It’s about how we terrorize ourselves and one another. It’s about the spiritual implications of things we do in our own backyards. It’s not about battling some great behemoth or battling some entity that’s from another country. It’s book about spiritual warfare, a really strong book. I wrote this book called Riding through Shadows. Is there a particularly difficult set back that you’ve gone through in your writing career you are willing to share? You don’t want to leave your baby with crazy people. So, it’s important to know them, the publisher, and if they will make good caretakers for your baby. And you have to trust your baby into other people’s hands. Your baby has just been born and there’s so much to do. What’s something you wish you’d known earlier that might have saved you some time/frustration in the publishing business?įinishing the manuscript is just the beginning. For all this, Sharon gives God the glory! He has done great things for her, whereof she is glad! (Psalm 126) She has received three starred reviews-which is a rarity among writers-and is winner of the Christy Award, the Gold Pen Award, Best of Borders, and several reviewers choice awards. She is the author of Passing by Samaria, the first successful work of Christian fiction by an African American author, the book that blazed the trail for other African American Christian fiction authors. Sharon Ewell Foster is a critically acclaimed, award-winning author, speaker, and teacher.
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