Ding, Dong, DELL

Momma’s feeling swell! My new DELL Laptop arrived. The one we bought on line on Black Friday for 1/2 price at $399! When my kid’s laptop died (after my husband resurrected it several times,) we knew it wasn’t worth resuscitating another time. So we bought a new one and it’s mine, all mine! The old…

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Review: Crimson Eve by Brandilyn Collins

WARNING! Do not pick up this book unless you have time to read it straight through. Brandilyn’s books have never disappointed me, but this one was simply impossible to put down. Even when I figured out one of the plot points with 100 pages left I…COULD…NOT…PUT…THIS…BOOK…DOWN. Crimson Eve is a classic woman in jeopardy story…

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Fall into Reading Update

Yeah, I’m way ahead of schedule. I’m using the five star rating and giving a short review of each book I’ve read so far. ****Canteen Dreams by Cara Putman (Historical Romance) Great historical romance by my crit partner and I don’t even like romances. This had just the right amount of everything and you would…

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GROWING GRAMMAR:

“Help Stamp Out, Eliminate and Abolish Redundancy!” –Unknown, Unknown, Unknown My students are fond of writing, “I was thinking in my mind. . .” or “I was thinking in my head….” This concerns me as I wonder in what other parts of their bodies thinking may (or may not) be happening. These repeated or unnecessary…

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Real or Fake?

Reposted from Nov. 2003 I grew up having a real Christmas tree. I loved to go to the tree lots and spend almost an hour trying to pick out the perfect tree. Yet, I hated setting it up. Since I grew up without a father in the home and I was the oldest, many of…

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Jumpstart Blog Tour

With the holiday season fast approaching, we are starting to look for the perfect gifts for our kids, and since JumpStart World was heralded as “an educational theme park” by the New York Times and “a masterpiece of children’s technology” by USA Today, we felt compelled to check it out. Knowing that our kids often…

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Worship

I just finished reading Joyce Meyer’s book The Battle Belongs to the Lord. It was a great little book and a quick read about over coming life’s struggles through worship. What I took away from it is I need to worship God not because of what He does for me, but for who He is!…

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Canteen Dreams by Cara Putman

I remember when Cara joined my critique group a couple of years ago. She was pretty green, yet she had a fire (sparked by Colleen Coble) that made her glow. Despite all the red I returned with her pages she plodded on, learned and grew as a writer. She went to her first conference not…

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What is “Christian” Fiction?

Here’s a question that’s been running through my mind the past several weeks: What exactly is Christian fiction?  At first glance, it may seem like an easy question, but look again.  How do we define what is “Christian” and what is secular?  The question surfaced in my mind in response to a novel I read…

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My First Book-Signing: Photos

Saturday was my very first book-signing. Yeah! I was so tickled as so many friends made the effort to come by. Here I am signing a book for my friend Heather Corbin. She was one of the gals in a Bible study two years ago that I dared to risk this dream, too. That group…

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