Saturday, June 3, 2023

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Monday: Memorial Day - Seekerville Closed

Thursday: Audra shared her thoughts on the Power of Setting




Monday: Mary will be in the house today!

Wednesday: Mindy will be here to share with us.












AMISH BLAST INVESTIGATION

In Stores NOW!

A deadly explosion.
A dangerous search for the truth.

After an explosion rocks Becca Klein’s bakery and kills one of her customers, she teams up with the victim’s son to find justice. Though estranged from his father, 
Englischer Luke Snyder is compelled to help the Amish woman uncover why his father died. But ruthless killers believe Luke’s father gave Becca something they want, and they’ll stop at nothing to get it. Can Luke keep Becca safe until they discover the truth?

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21 Bible Verses to Use to Pray for Your Writing by Edie Melson at The Write Conversation

Starting Over. It Never Gets Easier by PJ Parrish at Killzone blog

Lead Magnets to Promote Your New Release by Jennifer Chastain at Learn How To Write A Novel


Understanding Permission: Legal Considerations for Writers by William Bernhardt at Book Brush blog

The Writer Who Doesn't Know What They Don't Know by Lynette Eason at Steve Laube agency

Two Success Factors No One Wants To Talk About by Jaime Buckley at Writers In The Storm

How to Balance Passion and Profit by Daniel Parsons at Self-Publishing Formula


How Point Of View Can Solve Your Writing Problems by Janice Hardy at Fiction University


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