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P. Lynn Halliday I walk and pray...then wait for the answer. The waiting is tough but worth it!
P. Lynn Halliday I walk and pray...the ideas, the words come...if I wait! (That's the hard part...walking away and waiting!)
P. Lynn Halliday It is thrilling to see your tale in print! To hold your book, to read your words! It is exciting and very, very scarey to share this very intimate part of you...your thoughts, dreams, ideas...spirituality with others. It kind of makes you vulnerable...but ultimately it is worth it for even just one person that says, "I loved your book."
P. Lynn Halliday Start by telling your tale! It is much easier, I find, to write about true events and we all have had them...think on them and ask yourself what you learned, and what you can share...then write!
P. Lynn Halliday I am working on an exciting fictional adventure called, "River Run", which is a life changing adventure story about 3 sibblings who decide to try canoe tripping on their own (no parents allowed)! Each child brings different skills and character types to the trip...each has something to share...and something to learn.
Will the trip end in disaster or a new beginning?? Stay tuned...
P. Lynn Halliday I am a Christian and I think that God nudges me to write...indeed plants ideas in my head. My first book was about real adventures that I had in life, where I learned valuable lessons that needed to be shared! (Stuck on the Rocks, again). My second book (Finding His Way) is similarly true "lost" tails from my life...ones which alerted me to "seek Him" when I was feeling lost. The third and forth books are fictional - although based on real goats from our farm and are designed as children's teaching books. (Goat Tales...Scruffy finds His way and SuperScruff).
P. Lynn Halliday We had goats on our farm and we noticed very quickly just how fun and mischievious they are, very much like children! That gave me the idea that I could use the antics of goats to teach children in a fun way...the important truths of life.

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