I first heard about this book when Sarah Holman started writing it. I knew it sounded like one I’d want to read, so I quickly added it to my TBR list. And then I waited. It took a while but at last the story is coming out! I was excited to get my hands on […]
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2021 Reading Challenge
Welcome to the Read Another Page Reading Challenge! What would a blog with a title like Read Another Page be without reading challenges? I don’t know about you, but reading challenges have made me read many more books than I usually do. And some are even ones I wouldn’t have picked up otherwise. So let’s […]
Book #4 The Christmas Collie
Everyone should read a Christmas story that has a dog in it, so here is a sweet story to help. The Christmas Collie by Ted Paul My rating: 4 of 5 stars This story is so sweet!I love the fact that it’s a poem. And the pictures are wonderful!The story is of a boy who […]
Pocket Books
These books are all small 4×6 inch books. Perfect for tucking into cards, purses, or pockets. Heroes without Capes What makes a real hero? Henry Rader isn’t looking to be a hero when he and his dog head out to earn some money for their struggling family. And when little acts of kindness pop up […]
Short Christmas Stories
These stories are only available in kindle format. Faithful & Joyful Christmas Eve isn’t supposed to be hectic and crazy, but with Dad at work, Mom stuck in bed, and five younger siblings each needing attention, that’s exactly how Hazel’s day is going. Can she stay faithful and even joyful in the midst of chaos […]
Woodbreak – Lake Wood – Book 3
Is something wrong at the Halstead ranch?Lake Wood can’t shake the feeling that trouble is in the wind for his pretty neighbor, Jane Halstead. First her uncle didn’t show when he promised, and now suspicious strangers are lurking about her ranch. But is the trouble purely in his own imagination? Or is there real cause […]
Writing “Rules”?
Please excuse me while I climb up on my soapbox again. This is a topic that, as a writing teacher, drives me nuts! Have you ever read someone’s writing “rules” that makes you a little puzzled because either someone else tells you the exact opposite of what you learned somewhere else, or you have read […]
The Journey of a Story – Part 6
To the Bookshelves This is the final stop on our story’s journey. I hope you’ve enjoyed this trip and learned some things. Once I made those final corrections from the proof copy, I created my kindle book for Jim Wood. I don’t like creating the kindle book before I’ve made the final corrections or I […]
The Journey of a Story – Part 4
Formatting/Cover/Proof My story is written, it’s been edited to a certain extent, now what? Now I get the fun part. I mean I love writing and seeing the story come together and finding out what happens to my characters, but I also enjoy formatting, designing the cover, putting it all together and getting my proof […]
The Journey of a Story – Part 3
Editing How do I get my stories edited? And how did Jim Wood get edited? I have found that my editing is a bit different than many other writers. But it works really well for me. Yes, I’ve read the books that say:“Never go back and edit as you write.”“Write the entire story first and […]
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