Blogging thoughts: Why do I LOVE Christian Fiction?
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Hello everyone! I am on Seekerville today sharing on this very specific question. Be sure to drop by and share your story! There's also a giveaway for authors and readers!
Ft. Howard Thanks so much for joining me on Annie’s fantastic blog for the sixth stop on my Expedition: Still Life Tour. If you aren't familiar with this exciting blog tour, or the fabulous grand prize you can win by taking part in it, please visit Expedition: Still Life's main contest page for all the details. Today’s stop is Fort Howard. I won’t give any Still Life spoilers on this tour, but Ft. Howard plays a pivotal role in the story. It also plays a pivotal role in Maryland’s history. Fort Howard is a former military installation of the Spanish–American War. The installation earned the nickname the " Bulldog at Baltimore's Gate," serving as the coastal artillery headquarters for Baltimore, Maryland. Fort Howard's historical significance is its military connection with the War of 1812 , the Spanish–American War, and World War II. In 1922 it became the headquarters of the Coast Defenses of Baltimore and from 1925-1928 the nurses...
Humor. There are a few authors I immediately think of when I hear that word, and Tina Radcliffe is one of them. So today, we're in for a treat! We have Tina here to chat. And if you know Tina from Seekerville blog, you know she's hilarious! Thank you to Annie for inviting me to her home on the web today. I actually fought tooth and nail on the approach to this topic, however it is now two a.m. and God won. Oh, that God. Yes, he does have a sense of humor. Thirty-one years ago, I sat in a packed auditorium, not just any auditorium, but the Mabee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It’s utilized for basketball games, and concerts. I hate crowds and was dragged to this service by a “friend.” I had a close and personal relationship with the Lord at the time, which can be described as... Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The message from my brain to my heart wasn’t quite making a connection. However, this Sunday morning, something was about to happen that would change my lif...
1. They get us and our story worlds. Readers understand that characters in our books are very real. They email us to check on them and to let us know if those characters made ill-advised decisions. They really participate in the stories and the characters and want to know when the next book in the series is coming. Readers are willing to get lost in our story worlds. They trust us to build that world solidly, and so well that they are also willing to suspend their belief a little bit for the greater story good. Readers are with us every inch of the way as we construct a new story town or planet. A few notes from readers. Oklahoma Reunion : “Maddie (Ryan Jones widowed sister) and Ben Wyatt (Grandpa Jones neighbor's grandson who had a crush on Maddie.) Did you, will you or have you considered writing a story with these two characters?” Rocky Mountain Cowboy: “How will we know if Rebecca & Joe's twins were boys?” Claiming Her Cowboy: “I hope in your futur...
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