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Saying Farewell to an Icon + Crossfire by Lynette Eason
Hello on this delightful Saturday, my friends. Before we get to today's book review, I want to take a minute to speak about a current event that happened this week. You know I don't usually address politics around here, but I feel like the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the only monarch England has had… Continue reading Saying Farewell to an Icon + Crossfire by Lynette Eason
Writing Update August 2022
Another Write In Faith Camp (WIF) has ended, just yesterday in fact, so it's time for another writing update while the news is fresh.
Be My Guest: Kellyn Roth
Friends, today we have a guest talking about a topic that's pretty familiar to me: red hair. Please welcome author Kellyn Roth!
Be My Guest: Mary P.
Friends, today we have a guest who made her publishing debut in the same book I did: Anything. Please welcome Mary P.!
Life’s Little Blessings
Hey, friends. Which of you remember this good ol' hymn? It's a childhood favorite of mine, and I'm bookmarking this particular YouTube video to rewatch a zillion times, because it gets my heart jumping for joy in our Lord Jesus.
The Songs That Could Have Been by Amanda Wen
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book. These are my honest thoughts. It shouldn’t have taken me nearly a month to get to page 114. Every time I picked up this book, I quickly lost interest. I couldn’t really figure out why at first. It took chatting it out with a friend… Continue reading The Songs That Could Have Been by Amanda Wen
Writing Progress June 2022
From 100 for 100 to Write In Faith Camp, this summer will be a busy one on the writing front for me.
Updates, Apologies, and an Invitation
Life updates, a heartfelt apology, and an invitation to WIF Camp Summer 2022.
Shadows in the Mind’s Eye by Janyre Tromp
Theme Chatter Post-traumatic stress disorder was a main theme in the early chapters of this book (it likely was through the whole book, but I only made it to twenty percent). While I have not been diagnosed with PTSD, I have experienced it. A tough thing, that. It has wild symptoms and is disruptive to… Continue reading Shadows in the Mind’s Eye by Janyre Tromp