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What Do You Want to Read? (By Hannah Alexander)
Today a friend of mine was told that readers no longer read the types of novels they read a few years ago. Tastes have changed and novelists need to change their writing styles to get with the program. I’m confused. … Continue reading
I Heard the Scream Before it Came (by Hannah Alexander)
You know how, when you’re not watching, something might just sneak up on you? These are metal images of the Western Diamondback Rattler and a Gila Monster. Both are venomous, and therefore not to be messed around with. One needs … Continue reading
Be a Modern-Day Barnabas (by Hannah Alexander)
What were the first words you heard when you went to work or school or exercise this morning? Did they make your day? Did they make you sad? Did they fill you with hope or discouragement? What were the first … Continue reading
Newcomers (by Hannah Alexander)
Build your own community. Continue reading
All Kinds of Heroes
Mountain Lion TracksThere is a woman in our town who is an unsung hero. I could not do what she is doing. I know this because Mel and I did it today in 16 degree temps, 60 mph wind gusts. … Continue reading
Summer is Coming (by Hannah Alexander)
Do you miss summer yet? It’s been quite the winter for most of the country. Harsh cold, bitter wind, heavy snows, black-outs. Actually, also dangerous white-outs that send a lot of motorists to the emergency room when the snow is … Continue reading
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Teaming Up (by Hannah Alexander)
The pressure is on to create as I’ve been promising readers more books this year–and that means new books, not just new editions of books that have been published before. Life changes, however, and I’m not the same person I … Continue reading
Fun Christmas Giveaway (by Hannah Alexander)
Twelve novelists–including me–have decided to gang up–no, wait, that’s not the word–we have decided to come together in a spirit of fun and offer some blessed person a gift card for Amazon. I will be speaking live on Facebook today … Continue reading
My Yearly Reminder (by Hannah Alexander)
Does life seem a little high-pressure right now? It often is, and we’re hitting the Christmas season with great gusto. As we deal with all kinds of circumstances in our lives, it’s nice to have a place where we can … Continue reading
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Don’t Forget! (by Hannah Alexander)
Hannah Alexander here to remind you that if you haven’t left notes for yourself everywhere in the house, and if you don’t typically know what day it is because your personal schedule is like ours–never the same day twice–this is … Continue reading
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Clinging to Security? (by Hannah Alexander)
What you see above is a highway built into the side of a mountain. To me, it looked like a precarious perch. We drove on it anyway, but kept our eyes closely on the road. Sure, we like to be … Continue reading
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Tagged clinging to hope, difficult times, trusting in God
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Wild Horses (by Hannah Alexander)
You know the old saying? “Wild horses couldn’t keep me away!” I’m not actually sure what that means. The picture above shows a herd of wild horses. They never tried to keep us away from anything except themselves. We were … Continue reading
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Tagged exploring, Great Divide Basin, love of God, Red Desert, wild horses, wilderness, Wyoming
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Help! I’m Hooked! (by Hannah Alexander)
I loved Nancy’s recent blog about her hiking trail in the desert. Makes me want to visit her and hike that trail with her. I’ve always had a fascination with trails and wilderness, from the time I was a toddler. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Reading, hiking desert, wide open spaces, Wyoming
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Do You Remember? (by Hannah Alexander)
I was alone at home when we were attacked seventeen years ago. I received the horrible news from my writing buddies online, and the shock of it sank in more and more deeply as the day wore on. Do you … Continue reading
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Braced for Chaos (by Hannah Alexander)
This huge tunnel is a drainage from a dam just a few hundred feet away. It empties into the Green River in a canyon in Utah. There are warnings along the river that it might suddenly rise by six feet. … Continue reading
















































