We have quite a few links today! Publishing, introversion, culture and politics, some humor, and the history of bathrooms all make an appearance here. What It’s Like When You Publish a Book (Nicholas MacDonald) – Interesting thoughts on what it’s like to finally get published, and some great musings on humility. Favorite quote: “People who do […]
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Simmer Starters – August 15, 2015
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Simmer Starters – August 8, 2015
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Putting together this Simmer Starters while I wait for my car inspection! 😀 We’ve got faith, fiction, and family links today. Enjoy! Be a Human Infusion of Hope (Jon Bloom, DesiringGod blog) – LOVE this. Now I’ve been praying for God to make me a Barnabas! “Joseph was called Barnabas most likely because he had an […]
Simmer Starters – August 1, 2015
Posted in Christian Living, Controversies, Culture and Politics, Literature, Philosophy and Worldviews, Publishing, Simmer Starters, Speculative Fiction, Writing on August 1, 2015 | 1 Comment »
I’m being short and sweet in my link descriptions today. I have to make some yummy cheesecake bars, do laundry, supervise my kids most of the day, and shop for a bridesmaid dress today for a wedding I’ll be in this December (yay!). Busy days! Book Description Epic Fail (Indies Unlimited) – Tips for writing blurbs […]
Simmer Starters – July 25, 2015
Posted in Christian Living, Encouragement, Motherhood, Scripture, Simmer Starters, Speculative Fiction, Toddler Life, Writing on July 25, 2015 | 1 Comment »
I’m sorry for the lack of posts lately! My brain has been totally absorbed with new baby and family stuff and I haven’t had a lot of mental bandwidth for writing articles, barely adding a sentence or two to my book every few days! But I try to keep up my Simmer Starters, because they […]