Happy Halloween!
Coming to Terms
Do you ever fight against things you know you should do?
Sorry that’s a stupid question. Of course you do. We all do…right? So here I am again working toward a low carb diet as directed by my doctor. Sigh. I love carbs, sweets and potatoes. I’m a corn bread expert! How am I going to eat low carbs? But alas, this is something I know I need to do.
Same thing about writing. I fight what God wants me to do. Why? Because it’s not exactly what I want to do. Doesn’t that sound like a snotty brat? I guess I never thought about it that way before. But that’s it. That’s what it means when we don’t follow God’s instruction.
I’m not talking about the Bible–though I’m not saying that’s not first. I’m talking about His instructions for our individual lives.
Wow. A lot to think about for a Monday. But the answer is pretty simple, right? Cut the carbs and follow God’s plan for my writing.
Should be easy enough, but everyday I struggle against a plan that has been established. And pray everyday for the conflict to ease. Or maybe that’s the point…
Why Do You Read?
It’s Time
I apologize that this post is a day late, but between a migraine and a messed up spider bite (don’t ask) I’m running a little behind. Not a good thing when you consider that it’s time to start working on Gabriel’s Bride. At least that’s what I’m calling it. The verdict is still out as far as the editors are concerned. But it’s Gabriel’s story, no doubt about that. And the third in the Clover Ridge Series.
Gabriel’s story will be different for me for two reasons. First, both characters are Amish and second, they will be married before the end of the book. Other than that…well, I’ve got a lot of work to do!
Not Quite Amish
I’ve said it before, I think that Amish fiction is so popular because it gives us hope that the world could move a little slower and be a little less complicated.
Well, if you’re among those of us who wish for a more simple way of life, we have a new blog for you.
Come visit Not Quite Amish where several authors of Amish fiction gather to talk to fans about more simple, everyday English living. There’s also an Amish convert and a ex-Amish woman for many different views on the simple life.
So come join me and some fabulous authors at Not Quite Amish. You’ll be glad you did!
What Do You Think?
It’s a topic on everyone’s lips right now, second only to November’s election. Why has it become such a hot topic? Is it that bullying is a bigger problem these days than it was when I was growing up? Are there more simply more ways to bully since we have the internet and other avenues? Or is it simply a matter of how small the world is becoming?
Sound off. What do you think?
Side note: This is not a forum to argue with each other but a simple sharing of ideas and possibilities. Tell me what you think, but play nice! :)







