Last year I was introduced to Book Brush. They were a new online company that enabled you to create amazing 3D images of your book covers. I fell in love with it the first time I tried it. (Read my post here.) It was fast, made all sorts of 3D images, I could also get […]
Are you Fearful?
With all the media frenzy going on about the coronavirus, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and fearful. I’ve seen the fear, heard the worry, and gotten frustrated by how people are acting. But there’s something we all need to remember For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of […]
Dreaded Book Fever
I was looking for something to post today. Some quote that would be fun. My mom has notebooks full of quotes about all sorts of things, and when we were looking, we came across this one. I just knew I had to share it. This affliction is common throughout the homeschooling community. It is contracted […]
9 Steps to Writing a Book Review
Warning: There may be sarcasm included in this post. Many people have taken it upon themselves to instruct others in the fine and delicate art of writing book reviews. Some have given examples of how they themselves do it. Others attempt to break down the reasons behind the intricate and complex do’s and don’ts of […]
5 Things You Won’t Find
Some people have asked me, when they pick up one of my books, if there are certain things in them. I’m always able to answer in the negative, but I thought you might like to know those things, and why I don’t include them. 1. Magic – I know this is sometimes a hot topic […]
A Closer Look at: Amanda Tero
Welcome back to our series where we look a little closer at different authors and their works. I don’t know about you, but I enjoy learning more about the people behind the stories. So come with me today and let’s take a closer look at musician, indie author, and graphic designer, Amanda Tero! Born in […]
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue . . .
There have always been romance books, and I’m sure there will always be romance books. Real romance is a beautiful picture of Christ and His church, however, many–or I could probably say most–books labeled “Romance” are full of distorted ideas, twisted morals, and fake relationships. Old and new books can have problems, but generally the […]
Book Lovers Blog Tag
Since it is February, I thought this book tag would fit in just fine. The Rules: Thank the blogger who nominated you and link back to their blog. Thanks, Katja! √ Include the Book-Lover Blog Tag graphic and rules in your post. √ Answer the questions. Uh, yeah, that happens below. √ Nominate at least […]
6 Research Tips
I’ve had many people ask me how I do my research and what I use. Here are 6 (+1 bonus) things that I’ve found very helpful when I’m writing historical fiction. Biographies – Not everyone enjoys biographies, but a good one about someone who lived during the time you want to write about can really […]
Research? Reading?
Does this sound familiar? The story line is incredible. The book, impossible to put down. As you turn page after page, the minutes slip by unnoticed. Food means nothing to you as you feel the emotions of the characters, share their struggles, and revel in their joys. The clock strikes the hour as your reach […]
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