The Ticket by Debra Coleman Jeter
The Ticket is the debut full-length work of fiction by author, Debra Coleman Jeter, writer of many articles and stories, both fiction and non-fiction, as well as a nationally-acclaimed screen-play. This coming-of-age story is for both young adults and adults. I know you’ll enjoy getting to know Debra better! Please leave a comment at the end of her interview and sign up on the Rafflecopter for even more chances to win a copy!
Mystery vs Murky by Aaron Gansky
Authors, particularly new ones, struggle with how much information to give and when to give it. Aaron Gansky offers tips on how to write stories that have mystery that isn’t murky. Welcome Aaron!
Read MoreCradled in God’s Hands
When troubles come it is typical to question and wonder, but the most important thing we can do is trust. Like the old song, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.” If we are in fellowship with God we are safe. Even in the midst of the darkest trials there is hope for believers, cradled safely in the palms of God’s hands.
Read MoreThe Perils of a Pastor’s Wife by Nan Jones
Nan Jones’ new book, The Perils of a Pastor’s Wife, will guide you through the calamities of life and restore your confidence in God’s purpose and plan for your life and ministry. We would love to hear your comments! Sign in with the Rafflecopter at the end and gain extra points toward winning a signed copy!
Read MoreMake Your Story World Come Alive
One of the key elements to any work of fiction is the setting. Believable creation of the story world is every bit as important as the character creation, and in fact, the setting can often function very much like a character in the way it captivates and draws the reader in. The most important thing a writer can accomplish with their setting is to make the reader think they live there.
Read MoreBrown Bear Blunders by Alisha Ritchie
My guest today is Alisha Ritchie. Her devotionals have a whimsy and innocence about them that is truly refreshing. I hope you will feel blessed by Brown Bear Blunders. We would love it if you took time to leave a comment!
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