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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.
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
Author Interview with M Liz Boyle
I have a few author interviews that I’ve been remiss in sharing about. Today’s interview was a result of a different blog guest spot I was invited to by JPC Allen, author of the Christian YA Rae Riley mystery series. Liz is the author of the Off the Itinerary series,...
The Heart of the Matter: Observations from Christ’s Temptation in the Wilderness–Kingdoms
Because with the devil, there’s always a price to pay. He doesn’t give us anything for free. Unlike our Lord, who requires nothing of us, the prince of this world always wants us to pay in some form or another.
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