Author Archives: Carrie

About Carrie

I've been an avid looker-at of books since I was old enough to sit on Mom's lap and listen to the stories she read. Once I learned to read and discovered the school library, I read every horse story I could find. I must have read Walter Farley's Black Stallion series a dozen times during grade school. I still enjoy reading the adventures of the Black Stallion and Flame and all the rest. But Marguerite Henry, C. W. Anderson, Thomas Hinkle and anyone else who wrote a story about a horse was also on my to-read list. I couldn't get enough of them. Then I found Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and discovered another world; the world of mysteries! More recently Dick Francis has combined my love of horse stories with my love of mysteries with his series of books. Frank E. Peretti, Joel C. Rosenberg and other writers now fire my writing and story telling imagination. I am, as yet, unpublished. I write every day, maintain painting and writing blogs, painting journals, writing journals and a number of other writing endeavors. Along with other members of my church family, I've written devotions for Advent and Lenten devotional booklets. For a time, I wrote a monthly column for the Newton Kansan newspaper. I still enjoy a good horse story but I also enjoy a good mystery or cozy mystery, suspense and a little bit of action here and there, as well as literary works. I hope, Lord willing, to try my hand at each of those genres, but if you pressed me to tell you what my stories are about, I'm most likely to tell you they're usually a mix of political thriller and Old Testament prophecy. The Old Testament prophets had a lot to say to the people of their day. They have a lot to say to us, too. It's impossible to follow the news and read Old Testament prophecies and not make connections. Once a connection is made, a story is likely to take shape. The never ending wellspring of ideas is often delightful, frequently overwhelming and sometimes frightening. After all, I know what followed the prophecies of the Old Testament prophecies. Can we be far behind...?

A Year in the Life, Week of February 13, 2012

I accidentally got a couple days off this past week. Accidentally because they were the result of injury incurred in a brief altercation with a juice glass and the resulting cut to the heel of my right hand. Much bleeding, … Continue reading

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COTT Almost Kiss Clash – And The Winner Is….

*guest post by Raquel Byrnes The Almost Kiss clash has been a whirlwind of romance, breathless moments, and possibilities! Your responses to the excerpts were amazing.Both books were great examples of riveting Christian Fiction available out there, but there can … Continue reading

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A Generous and Benevolent God

Guest Blogger: Neal Lewis Psalm 20, focusing on verses 4 and 5 The Psalm starts with a plea that the LORD answer you when you are in distress. It ends with trusting in the LORD instead of anything else. But … Continue reading

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A Year in the Life, Week of February 6, 2012

I spent most of this week working on idea generation. Random scenes, sketching new characters or developing existing characters, story summaries, and identifying themes. While no one story advanced much, several new possibilities were explored. Writing scene sequences was especially … Continue reading

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Spotlight On Michelle Massaro

*guest post by April W Gardner “I often cry when I am in prayer for my children. When eternity breaks through the here and now and the only request left in me is please, God, bring my children into the … Continue reading

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Tactics of the Winning Novelist

Today, I’m posting an article from the latest issue of Randy Ingermanson’s free publication, Advanced Fiction Writing E-zine (which you can sign up for at no cost here). It’s a follow up on a series of articles from the same … Continue reading

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A Year in the Life, Week of January 30, 2012

The most significant happening this week came right at the beginning of the week. Well, almost the beginning. I did idea generation first. At the end of the previous week, my brain storming and crit partner made me an offer … Continue reading

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COTT: Amish Clash!

*guest post by Delia Latham It’s been an edge-of-the-seat, flashing-swords kind of Clash between Vannetta Chapman and Beth Wiseman. These gals elicited some genuine response! It is beyond clear that both authors are well loved, and that their writing touches … Continue reading

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Take Away Value

I admit it. I’m not always the sharpest knife in the drawer. What’s worse, it often takes repeated trips to the whet stone to sharpen me up. I was reminded of that fact yet again this week. I have never … Continue reading

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A Year in the Life, Week of January 23, 2012

A quick note…. The timing for the weekly writing updates is being changed. Beginning with this post, I’ll be publishing each week’s writing update the following Wednesday. That will give me a day or two to digest the week’s work … Continue reading

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