Saturday, April 22, 2023

Weekend Edition


  






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Monday: Jan asked the timeless question: Should Christian Authors Write For Secular Readers? and the winner of an e-book copy of "The Case of the Artist's Mistake" is Kayla James!

Tuesday: Pepper confessed her life isn't all bubble-gum and ice cream with her post How Do You Manage The Crazy?

Wednesday: Debby shared some secrets to peace with Nine Steps From Fear To Freedom

Thursday: Winnie shared her secrets of keeping details straight in the books she writers. Keeping Up With Your Story World includes examples!! And the winner of a signed copy of Her Amish Patchwork Family is Terri Lynn Schump





Monday: Erica will have some advice on why deadlines are important!

Wednesday: Cate will be here to talk about the importance of place in our stories.

Thursday: Pam is our hostess today
  





Pre-orders are live for the final book in the
Thorndike & Swann Regency Mystery Series! 



Winnie is excited to announce that she currently has two new releases up for preorder

HER AMISH PATCHWORK FAMILY

A former schoolteacher and a single father discover a second chance at friendship, family, and love.

Former Hope’s Haven schoolteacher, Martha Eicher, has always been the responsible one, putting her family first and caring for her widowed father and two younger sisters. But now they’re all happily married, and Martha isn’t sure where she fits in anymore . . . until she hears that Asher Lantz needs a nanny. Even though her childhood friendship with Asher ended abruptly years ago, when a misunderstanding drove a wedge between them, Martha offers her assistance.

Asher is also feeling adrift. As a single father to his niece and nephews, he struggles to balance his new family responsibilities with those on the farm and in his workshop. He’s grateful for Martha’s help, but worries things will always feel awkward with her. Yet before long, Asher realizes Martha is exactly what his family needs, and he can’t imagine his home without her.

Martha and Asher thought they were lost, but could they be right where they belong . . . together?

AMAZON LINK


DISARMING HIS HEART

A sharpshooter hiding her identity. A preacher with a guilty past. Will secrets ruin their shot at love?

Violet Taylor leads a double life. She’s the mysterious Masked Marvel, a daring and commanding sharpshooter performing in a traveling show. But in real life she holds back and allows others to lead the way. When an accident puts her arm in a sling she has to scramble to protect the secret of her identity as the Masked Marvel. So she enlists the help of her identical twin sister, a “townie” dressmaker, to secretly swap places until her arm heals. But that means she must also take on her sister's role as director of a children's church program. Before leaving, her sister informs Violet that she’s sweet on Pastor Carson, the program’s co-director, so she’d appreciate it if Violet doesn’t mess anything up with him.

Pastor Carson Davis became guardian to an orphaned nine-year-old six months ago and has been struggling to building a relationship with the boy ever since. It’s to the point where he’s begun to wonder if he’s even fit to be a pastor. Could finding a wife and mother figure for his foster son be the solution?

As Violet and Carson work together on the children’s program the attraction between them grows. But mindful of her sister’s feelings and guilt over her deception hold Violet back.

Little does she know that Carson is harboring secrets of his own…

AMAZON LINK








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Here's What Happens When You Read Everyday by Brooke Nelson at Reader's Digest

Prologues vs Flashbacks by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

Planning and Sticking to Your Writing Goals in 2023 by Now Novel at ProWritingAid blog

How Writers Meet the Challenge of a Multi-POV Book by Barbara Linn Probst at Writer UnBoxed

Challenges of Small Press Publishing by Jon Barton at The Creative Penn
 

Vision Boards for Writers by Sarah Rexford at Write To Done


How to be a Panster in a Plotter World by Melissa Tagg at Learn How To Write A Novel

How to Organize Your Story Details into a Story Bible by Lynette M Burrows at Writers In The Storm




1 comment:

  1. Have a wonderful weekend! It's blue skies and sunshine in GA...and three little goslings are frolicking on the lake. God's beautiful creation.

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