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Let's Talk Christian Fiction with Ashea Goldson

Let's Talk Christian Fiction with Ashea Goldson

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There is something deeply powerful about listening to an author who writes from experience. In this episode, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Ashea Goldson, and what unfolded was honest, thoughtful, and incredibly relatable.

Ashea shared how growing up as an only child shaped her imagination, her inner world, and ultimately her journey as a writer. We talked about purpose—why she writes the kind of fiction she writes and who she sees in her heart when she’s crafting her stories. Her passion for telling real stories that reflect real life is undeniable. You can hear it in her voice.

She also opened up about her upcoming book releasing in May and how her stories are inspired by real-life experiences that readers can genuinely connect with.

If you love fiction that mirrors life, characters that feel real, and conversations about purpose, identity, and calling, you do not want to miss this episode. Tune in and listen to the full conversation.

About the Author:

Ashea Goldson is a native New Yorker and a Fordham University alumna who has called Metro Atlanta home for over twenty years. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a Master’s degree in Secondary Education, she currently serves as an English Language Arts teacher in a public high school.

An avid reader and supporter of literacy and the arts, Ashea is known for her many faith-based novels and screenplays and is often referred to as a “kingdom writer.” She is a dynamic yet relatable author, screenwriter, and entrepreneur who enjoys spending quiet time with her husband, children, family, church family, and close friends.

Visit her website at asheagoldson.com.

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