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The Midwest Fires of 1871, 150 Years Passed, and A Homeschool Mom’s Resource Guide
A homeschool mom’s guide to resources for teaching about the Midwest fires of 1871.
The Long and Winding (Research) Road
…another thing you should realize about historical fiction authors. Rabbit trails. Rabbit holes. We could go down so many. But if we want to ever get a book written, we have to refrain from that. We have to stick to the main trail of needed facts so we don’t spend precious time researching non-important details. Even though we kind of love that too, and those additional facts help enrich our stories.
Confirmed: An Unconfirmed Report has released
I really need to be better about making my website the first place I announce news, and not the last. After three and a half long years, my second book, An Unconfirmed Report, is finally here. My sister, Cindy Villegas who did the cover art and cover designer Sasha...
All It’s Cracked Up to Be: A Look at God as the Potter
There’s a lot of forming and reforming to mold us into a God-glorifying shape. A fiery kiln is an element of the shape-preserving process.
Beta late than never
What you can expect from my stories: strong faith themes, immersive historical settings, character-driven plots, sweet and clean slow-burn romance, and in this particular project: frenemies and lots of witty banter
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