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EMBRACE THE SPIRIT by Vicki Hinze
I’ve not been well for two weeks. Nothing fiercely wrong, just strep and sinusitis that is dragging heels at departing. But it’s had me feeling just bad enough to be less than effective. I’ve been spending a lot of time … Continue reading
GREAT THINGS TO DO ON NEW YEAR’S EVE by Vicki Hinze
THINGS TO DO ON NEW YEAR’S EVE © 2007-2011, Vicki Hinze Tomorrow night the door closes on 2011. For some it’s been a good year. For others, the best they can say is in short order it will … Continue reading
When the World Rejoices and You Mourn by Vicki Hinze
The Christmas Blues: When the World Rejoices and You Mourn © 2011, Vicki Hinze Days that try souls are all too common. Yet during the Christmas season, the myriad of feelings that weary us and try our souls—feelings of being … Continue reading
THE MEANING OF THANKSGIVING by Vicki Hinze
What does Thanksgiving really mean? In these times of confusion and strife, to reacquaint ourselves with the truth, we should return to those who established it… “Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of almighty … Continue reading
REASONS READERS READ THE BOOKS THEY READ by Vicki Hinze
REASONS READERS READ THE BOOKS THEY READ © 2011, Vicki Hinze Every now and then, readers and writers are subjected to comments from other people about the reading material they have selected. Some of the comments are from … Continue reading
Getting Out of God’s Way–Walks in Faith by Vicki Hinze
This weekend, I had an unusual experience and I want to share it with you. A few years ago, I wrote this odd short story, Before the White Rose. When I started writing Christian fiction, I thought, well, this … Continue reading
Book Review: 40 Ways to Get Closer to God by Vicki Hinze
40 Ways to Get Closer to God Jerry MacGregor and Keri Wyatt Kent Publisher: Bethany House ISBN-10: 0764209183 ISBN-13: 978-0764209185 At some point in our lives, often when we’re in crisis, we call on God for help. When the crisis … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 Ways to Get Closer to God, 40-day chalenge, book review, Christian fiction, Christians Read, inspirational, Jerry MacGregor, Keri Wyatt Kent, spiritual growth, spiritual journey, spiritual wisdom, transformation, Vicki Hinze, walking with God
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Weekend Writer: Relevance and the Math Business by Vicki Hinze
WARNING: This is a no-edit zone… Relevance and the Math Business © 2011, Vicki Hinze Most writers aren’t fond of math. We’re into words. And yet in our industry many are all about the math. Math over content … Continue reading
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Tagged author/agent relations/ author/pulbisher relations, career strategy, choices, ebook publishing, ebooks, independent publishing, publishing, publishing industry, publishing math, Relevance and the Math Business, traditional publishing, Vicki Hinze, Weekend Writer, writing
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Libraries by Camy Tang
Camy Tang here! At one point last year, I was interviewing for some part-time library positions. Applying for the job was a no-brainer. I mean, what reader wouldn’t want to be surrounded by books for a few hours each day??? … Continue reading
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What’s Your Reading Pleasure? by Elizabeth Goddard
I’m so excited to be a part of this new blog. Many thanks to Vicki Hinze who brought us all together. In this world filled with millions of blogs its hard to think of something new and fresh to … Continue reading
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Official Launch Date–September 15th by Vicki Hinze
Christians Read will be officially launching on September 15, 2011. We are excited about the official launch of Christians Read. Each of the participating authors has a deep appreciation for Christian books. We so look forward to sharing our thoughts … Continue reading
A New Venture–Christians Read by Vicki Hinze
Wouldn’t it be nice, I thought, if there were a blog where a lot of different Christian fiction authors posted about books–their own and others–about writing (on the weekends) and about daily Christian life? And wouldn’t it be nice if … Continue reading
















































