CSFF Blog Tour: Kathryn Mackel

Elizabeth GoddardBlog Tours, Interviews, Kathy Mackel, The Birthright Project


Welcome to the CSFF Blog tour featuring Kathryn Mackel.

Kathryn Mackel is a best-selling author and acclaimed screenwriter for Disney, Fox, and Showtime. She was on the screenwriting team for Left Behind: The Movie, and Frank Peretti’s Hangman’s Curse. She is the resident playwright for the Living Word Players of Dunstable, Massachusetts, coaches ASA Junior Olympic softball and is a singer and instrumentalist with the ministry of music in her church. She lives north of Boston with her husband and two children.

I’m thrilled that CSFF will be blogging about Kathy Mackel and her second book in the Birthright Project, Trackers. I met Kathy a couple of years ago when I reviewed one of her Christian Chillers, the Departed, and I can’t say enough about her friendship, encouragement and support to this aspiring writer. The above blurb about her accomplishments and involvements falls short of telling about all of the time she devotes to helping others. She’s also on the board of the Christian Writer’s Guild and devotes much time to coach and encourage the newest of writers.

You’ll enjoy visiting her website. Be sure to go to the Birthright Project.

Join me Tomorrow for the first part of my interview with Kathy and visit the blog tour participants. Don’t forget to comment so you can have a chance at winning a two-book set!

Jim Black
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Frank Creed
Gene Curtis
Chris Deanne
Janey DeMeo
April Erwin
Beth Goddard
Mark Goodyear
Todd Michael Greene
Karen Hancock
Elliot Hanowski
Katie Hart
Sherrie Hibbs
Sharon Hinck
Joleen Howell
Jason Joyner
Karen and at Karen’s myspace
Oliver King
Tina Kulesa
Lost Genre Guild
Kevin Lucia and The Bookshelf Reviews 2.0 – The Compendium
Terri Main
Rachel Marks
Shannon McNear
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Caleb Newell
Eve Nielsen
John Otte
Cheryl Russel
Hannah Sandvig
Mirtika Schultz
James Somers
Stuart Stockton
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Chris Walley
Daniel I. Weaver