Posts Tagged With: June Foster
Congratulations June!!!!
Our dear June Foster has just signed a three book deal with Desert Breeze Publishing for her Bellewood Series. Here’s the release schedule: Bellewood Book One: Give Us This Day – February 2012 Bellewood Book Two: As We Forgive – September 2012 Bellewood Book Three: Deliver Us – April 2013 June has a talent for … Continue reading
My Dirty Stove
When we left Washington State for Florida last week, we spent a night in the small town of Russell, Kansas on I70. The next morning as we prepared to leave, I noticed our RV faced the south bringing the early morning sun glaring through the window opposite my tiny kitchen. Now, I have to say … Continue reading
Half Full Vs. Half Empty
We’ve all heard the half empty, half full discussion. I’ll be honest. I have to force myself to perceive the glass as half full much of the time. My normal inclination is to see the dreary side of things. I guess that’s my old melancholy nature I inherited from somewhere. But I’ve received an inheritance … Continue reading
We Are God’s Workmanship
God amazes me daily. If I stop and really listen, I can “hear” the still, small voice. And I can “see” His work in my life and the lives of others. But I have to get still and really listen. When the Lord put the desire in me to write stories for Him in November of … Continue reading
Called to Write
If I knew then what I know now, would I still pursue writing fiction? Sometimes I ask myself that question, and I always come up with the same answer: yes, by God’s grace. My lack of skill and knowledge, getting plots organized in my mind and on paper, too many “how to” books to read, … Continue reading
Fiction Fun – Miguel and Mary Ann
Hello readers. It’s Fiction Fun Friday. As Connie explained two weeks ago, each of us will take the topic of a first kiss interrupted by an animal and create a scene. We will present a story in our own unique, individual style and genre. I generally write contemporary romance, and since I grew up in El … Continue reading
Life After Life
I tend to hear about friends and family my own age that have passed on. Now, you may think I’m just melancholy today, but that’s far from the truth. I’m not trying to sound morose or crotchety. The reality of the next life brings me great. joy. And I suppose it’s a subject a person … Continue reading
Too Shiny
Once when my grandson Jayke was about four years old, he told my daughter the reason people couldn’t see God was because He’s too shiny. Of course Grandma thought that was such a cute thing for a little one to say. It was only recently I found a scripture that affirmed the truth to that … Continue reading
Give Us This Day
A New Life
Building Amanda's Future
Love Returned
American Christian Fiction Writers