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NEW WEBSITE COMING SOON!!
Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
May Day! This month, Knee Deep: A Nine-Month Whirlpool of Handwritten Letters to the Creator will be published. It’s my most courageous and vulnerable writing so far. I’ll post store links when the book becomes available. Until then, I practice fervent peace! Grateful for your support on the lily pad of life, Christina
I’m Knee Deep in my next book of the FROG series. Today, I take a breath to share a section from the book that started my published author career. To honor my 500 word or less FROG Blog limit, this chapter cuts off at 500 words. From Life’s Too Short for Dull Razors, Cheap Pens…
Black. Red. Blue. Green. If feelings had colors, I’d use black, red, blue, and green to describe my grief process. Who passed? What died? In 2020, our local libraries stopped breathing. Libraries are a primary life support for me. When health regulations required shutdowns, I experienced grief in ways I hadn’t anticipated. Black. That fatal…
Happy Views Day! Last week I posted the first 26 Facts of Courage. I’ll continue to feature a weekly tidbit about myself this year (until August 2022). Readers responded to last week’s collective list by telling me what fact of courage surprised them most. A few readers shared their own acts of bravery. Thank you…
Celebration time on the FROG Blog! Woman’s World will publish another of my stories in their Acts of Kindness section. The story supports my mission to spread sunshine, one smile at a time. It’ll be in the November 20th issue of Woman’s World and goes on sale November 9th. If you have a story idea…
Those on the rocky ground are the ones who receive the word with joy when they hear it, but they have no root. They believe for a while, but in the tie of testing, they fall away (Luke 8:13 NIV). Cringe factor? High! I spent this summer on a mission field to minister to oppressed…