An Interview with Author Havelah McLat

Imagine being eleven years old and crossing an ocean to an unfamiliar land where you not only don’t know the language, but, because you are deaf, you can’t be sure what is going on around you. This is only one premise of Havelah McLat’s upcoming release, The Silent Journey. Written for a Middle Grade Audience,Continue reading “An Interview with Author Havelah McLat”

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Rewriting Sani: Part I

I have been toying with the idea of rewriting my book Sani: The German Medic for a few years. With the book’s FIFTH birthday coming up, I thought NOW was a GREAT time. There is some debate among authors over whether or not it’s worth it to go back and revise/rewrite back-listed books. Many ofContinue reading “Rewriting Sani: Part I”

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Film Review and Reflections: Der Tiger aka. “The Tank”

***Spoiler Alerts*** This movie is so deep and layered, so I’m not claiming to have it all “correct.” It received a lot of GREAT responses, but some harsh criticism as well, particularly regarding the ending. It is a tough film to interpret and the timeline is confusing, so I’m going to give my gut reaction,Continue reading “Film Review and Reflections: Der Tiger aka. “The Tank””

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Film Review and Reflections: Joyeux Noel

It seems like forever since I did a film review… that is not to say that there aren’t reviews sitting in my Drafts folder… But this one, I thought, was timely. I’m always on the lookout for films that are appropriate for my children. With one of them being 15, that has gotten easier, butContinue reading “Film Review and Reflections: Joyeux Noel”

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The Hope of Inheritance – Hope Finds a Way: A Guest Post By Matthew J. Elliot

Today’s feature is part of the Pen Works of the Word Blog Tour, and I am welcoming the organizer of the tour, Author Matthew J. Elliot. Greetings, My name is Matthew James Elliott, and I create stories that are built on hope and faith throughout multiple genres. I am thrilled you have found your wayContinue reading “The Hope of Inheritance – Hope Finds a Way: A Guest Post By Matthew J. Elliot”

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A Visit to Dachau: A Guest Post By Brave Author Rebecca Reed

Today’s guest is Rebecca Reed, a fellow member of the Brave Authors Collab. Rebecca writes Contemporary Romances filled with discovery, hope, and horses, but today, she’s shifting her focus, taking a step back in time, and sharing some reflections on a trip she took to Dachau in 2019. Because the German perspective of WWII hasContinue reading “A Visit to Dachau: A Guest Post By Brave Author Rebecca Reed”

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We Need Heroes.

We need men and women who are going to stand up and say what needs to be said, no matter what the cost may be. To many, Charlie Kirk was a hero. He is now a martyr, yes, but he remains a hero. Honestly? The man was no more than a name to me untilContinue reading “We Need Heroes.”

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An Interlude in the American Southwest

Well, I have two posts waiting in the wings, but I decided to do something a little different and share about our recent trip out west. My dad and stepmom moved out to Phoenix, AZ from Upstate NY in 2003. Jokingly, we say Dad was tired of shoveling snow, but there are a lot ofContinue reading “An Interlude in the American Southwest”

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A Heart Island Legacy of Love, Loss, and New Beginnings: A Guest Blog by Susan G. Mathis

Love, heartbreak, hope… and an American castle inspired by Germany! I’m thrilled to host Susan G. Mathis on the blog today. Like me, she has a strong connection to Upstate NY, and many of her books are set in our vacation destination, the Thousand Islands along the St. Lawrence River. In her fifteenth book, Madison’sContinue reading “A Heart Island Legacy of Love, Loss, and New Beginnings: A Guest Blog by Susan G. Mathis”

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Have We Learned Anything: My Thoughts as an Author of German-Perspective WWII Fiction

As you can imagine, the 80th Anniversary of V-E Day takes on a different meaning for me as an author of German-perspective WWII Fiction. I’ve grown to love “my boys” in Feldgrau and the nation they fought for. It has nothing to do with the politics of the German regime at the time, but itContinue reading “Have We Learned Anything: My Thoughts as an Author of German-Perspective WWII Fiction”

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