... reminding us how tenuous is a four-year-old's grasp on metaphysics ...From a few days ago:Her: Do we have a cat?Me: No, we do not.Her: Why not?Me: Because I don’t want one. [Note: to be fair, we have a Sheltie, a ferret, a goldfish, and assorted chickens and ducks. Various neighbors have … [Read more...] about A Corrie moment
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If you wanted to leave a comment and be entered in the drawing, but Blogger isn't letting you, just email directly. shenandoahdawn atsy comcast dotsy net (to borrow from The Mir's style, LOL) … [Read more...] about On Comments …
Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers: An Open Letter to WestBow
I hesitated when writing about this book to mention the news, rumor, what have you, that this series currently ends with book 2, even though Kathy had—has?—plans for at least one more. Being a friend of various published authors means that sometimes I hear information not necessarily for the general … [Read more...] about Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers: An Open Letter to WestBow
Day 2: A review of Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers
Welcome to the second day of our focus on Kathryn Mackel's Trackers, book 2 of the Birthright Project. (My apologies for the unclosed links yesterday; that should be fixed now.)Trackers is the continuing story of the characters we met in Outriders—Brady, Niki, Cooper, Stasia, and all the … [Read more...] about Day 2: A review of Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers
Take Seven: Christian Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog Tour: Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers
Wow! This is the eighth month that we've been doing the Christian Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog tours ... and our list of participants has grown: Jim Black Jackie Castle Valerie Comer Frank Creed Gene Curtis Chris Deanne Janey DeMeo April Erwin Beth Goddard Todd Michael Greene Karen Hancock Elliot Hanowski … [Read more...] about Take Seven: Christian Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog Tour: Kathryn Mackel’s Trackers
GMC, part 2
So many good comments! Thank you all so much. I appreciate each person taking the time to post.Overall, the character’s motivation is important, I agree—no, let me make that crucial. Without it, you’d have no story. It’s like … the use of light and shadow and color in a painting.I’m not always good … [Read more...] about GMC, part 2