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November 2, 2010
Free Kindle Books
Here are some great books on Kindle that are currently available for download. Not sure how long they'll be offered for free, so click on over there if you're interested. (And the link I downloaded should take you directly to the free Kindle download page, but watch to be sure before clicking your final order.)
And remember, you don't have to have a Kindle to read Kindle books. Amazon has
And remember, you don't have to have a Kindle to read Kindle books. Amazon has
Published on November 02, 2010 01:59
I took advantage of early voting last week (yay!) but if ...
I took advantage of early voting last week (yay!) but if you haven't voted yet, please exercise your right––and extreme privilege––to do that today. Cast your ballot! Let your voice be heard, and remember to keep in prayer for our nation and its leaders, and recommit, with me, to living out II Chronicles 7:14.
Published on November 02, 2010 01:48
November 1, 2010
What three books should everyone read?
I'm loving this!
I'm on Christian Retailing's website and I'm listening authors answer these questions:
What inspires you to write?What three books should everyone read?Who is the most influential person in your writing career?
So insightful! You'll hear from authors such as Terri Blackstock, Tracie Peterson, Deborah Raney, Harry Kraus, Deborah Vogts, Elizabeth Goddard, and many more!
These
I'm on Christian Retailing's website and I'm listening authors answer these questions:
What inspires you to write?What three books should everyone read?Who is the most influential person in your writing career?
So insightful! You'll hear from authors such as Terri Blackstock, Tracie Peterson, Deborah Raney, Harry Kraus, Deborah Vogts, Elizabeth Goddard, and many more!
These
Published on November 01, 2010 00:01
October 30, 2010
A Taste of Heaven
I love that the Creator of Heaven and Earth cares about the tiniest little things...
My daughter, Kelsey, and I had been planning on doing some cooking tomorrow afternoon but I haven't been able to find this one cookbook that has all of our family recipes, but more importantly––all of Mom's handwritten recipes in it. It's a cookbook/scrapbook that Kels made for me after Mom passed away last year
My daughter, Kelsey, and I had been planning on doing some cooking tomorrow afternoon but I haven't been able to find this one cookbook that has all of our family recipes, but more importantly––all of Mom's handwritten recipes in it. It's a cookbook/scrapbook that Kels made for me after Mom passed away last year
Published on October 30, 2010 19:40
A taste of Heaven
I love that the Creator of Heaven and Earth cares about the tiniest little things...
My daughter, Kelsey, and I had been planning on doing some cooking tomorrow afternoon but I haven't been able to find this one cookbook that has all of our family recipes, but more importantly––all of Mom's handwritten recipes in it. It's a cookbook/scrapbook that Kels made for me after Mom passed away last year
My daughter, Kelsey, and I had been planning on doing some cooking tomorrow afternoon but I haven't been able to find this one cookbook that has all of our family recipes, but more importantly––all of Mom's handwritten recipes in it. It's a cookbook/scrapbook that Kels made for me after Mom passed away last year
Published on October 30, 2010 19:40
Today is Talk Like Jane Austen Day
Did you know that today, October 30, is Talk Like Jane Austen Day?
Neither did I until I read a fabulous interview on Rachel McRae's LifeWay Blog with none other than Julie Klassen who does indeed write like Jane Austen. If you love Regency novels then you must check out Julie's. They're captivating.
I really enjoyed Lady of Milkweed Manor and loved The Silent Governess. Which, incidentally,
Neither did I until I read a fabulous interview on Rachel McRae's LifeWay Blog with none other than Julie Klassen who does indeed write like Jane Austen. If you love Regency novels then you must check out Julie's. They're captivating.
I really enjoyed Lady of Milkweed Manor and loved The Silent Governess. Which, incidentally,
Published on October 30, 2010 00:06
October 28, 2010
Dishin' Dirt
Author Trish Perry and I are chatting over here today and I'm dishing some dirt on Robin Lee Hatcher and Deborah Raney. Plus you have a chance to win a copy of Within My Heart, my latest release.
You're invited, and if you know more dirt on Robin and Deb, then please, by all means...do tell!
You're invited, and if you know more dirt on Robin and Deb, then please, by all means...do tell!
Published on October 28, 2010 10:23
October 26, 2010
Animals Among Us
In my post last week over at Writes of Passage, Judy Miller asked about the elephant and giraffe that had somehow sneaked their way into one of the pictures of fall around our house. I told her I'd share about them this week, along with some of the other animals lurking around our home, tucked beneath plants and window sills and tables, and nestled on hearths.
"Raffy," the giraffe (I know…how
"Raffy," the giraffe (I know…how
Published on October 26, 2010 02:01
October 20, 2010
Definition of Marketing
My husband (who's a marketing guy) shared the Dilbert comic with me this morning. So funny! I've always loved Dilbert, and what the strip says today is so true. Marketing is such an elusive thing. But one thing we do know...
Word of mouth is still the best marketing around. Nothing else like it. So thanks, friends, for the word of mouth you give my books.
(Click below, then click each tiny
Word of mouth is still the best marketing around. Nothing else like it. So thanks, friends, for the word of mouth you give my books.
(Click below, then click each tiny
Published on October 20, 2010 08:04
October 19, 2010
Free Kindle Book by Nancy Mosier
Fabulous book! Check it out here. And remember, you don't have to have a Kindle to get the free Kindle downloads.
Here's a summary of Mozarts's Sister:In the shadow of her famous sibling, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, older sister Nannerl was perhaps no less talented but devoid of the opportunities of the time because of her sex and a controlling parent.At least this is the argument presented in this
Here's a summary of Mozarts's Sister:In the shadow of her famous sibling, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, older sister Nannerl was perhaps no less talented but devoid of the opportunities of the time because of her sex and a controlling parent.At least this is the argument presented in this
Published on October 19, 2010 23:11