The worst part about writing a great book is if it falls into obscurity before it can soar. Nicholas of Haiti is one of those books. 5* ratings from every review, people love it, and it’s a great story. But … Continue reading
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Greetings from the keyboard. I have been on a tear the last few weeks, working on two different projects. One of them is slow-going, but about to quicken quite a bit. The other? It’s a secret. But there’s no secret … Continue reading
Every winter leaves Minnesotans craving spring sometime around Valentines Day. By then we’re so fed up with the snow and cold that an apocalyptic sun spot burst would be welcome. This year was even worse than usual, with a record-breaking … Continue reading
Before this one gets me exiled from your circle, I ask simply that you read the whole thing (it’s short) before rendering judgement. Since the beginning of recorded time there has been an implicit threat that God is coming to … Continue reading
I’m quite sure all of you have heard the expression “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” It’s trite, and usually just the opposite of what we do with the bitter taste of defeat, the acid of anger, or the … Continue reading