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Why I Read and Why I Write
Opinion by Jim Denney [An apology: I should have posted this piece early this morning instead of late this evening, but I’ve been on the road this past week and just arrived home. Next week, I hope to post on-time. … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Dance with Dragons, A Wrinkle in Time, Battle Before Time, books, children's books, Doorway to Doom, Fiction. Fiction vs. NonFiction, George R. R. Martin, Joan Didion, Narnia, nonfiction, reading, stories, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, Timebenders, writing
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Calling All Librarian Stories!
I recently attended an international conference for Christian book buyers/sellers from around the world. Now I’m preparing to deliver a keynote speech at a national conference for book lenders—i.e., librarians. I’m excited about this opportunity because I’ve loved libraries since … Continue reading →
What’s My Line?
My husband and I play a game sometimes when we’re watching a movie we’ve never seen before. I was the one to start initiating this little game. At first, he told me, “Stop it, Honey. That’s not funny. Hush.” … Continue reading →
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Sharing Our Stories by Lynette Sowell
We made a very important and momentous trip a little more than one week ago. No fanfare and media frenzy, unlike what happened outside a London hospital not long before. Just a simple trip, three ladies in a bright-red extended-cab … Continue reading →
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