
When Athol Dickson tells a story he builds it like an architect, start with the foundation and then each floor goes up methodically after the previous floor has been built.
When Athol Dickson tells a story he builds it like an architect, start with the foundation and then each floor goes up methodically after the previous floor has been built.
Young , as before, captures a sense of universal torment and hurt that teaches there are choices if we open ourselves to see them.
Q: Let me start with asking you to tell us a little bit about yourself.
A. I love stories. I love to tell them. I love to read them or watch them or hear them. I love their power to change lives and encourage the struggling, which is one of the reasons I always wanted to work in Christian publishing. I’m a full-time editorial and marketing manager for a major Christian publisher by day. I’m an aunt to five of