Link here to escape to the beach. There is no social distancing required at Waverly Shores, a small beach town full of dunes, seagulls and romance. A quick look at this clean read, which is a fully contemporary re-imagining of the Old Testament romance of Ruth and Boaz: If Michael Altonβs hair is full of… Continue reading Is COVID nixing your beach dream? Read “Dune Girl!”
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“Suspended Aggravation” Chapter 23 is live, FREE
Link here to Chapter 23. Scroll to the bottom of the link to access earlier chapters. Chapter 23 has posted. π And, again, it is a free link thanks to the generosity of an arts patron. A quick look: Reality is sinking in. Times are tough. But, so are the Morellis -- including the newest… Continue reading “Suspended Aggravation” Chapter 23 is live, FREE
When the script flips
One day, you're jetting willy nilly through the grocery store. The next, you're wearing a mask and gloves, stopping for a temperature check on the way into the store and following directional arrows on the floor while you search for a single roll of toilet paper. One day, you're hoping the world is better than… Continue reading When the script flips
A tiny dose of perspective
While I was interviewing nuns ranging from age 45 to 101 for this piece, I was intrigued. I am not a Roman Catholic, but I discovered that church ladies are church ladies. We all kind of look, think and behave alike. Seriously. π Today's Weelunk magazine post takes a look at a community of nuns… Continue reading A tiny dose of perspective
My fear-of-dying book is FREE until midnight Monday; share this offer any nice way you like :)
Is corona virus freaking you out? Are you sick? Is someone you love especially vulnerable? Good news -- if you're already a believer, there's peace to be found in God's Word! And, if you're still seeking a relationship with God, His joyful, death-defeating plan is revealed in the same place! If you need an introduction… Continue reading My fear-of-dying book is FREE until midnight Monday; share this offer any nice way you like π
