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  • Lining It Up

    Lines are everywhere. We stand in checkout lines. I don’t like those. There are lines people shouldn’t cross but do. Not a fan of those either. Laugh lines sound good, until you realize it’s

  • Who Wants Happily Ever After?

    They lived happily ever after. This idea closes many books with a contented sigh. It leaves us feeling that all is right in the world of the character. But is it life? Would we even want that? A wo

  • Whose Line

    A well-written line can change a story. Stringing together the perfect words can add notoriety, depth, humor, mystery, poetry, or truth to what is being written. “To be or not to be” calls to m

  • Scavenger Hunt

    It’s easy when my favorite authors come out with new books.  I simply buy them, usually on the day they become available. But what about the in between times? I can’t go without reading at all

  • Growing the Light

    Last night, as I joined with others celebrating the 40th anniversary of the camp I have directed for the last 20 years, we enjoyed a wonderful campfire message. It was special for me because the sp