . . you will enjoy these interviews." Christian Scholar's Review "While the intersection of faith and writing is an important element of the book, it also examines many other fascinating aspects of the writing life, from the habits and techniques that make a good writer to careful discussions of individual works by these novelists. Brown shows an impressive and detailed knowledge of the books his subjects have written, and he engages them in ways that bring out thought-provoking and sometimes surprising ideas. The book is worthwhile not only for readers who care about faith in fiction, but also for those who care about the art of fiction. . . . In Of Fiction and Faith, W. Dale Brown engages his subjects with all the right questions, and the insights that emerge in these discussions will be rewarding and helpful to anyone interested in reading or writing good literature."

