A friend sent this to me — I wish I knew who originated it because it’s quite clever. Anyway, enjoy! A new element has been discovered: Lawrence Livermore Laboratories has discovered the heaviest element yetknown to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron,25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons, and 198 assistant deputyneutrons, giving it an atomic mass of …
The Motions by Matthew West
God’s challenging me to quit doing things simply because I can or because people expect me to. A challenge for this people-pleaser, type-A. I don’t want to wonder how my life would be if I gave everything to the things that matter rather than simply going through the expected motions. God, take me all the way in the path You …
Writing: Ministry or Hobby?
Is writing a ministry or a hobby? This is a good question. One I wrestle with periodically. For years I had the desire to write, but kept getting a wait signal from God. The dream would go to the back burner and simmer for another couple years before it would reach a boiling point again. At the same time I …
Thanks, Mom!
I’ve talked about how crazy life can get when living under deadline. This month is going to be a doozy. Full to the brim with all kinds of March Madness. Monday the rewrite for my next LIS was due…Trial by Fire is going to be a much better book after the rewrites, but it almost killed me getting them in …
Wind Dancer Review
I’m in the middle of a tight deadline this month, so my posts will likely be shorter. Jamie Carie is one of my local author friends. This week I picked up her latest book, Wind Dancer. I LOVED IT! She wrote a page-turner that whisked me away to the Revolutionary War but on the frontier. Wind Dancer is a dramatic, …
Interview with author DiAnn Mills
Today I’m over at The Edit Cafe, so be sure to pop over and say hi! But today, I’m delighted to interview my friend DiAnn Mills. She has a new book releasing right now — and it’s a truly enjoyable suspense. If you’ve read her historicals, it’s a bit different because it is set during modern times, but it has …
Couple Books From Unusual Genres
Today I want to tell you about two books I’ve read recently that are out of the ordinary for me. One is a vampire book without a vampire 🙂 and the other is a legal suspense/thriller by a relatively new author. I enjoyed both books but for very different reasons… Dean Man’s Rule, Rick Acker’s debut novel, is a fast-paced, …
Writer or Juggler
Am I a writer or a juggler? Tonight I’m not so sure. You see, on my desk next to my laptop sits the revision letter for my next Love Inspired Suspense, Trial By Fire. I am so excited about my editor’s thoughts on this book. Once again, they only make the plot stronger. Always a good thing! And the revision …
Y’all know how very much I enjoyed Brandt’s Colton Parker series. There was something fresh, gritty, and appealing about this hard-boiled PI who’s solving crimes around the Indianapolis area and beyond. Daniel’s Den is a departure from that — one that if you aren’t into gritty PI, but prefer suspense, you will enjoy. Daniel’s Den is told in third person, …
