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“My mother died unexpectedly in 1998, and her death was the catalyst that made me need to put the stories inside me down on paper. In 1999, with my three children still living at home, I sat down to write.”
“My mother died unexpectedly in 1998, and her death was the catalyst that made me need to put the stories inside me down on paper. In 1999, with my three children still living at home, I sat down to write.”
“My faith saturates my life and my worldview; so naturally, it spills over into my writing.”
“I really enjoy writing about familial love and the bond between good friends. I think those type of relationships are sometimes neglected in Christian fiction, and they?re just as important!”
“I?ve always been fascinated with the courage it must have taken for people to venture into the unknown and start from nothing.”
“My childhood was filled with stories of my ancestors hiding TVs from bishops and concealing permed hair beneath kapps.”
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