My guest today is author Deb Elkink. Deb grew up in Winnipeg, attended university south of the border in the Twin Cities, then married a cowboy and moved from her […]
Our assignment for the third post of our Blog Hop is to write a character sketch of “My Hero.” If I were to write about my real life hero, it
February 4, 2014
Reflections on John 6:7-8 Often, in this world of vast wisdom and knowledge, I feel that my contribution is insignificant. Really, what can I offer that would make a difference
Review of Heaven’s Prey Author: Janet Sketchley Genre: Christian suspense Format: print and digital Publication date: 2013 Ruth Warner, a middle-aged woman whose niece was brutally murdered, has been praying
January 28, 2014
Review of Heaven’s Prey Author: Janet Sketchley Genre: Christian suspense Format: print and digital Publication date: 2013 Ruth Warner, a middle-aged woman whose niece was brutally murdered, has been praying
January 27, 2014
The writing tools I use can be divided into several categories: those that are essential, those that are convenient or beneficial to efficiency, and the extra things that are nice
January 21, 2014
There are many methods for creating fictional characters. We’ll look at how to: * create characters from our imaginations * use people we know and alter them to be unrecognizable
January 14, 2014
Today I’d like to introduce you to author, Janet Sketchley: Janet is a Canadian author with a passion for story. She’s also a wife, mom, daughter, and friend who balances
January 13, 2014
Participating in this blog hop—thanks to Ruth L. Snyder—is a great way to head into this new year. (Please click on Ruth’s name to access her site and all the
January 2, 2014
The new year is here, and with memories of wonderful Christmas celebrations with friends and family, I’m ready to move forward. I hope you enjoyed your Christmas as much as