Category Archives: Honored Alumni

Regency fangirl, Camy Tang

Camy here! I’m at Romance Writers of America conference in Anaheim, California and I got to attend a “soiree” hosted by the Beau Monde, the Regency historical chapter of RWA. (The Regency period is about 1801-1820 in Great Britain.) I … Continue reading

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“Award-winning” Books

I’m starting with a disclaimer here, lest anyone think I’m out to bash contests. I’ve written at least one book that’s won an award, two that have finaled in contests. Even before I was published, I entered contests, finaled and won. … Continue reading

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Book Hoarders ‘R’ Us by Elizabeth Goddard

This month I moved from Texas to Louisiana. Without my bookshelves. They were built-in shelves, so couldn’t be moved. That was a bad decision from the start. I have a lot of books. You’re probably a book lover, too, or … Continue reading

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Wuthering Heights and Other Tragic Tales posted by Maureen Lang

Last month I read the Emily Bronte classic, Wuthering Heights. This was actually my second attempt at reading this particular novel. My first try was several decades ago, when I was a young teenager. I recall not really being engaged … Continue reading

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I am Forgiven, Accepted and Loved Right Now! by Sarah Goebel

As I was doing at the time I last posted, I am reading from Gonzalez’s book, The Story of Christianity, and this past week I have been studying about the life of the monks. It is difficult for me to … Continue reading

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Book overload!

I’ve always believed that you can never have too many books. However, with the advent of the electronic reader and the recent ebook explosion, I’ve noticed that while I still have a good number of paper books, my “load” of … Continue reading

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Making a Connection by Elizabeth Goddard

Does point of view or narrative form play a role in your decision to purchase a novel? For instance, some people prefer reading novels that are written in first person over third person. For a while, I was stuck in … Continue reading

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Celebrate! Our Declaration of Independence, Posted by Maureen Lang

Perhaps it’s the holiday, perhaps it’s this particular holiday in an election year, perhaps it’s that our country faces so many challenges that I feel the need to remember how great a history we have. In light of all that, … Continue reading

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Love Inspired Suspense week by Camy Tang

Camy here! I wanted to tell you about Love Inspired Suspense week over at Harlequin.com! If you’re a reader and you love romantic suspense, head over for the party! We’re giving away copies of Formula for Danger! http://community.harlequin.com/showthread.php/411-June-Love-Inspired-Suspense-Spotlight There’s also … Continue reading

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History Lovers and Early Church History by Sarah Goebel

From my posts recently, you can probably tell what I have been up to. I am back in school, hoping to get my Master’s in Theological Studies. Therefore, the books I am reading are books required for this goal. Some … Continue reading

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All About Words and Weddings and Dreams by Elizabeth Goddard

Recently, I went window shopping for a wedding dress with my daughter.  We didn’t go to buy a dress, but simply to browse the gowns and get a feel for what styles she liked.  If you’ve ever been in a … Continue reading

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AWARENESS BOOKS by Vicki Hinze

Awareness Books     Not too long ago, I wrote a book called Deadly Ties.  It was the second book in my Crossroads Crisis Center series and it dealt with human trafficking.   That was a subject that had been … Continue reading

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How Books Change Us by Elizabeth Goddard

Someone once told me that when you read a book you should walk away changed in some way. As a reader, I should expect the book to change me, and as an author, I should write a story that will … Continue reading

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Early Church History and You

Wow! It has been a busy spring for me. How about you? I had been very active in ministry activities up until the past few years when we moved to the California desert. Here, God’s priority assignment for me has … Continue reading

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The (Slightly Odd)Traits of a Book Collector by Camy Tang

Camy here. I was reading a book on my Nook the other day, Blue Like Jazz, which we’re going through in the college Bible study my husband and I are leading. After I finished the two chapters I needed to … Continue reading

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