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August 5, 2016

Fiction Friday: A Beauty Refined

I love a good historical novel. One that sweeps me into a location that is enriched by a time I don’t know and a place that is new. Tracie Peterson has created such a place in her latest novel A Beauty Refined. This story is one of finding the truth in a forest of lies, […]
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Published on August 05, 2016 02:13

August 2, 2016

Regensburg: A German city in its Medieval Splendor

As we’re back from Italy, it has brought back so many memories of our two months in Germany. As that country has experienced terrorist attacks in the last few weeks, I’ve been praying for this country that is dear to my heart. Here are some of the photos from that time…they only begin to capture […]
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Published on August 02, 2016 00:04

When You Can’t Go

ACFW is about three weeks away -- Gack! That means there's a lot of excited chatter...including yours truly. For me, it's like a once a year family reunion with my writer peeps -- including so many of the Writer Alley pals and Grove girl sisters. These folks understand a big piece of my life. This year I'm coleading a continuing education session, so I'll be pretty busy preparing for that. Today though my heart is turned toward those who won't be able to attend.
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Published on August 02, 2016 00:00

July 26, 2016

Homeschooling Curriculum Choices

I've spent the last week evaluating where my kids are and which curriculum will work best for them. Let's be real. It can be daunting. Overwhelming. Make you want to suck your thumb in a corner. And I don't attend curriculum fairs for this very reason. It's simply too much. So how do I reach a decision that I pray will work for each child this year? I answer the following questions:
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Published on July 26, 2016 00:35

July 22, 2016

Fiction Friday: History Meets Fiction in Shadowed By Grace Video

This summer I got the privilege and joy of teaching 29 undergrads in Italy. Yes…I just typed that magical word…Italy. My family was based in Siena while I taught every day for two weeks. Then we had some flexibility as we split time between students and seeing a bit more of Italy…particularly Rome. This was […]
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Published on July 22, 2016 00:53

July 20, 2016

What if Our Dreams Came True

I’m just back from living a dream — spending a month in Italy. Hard work, but a dream. For ten years, I worked toward the dream of writing for one editor at one house. I’ve had the great privilege of writing many books for many wonderful editors, but there was a special click when I met […]
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Published on July 20, 2016 00:10

I’m just back from living a dream — spending a mont...

I’m just back from living a dream — spending a month in Italy. Hard work, but a dream. For ten years, I worked toward the dream of writing for one editor at one house. I’ve had the great privilege of writing many books for many wonderful editors, but there was a special click when I met […]
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Published on July 20, 2016 00:10

July 12, 2016

Four Tips when writing about something you’ve never done

Several years ago when my writing bud Nicole O’Dell asked me if I wanted to be part of a novella collection with her, my initial reaction was “of course!” Nicole is so prolific and accomplished I couldn’t imagine not writing with her. And if it also meant I could help a Valerie Comer, a debut […]
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Published on July 12, 2016 00:30

July 1, 2016

Traveling Tips for Writers: Part 2

 Last week I started explaining what tools I make sure I have in my writing suitcase as I launch on a new writing adventure. Those included a killer what if, a lead character I can build a story around, and a setting that can become a character in the book. Since it’s still vacation season, I […]
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Published on July 01, 2016 00:35

June 28, 2016

Summer Plans? 4 low-cost ideas to try with your kids

Summer is officially upon most of us. The calendar is turning to July and that means school has been out awhile for most of us. It also means we need to fill the empty days that seem to be dragging on. Whether you homeschool or not, here are a few ideas to get you started. Then let […]
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Published on June 28, 2016 00:18