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Conflict: The Exit of Anne
Posted on 27. Aug, 2010 by Michele.
Over the past two weeks I’ve read several different articles and responses to author Anne Rice’s recent Facebook declaration regarding Christianity. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, you can catch up here (and you might want to pull yourself out from under that rock. Only kidding.).
The topic of Anne’s decision has been [...]
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CWG Webinar: Building Your Online Platform
Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Michele.
(I just received this notice from the Christian Writers Guild…)
Building Your Online Platform
With Matt Brown
TONIGHT, August 25, at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
You don’t have to be a published writer to start building your online platform. Start now, and it will help you gain a readership. During this webinar, Matt Brown, Web Development & Communication for [...]
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Chicken Soup Story Call Out: Devotional Stories For Times of Trouble
Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Michele.
Life has always been filled with trials, including illness, job loss, grief, addictions, and much more. God never promised that our earthly lives would be without difficulties, but he assured us that he will always be with us to share our burdens. We are looking for true stories that show God’s presence during a time [...]
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Launching a Star Writing Contest
Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Michele.
The SpacecoasT Authors of Romance (Florida STARs) are very excited to announce The 2010 Launching A Star Contest! With both great editors and super agents signed up as final judges, we expect to have another successful run. Last year, 28 full manuscripts and 4 partials were requested!! To date, we know of 4 manuscripts sold!
This [...]
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Conflict: The Gloves Are Off
Posted on 24. Aug, 2010 by Michele.
“Anger is a secondary emotion.”
I said this to one of my boys the other day, and he looked at me like I was nuts.
Maybe, or maybe my timing was off. He was, after all, rather angry.
Still, I didn’t know this until the past few years. If only I’d known 20 years ago! So I waited [...]



