Christian fiction is any story which illustrates a Christian worldview in its characters, situations, or its plot. Christian fiction is at least several hundreds of years old, and early examples include John Bunyah's "The Pilgrim's Progress," and Dante's "Divine Comedy." Christian literature encompasses Christian fiction, but also includes non-fiction works about Christ, Christians, or Christian principles.
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Regular Blogs
Cecelia's Christian Fiction Blog
This blog contains discussions about Christian novels and other topics which involve writing. Most of the books addressed here are Christian fiction, however now and then she talks about inspirational books which are non-Christian or even secular as well as secular fiction.
https://ceceliadowdy.com/blog/
The focus of this weblog is Christian fiction. The author also conducts her own contests and giveaways.
http://christianfiction.blogspot.com/
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
Sponsored by Christian Fiction Online Magazine, this weblog seeks to broaden the enjoyment of Christian fiction and does so by reviewing and synopsizing using books.
http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com/
Maintained by a ministry which promotes good Christian fiction from all genres, this blog discusses Christian books with an emphasis on those which have been overlooked by most other Christian weblogs and sites.
http://cfrblog.blogspot.com/
Christianbook.com Fiction Blog
A fiction editor@Christianbook.com interviews authors and reviews their books. Topics include Christy nominees, how to become a published author, and what makes Christian authors different from other authors.
http://blogs.christianbook.com/blogs/fiction/
Eternal Perspective Ministries
Christian author Randy Alcorn maintains this weblog and discusses all things Christian including his fiction, historical Christians, recommended reading, and living the Christian life.
http://www.epm.org/blog/
Presents reviews of Dekker books, interviews with the author, plans for movies based on his books as well as biographical information.
http://www.ted-dekker.blogspot.com/