It might interest you to know that I actually wrote this post BEFORE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. I wrote it after discovering that a good friend from our seminary days was given three months to live with chemo and six months without. Only days later, another dear friend’s husband met Jesus after battling years of health issues. I hate sickness and …
Welcome to Isaiah’s Legacy Blog Hop – Stop # 26
Congratulations! You’ve arrived at the end of the hunt! Do you have all the clues? Do all the words added together make a coherent sentence with the correct punctuation? Now, just submit your information into the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. We’ll contact 3 winners through email on February 20, 2020. They’ll have 24 hours to respond. On behalf of …
Can We Truly KNOW A Bible Character?
Tomorrow is a big day in my world—RELEASE DAY for Isaiah’s Legacy! Do you KNOW that a year of blood, sweat, and tears was poured into that book? Not just mine, but a whole team of people—each one representing a household in which men, women, and children have had good days and bad. I’d love to invite y’all to celebrate …
Another Contract
An audiobook contract is completely separate from a print contract, so for the audiobook format of Of Fire and Lions and Isaiah’s Legacy, I worked with Penguin Random House Audio, my (book) publisher’s parent company. I heard from the audio producer right away. Incredibly professional and friendly, he asked about the tone of my book and the number of narrators …
2 Weeks + 1 Day to Launch!
Insider Info on Isaiah’s Legacy! I’ve heard a few questions are floating around out there, so I thought I’d give a little inside info to my faithful subscribers! First, a little about the book: You can read the book’s description on any online retailer or on my website, but what you may not know is how terrified I was to …
Intro to Isaiah’s Legacy: Who Is Manasseh?
Do you recognize that painfully awkward girl on the left? Maybe you know a kid that’s twelve years old. If you don’t know any twelve-year-olds, try to remember something from your own days in sixth grade or middle school. Or maybe, like me, you’ve spent a good portion of your adult life trying to forget those socially-awkward, pimple-faced, hormone-imbalanced, shaky …