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Free ebook Download: The Voyage of Promise
The Voyage of Promise: Grace in Africa Book 2
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Tagged Abingdon, Africa, authors, fiction, free download, Grace in Africa, historical fiction, slavery, social justice, The Triumph of Grace, writers, writing
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Waaaaay Behind!
Tweet Okay, folks, six days left until my manuscript due date. Just to let you know… I’ve got 302 messages in my email inbox awaiting answers. Not deletable stuff, but hold-on-I’ll-get-back-to-you-as-soon-as-I-can stuff. How pitiful is that? If your message is … Continue reading
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Tagged Abingdon, Blessings in India, Cultural fiction, historical fiction, India
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Yay! Sigh~!
Tweet When my kids were little I used to read them a  book called: What Good News, What Bad News. (At least I think that was the title. I did a quick search through Amazon and couldn’t find it.) It was … Continue reading
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To Write is to Care
Tweet What an exciting rollercoaster ride!  Am I in Africa or India or the USA? Is it back in history or today? As I prepare for the February 1 release of The Triumph of Grace, book 3 of the Grace … Continue reading
The Common English Bible New Testament
Tweet I am so pleased to be an author for one of the most respected publishers in CBA!  In addition to its awesome fiction line (that’s my home), Abingdon Press (www.abingdonpress.com) has just released The Common English Bible New Testament. The … Continue reading
Counting Down the Year: Judy Christie
Tweet Days growing shorter, Christmas trees in the department stores, mall aisles lined with displays of calendars for 2011. Yep, we’re rapidly approaching the end of 2010. Hard to believe, isn’t it? Could it really have been a decade ago that … Continue reading
Glowing Author: Rick Acker
Tweet  Glowing Author #16 Write about what you know about. That’s a firm rule for writers. And, oh, what Rick Acker knows about! He was here on Kay’s Words in the spring telling us ways to handle book piracy problems. And what he … Continue reading
Top 10, and One for You… Maybe
Tweet Yay!!! Breaking News Flash #1: After several delays (nope, not my fault!) The Voyage of Promise, book 2 of the Grace in Africa trilogy, is now off the press and ready for you. Breaking News Flash #2: I was just … Continue reading
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Tagged Abingdon, authors, fiction, Grace in Africa, historical fiction, slavery, social justice, The Call of Zulina, The Triumph of Grace, writers, writing
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Glowing Authors: Kathi Macias and Susan Wales
Tweet Glowing Authors #15 I’ll admit it; I have a personal love for historical fiction.  The reader gets so much more than just a good story.  We also get to peek through the window of time and watch history in the making. Today … Continue reading
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Tagged Abingdon, authors, historical fiction, Kathi Macias, Susan Wales, Valeria's Cross, writers, writing
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Glowing Author: Dr. Richard Mabry
Tweet Glowing Author #14 Common wisdom: Write about what you know about. So who should write medically based fiction? A person with first-hand medical knowledge, of course! Someone like today’s Glowing Author, Dr. Richard Mabry. (His latest book was just awarded a coveted 4-1/2 star … Continue reading
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