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Cyndere’SMidnight

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

JEFFREY OVERSTREET grew up in Portland, Oregon, borrowing all the books he and his parents could carry from the Multnomah County Library. He composed his first fantasy novel on a black Royal typewriter when he was seven years old and read it aloud to his ever-so-patient younger brother, Jason. He’s been writing stories ever since.

Since 1996 Overstreet’s award-winning explorations of art and faith, including hundreds of film reviews, have been regularly posted at LookingCloser.org, and his perspectives are frequently published on Christianity Today’s Web site and in publications such as Paste and Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion. His 2007 “travelogue of dangerous moviegoing,” Through a Screen Darkly, is available from Regal Books.

Jeffrey works as a contributing editor for Seattle Pacific University’s Response magazine. He and his wife, a poet and freelance editor named Anne, write in the coffee shops of Shoreline, Washington. He is hard at work on many new stories, including two more strands of The Auralia Thread.


Cyndere’SMidnight

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

JEFFREY OVERSTREET grew up in Portland, Oregon, borrowing all the books he and his parents could carry from the Multnomah County Library. He composed his first fantasy novel on a black Royal typewriter when he was seven years old and read it aloud to his ever-so-patient younger brother, Jason. He’s been writing stories ever since.

Since 1996 Overstreet’s award-winning explorations of art and faith, including hundreds of film reviews, have been regularly posted at LookingCloser.org, and his perspectives are frequently published on Christianity Today’s Web site and in publications such as Paste and Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion. His 2007 “travelogue of dangerous moviegoing,” Through a Screen Darkly, is available from Regal Books.

Jeffrey works as a contributing editor for Seattle Pacific University’s Response magazine. He and his wife, a poet and freelance editor named Anne, write in the coffee shops of Shoreline, Washington. He is hard at work on many new stories, including two more strands of The Auralia Thread.