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A BIT ABOUT ME:
About 13 years ago I took a writing course, then proceeded to write "Matthew's Voyage" and a couple of short stories and devotionals. The shorts got published and "Matthew's Voyage" was rejected about 15 times (encouraging rejections-there is a difference). So I worked on revising it, re-submitted it to a bunch of places and it still got rejected. I was told that in Canada there is no market for Canadian historical fiction for middle grades if it is "Christian", but there is no market in the States for that genre if it is Canadian. So I forgot about it for about four years, then one day I got an email from Avyx asking if I had published it yet and they were interested. Trouble was, I had never submitted it to Avyx. Turned out that Avyx is the publishing arm of Sonlight Curriculum (homeschool curriculum for you non-homeschoolers). Ah, the light went on. I had sent it to Sarita Holzmann, founder of Sonlight Curriculum, wondering if she would take a look at it and let me know what she thought. She had kept the manuscript and handed it to the editor at Avyx asking him to see what he thought about it. Well, long story short, they decided to publish it and it is due to be released in 2010.
The work and research for "Desert Fire" started about five years ago, because of e-zines we were receiving from a relative who was on the ground in Darfur and trying to raise awareness of what was occurring there. At that time the media was not reporting the genocide. It took some time, even after they finally started reporting it, to use the term "genocide".
I thought, "If I were to write an adult novel, I would want to write a compelling story that would shed light on a troubled area, not normally in our radar, in order to raise awareness and empathy for those we might otherwise overlook and forget about." I hope that "Desert Fire" does that. My prayer is that the people who read it are motivated to bring change to this hurting world in whatever way they are led to, but most of all that they gain a great desire and faith to pray.

"If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." -2 Chron.7:14



"This book is incredible... I wish I could believe it will be read by all who need to read it... When God one day wipes away all tears, I have no doubt some will be His own over the atrocities and suffering poured out on His precious little ones. In this extraordinary novel, Shannon Van Roekel brings vividly and accurately to life the horror of Darfur--and the shining torch of God's hope and love being raised high in that darkness. While global leaders sit inert on the sidelines of Sudan's genocide, Van Roekel has issued a clarion challenge for Christians to step forward as Christ's hands and feet and heart to the world's most oppressed. Let's heed it!"
-Jeannette Windle, author of "The DMZ", "Crossfire" and most recently, "Veiled Freedom"

Shannon Van Roekel weaves a masterful and poignant account of the atrocities in Darfur. I tasted the tears and laughter on this true to life journey of unfathomable faith amidst despair, forgiveness in the face of evil, and hope as the protagonists find the ultimate prize. “In Sudan . . . even the earth bleeds.” May her story move readers to prayer and action.

Anna Schmitt,
Sudan Field Researcher
Waging Peace

A bit about me: I am first and foremost a wife and mother of five great kids, whom it was (and for the youngest two, still is) my privilege to homeschool. God has brought writing into my life, I often think, in order to fill the incredible void that will be there when all my chicks have flown. I like to read and swim and soak up the sun whenever and wherever I find it. I love watching the birds off my deck, the Bible in my lap, sipping coffee and trying to ignore deadlines. Thanks for stopping by, Shannon Van Roekel



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Selected Works

Contemporary Christian Fiction
Desert Fire (Kregel Publications, October 2009)
Julia's entire worldview tips as she encounters a real genocide and real faith in Darfur, Sudan.
Christian Historical Fiction for Middle grades
Matthew's Voyage (to order click on the link below)
A boy, a ship, and a dream collide together through time to solve an ancient mystery.

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