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My Writing: Reflecting on 2022 and Revving Up for 2023
Even though there’s a writing category on this blog, I’ve noticed I don’t often post about my writing journey. But, I’ve been reading several other writers’ blog posts this week and I love what they’re sharing. I’m encouraged when they share how they’re progressing through their writing struggles and l enjoy learning about their latest endeavors. Since some of you contact me throughout the year with questions about writing and blogging, I thought this first week in January, I’d create a post about what’s going on with my writing. Reflecting on 2022 is really revving me up for the new year!
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When It Doesn’t Feel Like Christmas
The tree is decorated, the stockings are hung, and my family is on their way to a family Christmas event. But, due to sickness, I am not with them. Perhaps, you’re in a similar situation—under the weather, a heavy burden, or deep sorrow. Is this one of those years when it doesn’t “feel” like Christmas? It often begins with the unexpected. . .
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Introducing StarLight Magazine for Kids
Are you looking for quality online content for your kids that's written with a Christian worldview? And, it's free? Allow me to introduce to you my friend and guest blogger today, Jean Hall. She's the editor of StarLight Magazine. I first met Jean when I attended a Write2Ignite Conference back in 2012. It's been a blessing to watch and learn from her ever since then. I'll let Jean tell you her story.
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YOU’RE JOKING ME – JOKES FOR KIDS BY A KID (Review & Giveaway)
Q. "What do baby chickens like to buy in stores? A. Cheep, cheep stuff! Are you looking for a new joke book for kids? Look no further. William Daniel has nailed it in his debut book, YOU’RE JOKING ME – JOKES FOR KIDS BY A KID. So, what makes this book special?
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BRITFIELD AND THE RETURN OF THE PRINCE: Review & Giveaway
If you’re a fan of the BRITFIELD adventure book series for ages 9 – 18, then you’ve been waiting for the third book in the series, BRITFIELD AND THE RETURN OF THE LOST PRINCE, to release. It’s promoted as the “unparalleled finale of sacrifice, romance, revenge, and loss.” We shall see if that’s true.