New BFF Members on the Way!

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It’s time for us to add a few new members to our flock, but I wanted to chat with my original adventurers first! Y’all have been amazing. Patient and full of grace as we’ve worked out some of the kinks and learned together about marketing In the Shadow of Jezebel. Yay, Waterbrook/Multnomah! Most of y’all are aware that I’m with Waterbrook/Multnomah for …

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What Can You Share?

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Today, we’re going to talk about BFFs–not “best friends forever,” but Biblical Fiction Fans. Last January, I asked fifty BFFs to join me in a special venture to help spread the word about my new release, In the Shadow of Jezebel, and I promised we’d add more members later in 2014. The time to add more BFFs has come! About Our BFF Team …

Who Has Bigger Hands by Renee Ann Smith

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My grandmother fed people. The soup that simmered in her deep stock pot all winter long was ladled out to mailman and milkman and whoever happened by. Sunday meant roast and gravy and melt-in-your-mouth biscuits for those who gathered round her table. The typical bedtime snack for overnight guests would be root beer floats served in soda fountain glasses with …

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Mountaintop God

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I’ve been at our friends’ mountain cabin now for six days (It’s actually been a week, but I went home for a shower in the middle). This is the second year the Long’s have generously made their off-grid cabin available for my writing excursions. The place is amazing. Breath-taking view. Plush carpet, and a comfy recliner for writing. It has …

Through the Pain by Angie Arndt

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If you have a chronic illness, disease or syndrome, you know what it’s like to be miserable and misunderstood. There are probably times when you are so depressed, you just want to disappear. There may be other times when you feel so good that you overdo and really pay for it the next day. Then the cycle begins again. You …

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Declaration of Dependence

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Believe it or not, I hated history in school. Crazy, right? How can a historical fiction author hate history? Because I’m a historical biblical fiction author—and until I could find some eternal significance in our historical past, I saw no need to study it. Guess what? Found it. History’s Reach–Past, Present, and Future I study the Bible because its history directly affects my …