Challenge accepted! For 14 days in August, I’ll be participating in Story Ember’s Support the Writing Community Challenge. And I’ll be posting about it daily, here on the blog. It won’t replace my regular posts (like the upcoming free four-week creative writing lesson plan on August 3rd). It’ll just be a little something extra toContinueContinue reading “14 Day Community Challenge”
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Guest Post: Writing What You Know by Allen Brokken
Allen Brokken is on the blog today. He’s the author of the Towers of Light Series, a middle-grade christian fantasy series. The second book in the series, Still Small Voice, released on July 24th.Allen’s kindly offered to share his thoughts and experiences on drawing stories from real life. Please welcome Allen Brokken! One of theContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Writing What You Know by Allen Brokken”
Publishers Weekly
When Snow Globe Travelers: Samuel’s Legacy launched last year, I didn’t know much about the publishing world. My marketing plan was to throw spaghetti at the wall and see what stuck. Not a great approach, but I learned from it. (In fact, I’m still learning from it. There’s a lot of moving parts.) About aContinueContinue reading “Publishers Weekly”
7 Facts About Autism
I knew almost nothing about autism until 2014. That was the year we discovered our youngest son was autistic. And as we proceeded through the diagnostic process and subsequent therapies with him, we realized I was autistic too. I won’t delve into the difficulties of pursuing a diagnosis as an adult in this post (althoughContinueContinue reading “7 Facts About Autism”
“Still Small Voice” Cover Reveal
As defenders of the light, three children embark on a journey to stop the dark forces invading their land.Because of their faith, twelve-year-old Lauren and her younger brothers, Aiden and Ethan, prevailed in the battle for the Tower of Light. But their victory did not stop the Dark One. Darkness continues to spread across Zoura’sContinueContinue reading ““Still Small Voice” Cover Reveal”