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My pathetic darned socks

I darned my #knittedsocks. Kind of a pain. Instead of darning the toe I just unraveled and reknitted with different yarn. It looks ugly but it'll still keep my feet warm!

PULP DEN: Gone Missing

New review of Gone Missing by Tom from Pulp Den! Thanks a bunch, Tom! PULP DEN: Gone Missing : As a skip tracer in training, Joslyn Dimalanta knows she has the skills to track down her missing friend. As long as her friend's sta...

Submit my heart to God

I’ve over at the ChristiansRead blog with something “close to my heart,” so to speak. :) "I’ve been discipling a young woman at church who used to be in my youth group, so I’ve seen her grow up, to an extent. She’s very busy with graduate school right now, but there’s a young man she’s met with whom she’s gotten closer. It’s always hard for me to give advice or encouragement to young women when it comes to their love lives. Everyone’s experience with romantic relationships is different depending on each person’s personality, family background, and life experience." Click here to read more

Shell Pattern Manchettes, take 1

I was over at the Regency Reflections blog talking a bit about my latest Regency knitting project, “Shell Pattern Manchettes” and also a little historical tidbit about knitting in the Regency and Georgian era.

Too many ideas

I’m currently working on two projects, one a Regency novel and another a sort-of dystopian/near future series that I’ve felt God laying on my heart to write. The problem with the dystopian is that I have too many ideas! I wanted to do the third Protection for Hire series book as the start of my near-future world, but suddenly I had six or eight new characters appear in my head, each with their own stories. I’ve been writing my ideas down as I get them, but now I feel like I’ve been dissing poor Tessa and Charles because the other stories seem more interesting to me right now. I guess I’ll continue with my plan: to write the third Protection for Hire book as planned, and table these other characters’ stories. Or maybe I’ll introduce a couple of them in Tessa and Charles’s book? It’s actually been rather interesting to subtly alter Tessa’s old story world to mesh with this new dystopian world idea that God gave to me.

If They Have Ears to Hear

I’m over on ChristiansRead.com talking about a really important message I heard yesterday that pertains to God’s message in my Regency writing, and I guess my writing in general.

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