This week , I have yet another post by Christopher Haymon of adultingdigest.com. This is a bit of a different subject than what I usually publish on this blog, but I thought it a very important one. And so, here is his take on how to make learning a lifelong obsession for kids.
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Happy Easter!
He is risen!Happy Easter Sunday, all. May the promise of salvation and eternal life ever be a ray of hope in troubled times. Have a blessed day.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Whether you’re celebrating this one with a special someone, by yourself, or not at all, I hope you have a blessed and blissful day!
Merry Christmas!
May this day indeed be merry and bright for you all. Take care, and come back for my next post in January, 2025!
Vending in 2024: A Year in Review
What a year it has been! 2024 has seen significant progress in my growth as an author, but also as a promoter of my work. Perhaps the most significant marker of this was just how many events I attended with a vendor booth of my very own around the country! Now, I have reviewed everyContinue reading “Vending in 2024: A Year in Review”
Small Business Saturday Sale!
Today only, you can get any print book for 50% off via my site or my publisher’s exclusively. This includes signed editions, so head on over to my books page today! Also, I will be vending at the annual Christmas Bazaar in Blue Springs, MO next weekend (Dec. 7th and 8th)! I’ll be behind theContinue reading “Small Business Saturday Sale!”
Happy Thanksgiving!
Have a wonderful day with family and friends, and don’t overstuff yourself too much!
Guest Post: Literary Corners: Designing a Functional Home Office in Limited Quarters
This week, I once more welcome back guest-poster Christopher Haymon of Adulting Digest. Many of us writers have very small areas designated specifically for our writing use, assuming we have any at all. In this post, Mr. Haymon will discuss how to get the maximum use out of the minimal space we so often haveContinue reading “Guest Post: Literary Corners: Designing a Functional Home Office in Limited Quarters”
Happy Veterans’ Day!
It is 106 years since the ceasefire that effectively ended WWI, but we have not forgotten. At least, a few of us haven’t. To those who give their all to keep this country safe, my heartfelt thanks. God bless, and have a wonderful Armistice Day.
Happy Halloween!
Have a good All Hallow’s Eve, everyone. Don’t stay up too late wolfing down all those leftover sweets!