by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 6, 2022 | Author news, Blogs/Podcasts, Christmas
Enjoy this story from my friend, E.V. Sparrow… In 1975, I accepted Jesus Christ’s work on the cross for my salvation, and a few months later, my parents sold my childhood home. We moved into a new community for people over 55. Because of my parents’ ages, they...
by K.A. Ramstad | Dec 2, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Nick, the Christmas Coyote, by Tami Johnson, is great for kids ages six to eight. The illustrations capture the somberness of wintry skies yet the vibrancy of Christmas trees and presents. When showing summer scenes, the blues and greens shine on the pages. The main...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 1, 2022 | Author news, Blogs/Podcasts, Christmas
Hello, friends! I love Christmas time and have some great news for the season of 2022. I’ll share fun posts about different aspects of Christmas written by a group of my author friends: Diana Leagh Matthews, E V Sparrow, Karin Beery, Jane Carlile Baker, Dianne...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 30, 2022 | Author news, Blogs/Podcasts, Christmas
Oops. I like to beg your forgiveness as I inadvertently sent out one of my Christmas blog tour posts yesterday. I’ll send it again on its regular date, December 11th and part two will go live on December 18th. Not the first time I hit the wrong button and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 29, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Determined to Dance Podcast
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 7:45 — 7.2MB)Subscribe: RSS | More Welcome to season 2 of the Determined to Dance podcast. I pray that you’ll be uplifted, encouraged, and will move forward each and every day. Today’s episode, Daring to Dance...
by Arthur | Nov 25, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
When reading old science fiction, it isn’t really the ‘science’ that you are shooting for (or the fiction, obviously); it is the plot, the characters, and the human themes that lie beyond the surface. Which means that some books or stories are pretty much useless once...