Are you looking for a sweet, old-fashioned book with a few different stories? Maybe one that you can find in your local library or bookstore? Check out today’s book. Kate’s Choice by Louisa May Alcott My rating: 4 of 5 stars Somehow this book has been sitting on our shelf for years and I never […]
Book #3 Nellie’s Christmas Letter
Need a shorter story that is free to help get you into a Christmas mood? Today’s story is both. Just click the button below to get your free copy from SAW Publishing. Nellie’s Christmas Letter by Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott My rating: 3 of 5 stars This is a short little story, but a fun […]
Book #2 An Invisible Thread
Are you wanting a short story to encourage you and your kids or younger siblings in doing things for others this Christmas time? If so, today’s story is for you. An Invisible Thread Christmas Story by Laura Schroff My rating: 4 of 5 stars This story always makes me tear up a bit because it […]
Book #1 A Homewood Christmas
Are you excited for year 6 of my 24-Books-before-Christmas posts? I am! I love sharing Christmas stories with you all and this year we are starting out with a special collection! A Homewood Christmas by Courtenay Burden, Erika Mathews, Hannah Gridley, Angie Thompson, Rebekah A. Morris, and Hannah Foster How do I review this collection? […]
5th Tuesday – First Stories Part 4
Hello, and welcome back our 5th Tuesday – First Stories edition. In this series I am going to be sharing some of my earlier writings with you all. *isn’t as nervous now* My stories were improving and weren’t so strange or impossible. After I had finished writing pretend letters with my friends, I started working […]
Fill Up Your Kindle
See all those genres up there? Yeah, those. Well, guess what time of year it is? Yep, time for the Black Friday Indie Sale! This year there are over 600 books! Some of mine are on sale and some are even Free! So many books in so many different genres. And yes, some authors are […]
5 Reasons Why I Write Christmas Stories
Just to make this clear, these are reasons why I write this genre, not why everyone does or should. Well, I searched and searched for someone to give me a definition of Christmas stories but I couldn’t find anything. I searched for Holiday, and the closest thing I could find is Stories set during a […]
Author Interview: Hannah Foster
Welcome to a special Read Another Page interview with author, Hannah Foster! Rebekah Morris: Hi Hannah! Welcome to the Read Another Page library. Would you tell my readers a little about yourself, as I’m sure not everyone knows you. Hannah Foster: Hi Rebekah’s readers! I’m Hannah Foster, most importantly a Christian saved by grace alone. […]
If . . .
I read a post a while back from a friend and it made me think. My thoughts went beyond what her post asked and I ended up with these questions. Perhaps they can encourage you or at least make you think. If I’m writing a story for the glory of God, can I trust Him […]
Writing Slump
Is your writing is in a slump? Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms? Flat Characters Blah Descriptions Stilted Conversation No Desire to Write Sluggish Writing Sessions Boring Plots Dry Action Scenes If so, then you might need the advice of some friends of mine. But do not fear, they know about writers and […]
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