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Burned Lawns by Julie Arduini
Of all the weather events happening across the country, I know higher than usual temps and a sudden stop to rain isn’t a big deal. However, across northeast Ohio, autumn weather has looked more like summer. In September, there were … Continue reading
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Being an author can be scary
How many people can say they kill people for a living and get away with it? Well, if you’re a suspense writer, you can. The ability to make up dangerous situations and then throw your main characters headfirst into the … Continue reading
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Commitment – Too Little or Too Much? By Marilyn Turk
Commitment – Definition: 1) Something that takes up time or energy, especially an obligation 2) loyalty, devotion or dedication to a cause, person or relationship 3) a promise, pledge or vow. I have this thing about commitment. I’ve always believed … Continue reading
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Our Schools Are Changing by Margaret Daley
In my The Men of Texas Rangers Series I have dealt with several issues facing our teenagers today from prescription drug abuse to bullying. I taught secondary level school for twenty-seven years and over those years I’ve seen a lot of changes occur. Continue reading
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Sunday with Guest Author Laura V. Hilton
Please join me in welcoming guest author Laura V. Hilton to our blog today. Laura us going to tell us a little about how she started writing Christian Fiction. For as long as I can remember, I wanted to be … Continue reading
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The Gift of Wings
by Jim Denney In September 1962, my third-grade class filed into the school library in search of adventure. I found mine right away—a book displayed on the “new arrivals” shelf. It had a blue cover with three children silhouetted against … Continue reading
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In the Mood for Something Different? by Lyn Cote
Are you in the mood for a bit of Christmas? Or will you be? Lyn Cote here-I’m so happy to be joining the other amazing authors here at Christian Reads! And I’m excited about a new project. I am … Continue reading
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Dealing with Fear by Louise M. Gouge
Louise M. Gouge Deals with Fear… Not the nervous feelings I would get while waiting for a job interview or the shakiness I used to feel before singing a solo in church. Not even the raw fear of … Continue reading
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My Fake Family by Julie Arduini
Years ago, I received a tote bag for Christmas that featured pockets to place your own pictures on both sides. It was a season where I was overwhelmed with moving, young children, and the baby was quite ill at the … Continue reading
Pieces Of Me
As an author, I find myself putting pieces of my life into each of my books. Whether it’s my love of coffee, animals, or cooking, they all seem to find their way into my stories. In my White Rose Publishing romance … Continue reading
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A Few of My Favorite Books by Nancy J. Farrier
One of my favorite activities is reading. I love books in almost any genre: romance, suspense, thriller, young adult, fantasy – and the list goes on. I keep track of what I’ve read every year. I decided to look back … Continue reading
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Stretching Myself by Marilyn Turk
Once upon a time, I was a little girl with a great imagination. I conjured up all kinds of fascinating scenarios for how my life would turn out. Some days I just knew Elvis would wait for me to grow … Continue reading
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How Do I Come Up with My Stories by Margaret Daley
How Do I Come Up with My Stories By Margaret Daley One of the questions I’ve been asked by readers is how I come up with a new story. Honestly, there are times I really don’t know how. Something just … Continue reading
The Beauty Of Broken by Mary Alford
Have you ever felt so broken that you didn’t see any way of coming back from it? Brokenness can come either from the circumstances forced on us or the self-infliction caused by us, and I think at some point in … Continue reading
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An Awesome Surprise by Judith Miller
When I finally typed “The End” on my latest manuscript and sent it off to my publisher a full week early (not bragging or anything), my daughter, granddaughter and I headed off to Missouri for a few days of vacation … Continue reading
















































