I’m a mom learning to balance my family, faith, and writing career.

Writing Mom Mondays

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I’ve been showcasing writing moms (and sometimes dads) on Monday for a while, and I’m in the process of making a button for the occasion! Here’s the photo I purchased from Dreamstime. It captures what I want this column to be. A casual chat with a writing friend whose been down the road I’m on. Now I just have to figure out if I have the software to put the text on the photo and make it my own. My new computer’s photo program doesn’t allow me to resize the photo!

If you’ve missed any of my interviews with writing moms (they date as far back as 2006) I want to encourage you to check out my sidebar under “Writing Moms Tell All.” I’ve learned so much from these ladies who seem to be able to juggle family, faith and career. Here’s a sampling and come back next Monday for another interview! And if you’re a writing mom, let me know and I’ll feature you here!

Susan Page Davis (homeschooling, writing, published mom!!)

Robin Miller aka Robin Caroll (President of ACFW)

Julie Carobini

Susan May Warren (homeschooling, writing, published mom!!)

Kristin Billerbeck 



Categories: Writing Moms Tell All |April 28th, 2008 |

4 Comments

  1. Natarsha N. Wright

    Hi! The picture is really nice. Do you have Adobe Photoshop? You can add text to your picture that way. Have a blessed week!

  2. Mrs. Annie

    Gina, Thank you so much for your interviews. Honestly. They have been very inspiring to me both as a writer and as a mom.

  3. Carole Jarvis

    Gina, I’m not a writer, but I do work from home - part time because I’m officially retired - and I appreciate these interviews. Thank you!

  4. Gina

    Annie, glad to hear it Annie. I started interviewing moms for myself, to figure out how they did it all! I’m glad others are blessed by it!

    Carole, happy to know they’re reaching and touching more than just writing moms. I think any mom can learn from what these writing moms have to say!



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