Monthly Archives: January 2013

INTERVIEW WITH LILLIAN DUNCAN

I’m delighted today to welcome American Christian Fiction Writer author Lillian Duncan to my blog. Lillian writes those kinds of stories that send chills down your spine and make you hear footsteps in the dark. Her e-book, The Christmas Stalking, … Continue reading

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WINNER OF BECKY LYLES’S BOOK

(drumroll please) . . . . And the winner is EILEEN KEY. Eileen will receive either a hard copy or an e-copy (her choice) of Becky’s book, WINDS OF WYOMING. Stay tuned. More blog interviews with exciting authors, and more … Continue reading

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INTERVIEW WITH BECKY LYLES

With 2013 in full swing, I get to do one of my favorite things: chat with other writers! I’m looking forward to many more authors visiting with me on these pages. Today, I’m delighted to welcome Becky Lyles to my … Continue reading

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NEED A PET NAME…

…for the heroine of my current story. I’m working on an historical set in south central Missouri in 1876. My heroine–whose name is Carly, named after her father whose name was Carl– lives with her widowed mother. I want the … Continue reading

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AND THE WORD IS…SEEK

I’ve never been a fan of New Year’s resolutions, mainly because they usually make me feel like a failure. I do like to set goals, but in short, attainable strides—marks I can achieve if I put forth some effort, but … Continue reading

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