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New Fiction Wednesday!

November 30, 2011

This week’s feature is from my friend Margaret Daley. Try to make some time this season to escape into a holiday tale! A note from Margaret: When I decided to write a series about a town that goes through a hurricane, I wanted to give tribute to all the people who have gone through a […]

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God Makes Everything Beautiful

November 28, 2011

One of the themes behind the novel I’m currently working on deals with the consequence of sin. Cheery subject, isn’t it? That’s book writing for you. There’s no story without conflict. My 1880s hero is living an isolated life as a consequence of his sin. He stole quite a bit of money in his youth, […]

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New Fiction Wednesday!

November 23, 2011

 This week I’m pleased to tell you about Pamela Meyers new book, Thyme for Love. I met Pam through American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) a number of years ago, and have always appreciated not only her servant’s heart but her diligent journey toward publication. She’s a wonderful writer and is a testimony to how the […]

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Thankful for: Galena!

November 21, 2011

Can you believe it’s the start of a yet another holiday season? My mother warned me time gets faster the older you get, and looking at the calendar to see another year is almost over reminds me of that truth. As a quick getaway before all of the holiday craziness begins, I sneaked away for […]

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When Details, Schmeetails Become Details, DETAILS

November 14, 2011

This past week you might have heard about the major league baseball player, catcher Wilson Ramos from the Washington Nationals, who was kidnapped from outside his mother’s house in Venezuela. When I first heard about the story I thought it would be something my husband would want to know about, since he follows baseball. So […]

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What Life Isn’t

November 7, 2011

  The older I get, the more I realize I know more about what life isn’t than what it is. Perhaps that’s because age better defines limitations. With youth, there seem to be endless choices—even ones we make for “somewhere down the road.” Perhaps after age fifty, we know we’re already well down that road […]

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