I’m one of those readers who finds it difficult to sit through an entire reading of one book and not look at another in the process. I’ve discovered in a very short period of time that the Kindle has fed … Continue reading
Encouragement, Smiles, Laughter
It’s important to keep putting one foot in front of the other during difficult days as well as good days so that you are consistently moving forward and not backward. If your life experience is anything like mine it’s possible … Continue reading
Niki Turner’s post at Inkwell Inspirations Is My Blog Pick of the Week
Have you been feeling weak? Take a trip over to the Inkwell and receive strength for your coming week. What do you do with weakness? God has been sending me messages this week. I’ll see something somewhere and it’s like … Continue reading
IT’S A KINDLE!
I’ve been debating about which e-reader to buy for several months. I didn’t think I’d buy any e-reader ever, but I found myself enthralled with these devices and was certain I was going to buy a NOOK. In the end, … Continue reading
The Oscars
I’ll be rooting for The King’s Speech. What about you?
Tess Gerritsen/Empty Desk and James Scott Bell/Type Hard
My blog picks of the week! I think you’ll like them. I was visiting the Murderati Blog because I’m a Tess Gerritsen fan. You can read it here > Empty Desk Syndrome? I can’t even imagine this syndrome because I’ve just finished up … Continue reading
Timelines and Other Organizational Necessities
One of the first things my editor at Charisma House taught me during the edit of my first book was to keep track of my timelines. I’m now almost done with my second book and am doing a better job this time around. … Continue reading
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
Blog Pick Friday/ Harry Kraus, M.D./Characters that Resonate
If you’ve never visited Harry’s website and blog you should. Grace from the cutting edge. How perfect for a surgeon who also just happens to be a missionary and author. Whatever you do, don’t forget to click on the photos at his … Continue reading
Voice and Fear
Writer’s, especially beginning writers, frequently want to know what voice is all about. What’s my voice? How do I find my voice? How will I know it when I see it? Anyone who has written for awhile can tell you … Continue reading