Kristi Holl

Kristi Holl
Co-author of the Faithgirlz! Devotionals
Kristi Holl is a bestselling and award-winning author of dozens of novels for older children. With additional background as an elementary school educator and instructor of writing for children, Kristi’s books are on many recommended reading lists and have been nominated for numerous Children’s Choice Awards. Kristi has three grown daughters and lives in San Antonio, TX.
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- What were you like growing up?
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I loved the school setting, and I loved reading. I was shy, with little self-confidence at all. The people in books became as real to me as people I could reach out and touch. I believe my best friends lived in books—and those special books are still in my bookcase to be enjoyed every year. My best lessons in living came from seeing how fictional characters solved their problems. They became my role models.
- As a girl, who were your favorite authors?
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I loved Louisa May Alcott who wrote Little Women; Doris Gates, who wrote Blue Willow and Sensible Kate; Frances Hodgson Burnett, who wrote The Secret Garden; and Madeleine L’Engle, who wrote A Wrinkle in Time. I was an adult before I discovered C.S. Lewis’s The Chonicles of Narnia, which also became favorites.
- Did you always want to be a writer?
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At the age of ten I wrote a sequel to Little Women called The Four Sisters because I didn’t want the book to end. But I didn’t dream of becoming a writer until I was nearly thirty. I really only wanted to grow up, get married, and have lots of children. In case no one married me, I decided to get an elementary teaching degree so I could be surrounded by children at school. I did get the teaching degree, but I only taught a short time before my first daughter, Jenny, was born, and then I stayed home. When my second daughter, Laurie, was born, I took a writing class through the mail and discovered I absolutely loved writing for children and early teens. I sold my first novel, Just Like a Real Family, right after my third daughter, Jacqui, was born. I have about thirty books published now, with five or six coming out in the next couple of years.
- Where do you get your ideas?
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In earlier years, I got many of my ideas from watching my girls deal with school and friendship problems. For mysteries, ideas came to me from visiting places in Iowa. The Haunting of Cabin l3 is set in Backbone State Park, Danger at Hanging Rock is set at Effigy Mounds National Monument, and the Carousel Mystery Series is set in Story City—all Iowa settings. Now that I live in Texas, I’m guessing my mysteries will start to include Texas settings.
- Do you have any hobbies?
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This isn’t really a “hobby,” but my favorite thing is spending time talking and laughing with my husband, grown children, and grandchildren. Nothing beats that! In my spare time, I love to read, run, hike, canoe, visit museums and historical sites, plus read about the Civil War and England.
- Do you have a ministry?
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In the past, I have taught many Sunday school classes and Bible studies, have led women’s groups, and have been a church librarian. Right now, my ministry is two part. I consider my devotional writing for girls as a ministry. I also teach Sunday school classes at Lackland Air Force Base to young men and women in boot camp. It’s very satisfying to minister to the brave military people who defend our country.
- Do you get writer’s block?
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If I do, it’s usually because I brought it on myself! I tend to make deadlines too close together, or agree to too many projects. That kind of pressure can freeze up my brain. The best cure for writer’s block I’ve found is to walk away from the computer, take a stroll, go for a run, play with the grandkids—in general, lighten up and loosen up. Then the ideas start to flow again.
Jennifer Vogtlin,

Jennifer Vogtlin
Co-author of the Faithgirlz! Devotionals
Jennifer Vogtlin is Kristi Holl’s eldest daughter and was formerly an educator in special education preschool and pre-kindergarten. She lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband, daughter, and son.
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- What were your favorite books to read as a girl?
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• The Little House on the Prairie series, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• The Anne of Green Gables series, by L.M. Montgomery
• Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
• All the Nancy Drew mysteries, by Caroline Keene
• Any of the Janette Oke books
With all of these books, I have read them so many times that they feel like friends. I usually only buy the books that I know I will read again and again.
- What are your favorite books as an adult?
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I love mysteries. I have especially enjoyed Elizabeth Peters, Dick Francis, and Agatha Christie. If I can find a new series with an author I enjoy, I'm on cloud nine! I also enjoy classics, like Jane Eyre or anything by Jane Austen.
- Did you always want to be a writer?
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When I was in elementary school, I did. I loved seeing my mom write and publish books, so I tried several times. I started many—finished none. As I got older, I thought about being an archaeologist, but when I started college, I realized being a preschool teacher or special education teacher was what I wanted to be.
- What do you enjoy doing for fun?
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My newest hobby is gardening, since we own a home now. I also love reading, making my own cards, dreaming about traveling the world (especially Egypt and Italy), and spending time with my family.
- Are you involved in your church?
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Yes, my husband and I lead a small group for married couples who have children. In the past, I have been in the choir, which I hope to join again soon. I also want to start a group for older ladies and younger ladies, to bridge the gap between generations, make new friends, and learn skills and wisdom from each other.
Mona Hodgson

Mona Hodgson
Author of Real Girls of the Bible
Mona Hodgson is the author of more than twenty-two children's books. In addition to writing and speaking, Mona likes to read mysteries and love stories, hike Arizona, travel to Africa, play table games, climb rock walls, and practice hula-hooping. She lives in central Arizona where she's learning to be a real girl of the Bible.
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- Why did you write Real Girls of the Bible?
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Several other Bible girls also capture my attention and tug on my heart. I wanted to share the timeless truths offered in their stories with today’s girls of all ages.
- What do you like to do when you're not writing?
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Picnic, Hula-Hoop, read to kids, hike, play tennis (on Wii), sink my toes into wet sand at the Pacific Ocean, play table games, explore new places, gaze at sunsets, share lunch with a friend, and climb rock walls.
- How many books have you written?
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In 1987, I began writing articles, poems, and short stories for publication. I have had several hundred printed in more than 50 different publications. My publishing credits now include 28 children’s books and contributions to 11 books for adults.
- What's your family like?
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I married my husband Bob in 1972 (that's more than 35 years ago!) we have two grown daughters, a son-in-law, three grandsons and a granddaughter.
Allia Zobel Nolan

Allia Zobel Nolan
Author of WHATEVER: Livin’ the True, Noble, Totally Excellent Life
Allia Zobel Nolan is an internationally-published, award-winning author of over 170 children’s and adult trade titles with close to two million books in print. Her books reflect her two main passions, God and cats, and include such varied titles as Cat Confessions: A Kitty-Come-Clean Tell-All Book, The Ten Commandments for Little Ones, The Worrywart’s Prayer Book, The Dreamy, Fishy, Happy Bible Storybook, Hugs & Kisses, God from Kids Around the World, and Thank You, God from Kids Around the World.
Among other places, her work has also been featured in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Irish Independent News, The Hartford Courant, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times.
Zobel Nolan lives and writes in Connecticut with her husband, Desmond Finbarr Nolan, and their three feline children, Sinead, McDuff, and Angela
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Get to Know Allia Zobel Nolan
- What’s your favorite pastime?
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I love to write and will write anywhere…on the beach, in a restaurant, while I’m waiting on line. I should carry a small notebook with me, but I don’t. So I wind up writing ideas on napkins, paper bags, the insides of books, store receipts, etc. I often have to pull my car over to write down what I think is a particularly good idea as my first thoughts about something are generally the best. I have files and files of bits of paper with notes on them. I will get to them all…..some day.
- What kinds of books do you like to write best?
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I love to write children’s books and have written a gazillion Bible storybooks. Many of them are novelty books, which means not only is there a story, but there also is an interactive part to the book. What’s that? Well, a lot of the books I’ve written squeak, change pictures, have hidden clues, sparkle, spin, have touch and feel or lift-the-flap elements or other components. My next love is writing about my furry children: cats.
- Do You Have a Hobby?
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I do. But I guess it sort of comes back to writing. I love writing about and taking photos of my three fur babies: Angela Dah-ling, my white angel cat, Sineady-Cat-the-Fraidy-Cat, my tuxedo cat and MacDuff, the Bold, my 23-pound pure black cat. These are my three rescue cats who are always posing, or doing something weird or funny (like opening up the kitchen cabinent where I keep the cat food), or opening the door to the garage, which triggers the house alarm and send the police, or dropping stuff off of tables, just to get a reaction. I am constantly popping out of nowhere to take snapshot of them when they least expect it. For a peek at these lovelies, go to my website and look under “My Cats.”
- Do You Have a Hobby?
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I do. But I guess it sort of comes back to writing. I love writing about and taking photos of my three fur babies: Angela Dah-ling, my white angel cat, Sineady-Cat-the-Fraidy-Cat, my tuxedo cat and MacDuff, the Bold, my 23-pound pure black cat. These are my three rescue cats who are always posing, or doing something weird or funny (like opening up the kitchen cabinent where I keep the cat food), or opening the door to the garage, which triggers the house alarm and send the police, or dropping stuff off of tables, just to get a reaction. I am constantly popping out of nowhere to take snapshot of them when they least expect it. For a peek at these lovelies, go to my website and look under “My Cats.”
- Do You Have a Ministry?
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I consider my writing my ministry. I’m not a great speaker, so the way I can witness is through my written words. I have a lot of help from above, though. God uses me to put on paper what He wants.
- Do You Have a Ministry?
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I consider my writing my ministry. I’m not a great speaker, so the way I can witness is through my written words. I have a lot of help from above, though. God uses me to put on paper what He wants.
- What’s Your Favorite Place in the Whole World?
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Ireland. My husband is from Ireland and we go back every now and again to visit relatives. And would you believe? I never, ever get bored with it….the country is so beautiful, it takes your breath away. I also love the ice cream and the chocolate they have over there….it just tastes creamier.
- Are You Working on Anything New?
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I am working on a blog for WHTEVER: LIVIN’ THE TRUE, NOBLE, TOTALLY EXCELLENT LIFE, a Bible book for children, and my Y/A novel about cats. Two new titles due out in 2014 include a book on Creation and one on Psalms for Children.