Despite recent rumblings that e-book sales might be leveling off, there doesn’t seem to be any sign of that with Christian fiction, where sales in digital formats continue to soar. As our correspondent Jeff MacDonald has discovered, “from the Q4 2010 through Q3 2011, e-books made up 30 percent of all Christian fiction titles sold, according to Bowker Market Research. That marks a six-fold increase from the prior year and dwarfs results from all other segments,” including general fiction. You can read Jeff’s findings in the February 13 Religion Update print supplement to Publishers Weekly, along with articles on genre trends, how fiction publishers are using social media for promotion, and a wealth of reviews and author profiles. Christian fiction continues to be a very bright spot for those who publish it, and PW covers it.