Should Christians Write Dystopians?

Disclaimer: All I have to say is NOT because of any specific book in particular. I have been thinking of this for a long time and meaning to say it. This is in no way pointing out a specific book or author. It’s my own musings and convictions and NOT...

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Mar 20, 2023
February Wrap-Up // 2023 Edition

Well, friends, it is March and I am behind (again) but I have a good reason for it. Actually, lots of good reasons. Wanna find out what? Read on! || Highlights & Lowlights // I discovered another of my reels went viral! 10k views 😉 // I made a n...

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Mar 13, 2023
We Need Anne as Much as George

If you’ve ever read been into 1950s MG books, you may have come across Enid Blyton—a prolific English writer who wrote mainly mystery series for children. Now, Enid Blyton has her faults, but I have enjoyed many of her books, one of which is Five on...

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Mar 06, 2023
My Favourite Characters of the Year for 2022

For the life of me, I cannot figure out where I got this template/tag. I copied it from a website in entirety but forgot to add the website link. If anyone recognizes this format and remembers who came up with it, please let me know so I can tag them...

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Feb 27, 2023
Tell Me You Love Me + Seize the Love

We have something very special today, guys! A dual blog tour for two wonderful anthologies about true love—Tell Me You Love Me and Seize the Love! Tell Me You Love Me – a timeless collection of stories that truly understand the meaning of “I love you...

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Feb 21, 2023
King’s Daughters’ Writing Camp!

Originally posted on Vanessa Hall: Are you a writer who loves getting together with a group of like-minded writers? Are you a Christian lady who yearns for the encouragement and camaraderie from fellow Christian ladies? Then you should check out The...

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Feb 20, 2023
It’s Not Better in Egypt

It’s noon, in the desert. Heat ripples off the endless sand. There is no life to be seen, except perhaps a single solitary insect. And you’re standing at the door of your tent, tired of eating bread. Not a very enviable position, is it? It’s easy to...

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Feb 20, 2023
5 Reasons to Read Classics

If you know me at all, you know that I’m a voracious reader who downs between 400–700+ books a year, depending on circumstances. The greater portion of those are what I call classics, and which for the purpose of this post I will define as books writ...

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Feb 13, 2023
January Wrap-Up // 2023 Edition

Yo, cupcakes! You may or may not have noticed the lack of post last week. The simple truth is I’ve been overwhelmed and had no time to prepare posts. I’ve had some prepared in advance but I don’t know how many I’ll be able to make right now, due to m...

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Feb 10, 2023
22 Things // A Birthday Reflection

It’s my birthday today. I’ve only posted once before about my birthday (the 18 Things Learned in 2019 post) but this year I wanted to do a sort of reflection on how far I’ve come in the past year. This post, by the way, was inspired by Roseanna M. Wh...

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Jan 26, 2023