Award-winning
author, Paula Vince loves to evoke tears and laughter through writing
fiction. She stirs her stories with mystery, romance, drama and suspense
to create something delectably special. A wife and homeschooling mother
of three children, she resides in the Adelaide Hills of South
Australia, a beautiful spot for inspiration with its breath-taking
scenery and four distinct seasons.
For over ten years, Paula's aim has been to provide quality faith-inspired fiction set in Australia. Her quest started way back when, as a Uni student, she discovered the writing of American Christian fiction authors. Her passion is to provide the same enjoyable reads highlighting her own country.
"I've come to see that a story has its own awesome power to touch readers' hearts in ways other genres do not. A story in which we grow to care for the hero has the potential to remain in our hearts for a long time. I love the challenge of making people laugh, cry and cheer."
After years of plodding on with minimal return, as Australian-based Christian fiction was regarded as something of an oddity, Paula's efforts are beginning to bear fruit, at last.
Her novel, "Picking up the Pieces" won the religious fiction section of the 2011 International Book Awards.
Her novel, "Best Forgotten" was the winner of the 2011 CALEB Award in the fiction category, and also recognized as the best overall entry for the year, chosen over memoirs, devotionals and general fiction.
Her most recent novel, "Imogen's Chance" is an April 2014 release.
She is delighted that her books are now available for international readers too.
For over ten years, Paula's aim has been to provide quality faith-inspired fiction set in Australia. Her quest started way back when, as a Uni student, she discovered the writing of American Christian fiction authors. Her passion is to provide the same enjoyable reads highlighting her own country.
"I've come to see that a story has its own awesome power to touch readers' hearts in ways other genres do not. A story in which we grow to care for the hero has the potential to remain in our hearts for a long time. I love the challenge of making people laugh, cry and cheer."
After years of plodding on with minimal return, as Australian-based Christian fiction was regarded as something of an oddity, Paula's efforts are beginning to bear fruit, at last.
Her novel, "Picking up the Pieces" won the religious fiction section of the 2011 International Book Awards.
Her novel, "Best Forgotten" was the winner of the 2011 CALEB Award in the fiction category, and also recognized as the best overall entry for the year, chosen over memoirs, devotionals and general fiction.
Her most recent novel, "Imogen's Chance" is an April 2014 release.
She is delighted that her books are now available for international readers too.
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