Tag: Author guest post
GUEST POST: Meet Matchmaking Twin Brothers, Alfie and Benji By Jennifer Beckstrand
His Amish Sweetheart is coming June 28, and you are going to love it!
The Petersheim house is getting too crowded for nine-year-old twins Alfie and Benji. As if things weren’t bad enough with three older brothers...
FICTIONALLY FACTUAL: WHITE CANE TRAINING BY BARBARA HINSKE
Fictionally Factual - featuring authors who are letting you in on all the 'facts' that go into their fiction works
WHITE CANE TRAINING BY BARBARA HINSKE
What would you do if you lost your...
FICTIONALLY FACTUAL WITH MARY ALFORD
Fictionally Factual - featuring authors who are letting you in on all the 'facts' that go into their fiction works
Before the Beginning by Author Mary Alford
(Mary's latest release 'Among The Innocent' releases...
GUEST POST: Hannah Yutzy’s Peanut Butter Bars By Jennifer Beckstrand
Do you love peanut butter and chocolate? Combine the two with this delicious recipe from His Amish Sweetheart author Jennifer Beckstrand.
HIS AMISH SWEETHEART
Fondly nicknamed “The Peanut Butter Brothers,” Andrew, Abraham, and Austin Petersheim skillfully...
GUEST POST: Suffering and Healing: Could a Therapist Help? By Amanda Mackenzie
Suffering and Healing: Could a Therapist Help? By Amanda Mackenzie
One of the things I noticed when I began to see clients for counselling and psychotherapy was that their suffering was front of...
FICTIONALLY FACTUAL: TREASURE HUNTING FACTS FOR FICTION by Ann H. Gabhart
Fictionally Factual - Bringing readers the 'facts' behind the fiction.
TREASURE HUNTING FACTS FOR FICTION by Ann H. Gabhart
Whenever I start down a new story trail, I can see so many possibilities out...
GUEST POST: In-Depth Central Characters by Donna Everhart
In my fifth novel, The Saints of Swallow Hill, I write the story from the points of view of two individuals who find themselves searching for new beginnings after they each experience a...
FICTIONALLY FACTUAL: KEEPING THE SPARK ALIVE WITH AUTHOR PAT DAILY
KEEPING THE SPARK ALIVE WITH AUTHOR PAT DAILY
Two hundred years.
That’s how long we’ve known that some materials generate an electrical charge when exposed to light. That’s solar power. But how do we...