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About Eloise Schroder, Webmaster of The Christian Fiction Site:
Ellie has loved Christian fiction for many years, after being introduced to it back in 1990. She developed "The Christian
Fiction Site" back in 1998 under the former title "Ellie's World of Christian Fiction" after seeing the need for an online
resource site for readers to become more familiar with Christian fiction titles on the market. Since then, she has maintained
the site in her own spare time, as well as juggling a full-time job with GPH Wholesale, a distributor of Christian literature, and being
part of the worship team in her local church. Ellie lives in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with Dion, her husband of
more than 10 years.
1. Tell us a little about yourself.
Short version: I’m a dreamer born and raised in the Midwest (‘til I was 14 and we moved to Arizona) and avid reader who’s always wanted to see as much of the world as possible. That’s why I joined the Air Force shortly after high school and spent five fabulous years stationed in Europe. (After living in England for three years, I’m now a rabid Anglophile who must have milk in her tea.) After some rather wild, mixed-up years, I became a Christian in my late 20’s and spent years in singles groups ‘til I married my Renaissance-man husband Michael in my mid-thirties. The day after our first wedding anniversary I was diagnosed with breast cancer, but I’m happy to say I’ve been cancer-free for years now. Michael and I live in Northern California with our canine-“daughter” Gracie, an American Eskimo.
Read more... (Profile Interview October 2005)
Reconstructing Natalie (2006)
WestBow
With the insight of personal experience, Walker reveals that laughter really can be the best medicine. When Natalie Moore---27, single, and a little goofy---is diagnosed with breast cancer, humor become her ally as she discovers her need for becoming whole in relationships with her faith, family, and friends.