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From the Writer’s Desk

Welcome to the life of a writer. This blog will doucment my life as a writer that began before print on demand changed the publishing industry.

  • The Perfect Fit

    Michael embraced his mentor’s wise counsel. After months of tests and counseling, Michael wrote a list of fifteen things that would make a church a…

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  • Hound of Heaven

    I knew Jeremy had been difficult, but his mother never revealed the details Jeremy shared with me. “I never got drunk or took drugs, but…

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  • A Shiny Pebble

    She did not look at me as she told me why. “Teena, after my stepmother threw me out of the house, I moved to Texas…

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  • Friends

    Anthony tried drinking to escape the pressures of life. Alcohol made him sick, so he turned to drugs. Getting high on weekends soon became a…

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  • I Found My Stride

    Gail had told Anna she needed to be born again to see the kingdom of God. Anna looked up the scripture in John chapter 3.…

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  • Moving Forward

    God had not given up on Lori, but she had built her house on shifting sands. She served God as many immature Christians do –…

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  • What’s a Blog

    A venue for an author to expose his or her work to an audience is important. There is no point in writing if no one…

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  • Shining Light in Dark Places

    “Are you the writers’ group?” They nodded and pointed to an empty chair. The woman I sat next to leaned close to me and whispered,…

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  • Letting Go of the Past

    When I learned the pastor of the church where I had taught Sunday school had resigned, I wanted to return, thinking I could recapture the…

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  • Sinful Ministers

    Every church I attended failed, and the sheep scattered to look for greener pastures. My son told me I was a church curse. But the…

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  • A Published Book

    I had forgotten about the query I’d sent to PublishAmerica when I received a contract from them in the mail. Publishing didn’t interest me, but…

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