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Create words your audience can’t wait to read. July 29, 2014. The importance of setting in first person POV stories. Don’t let your readers get lost! A couple of weeks ago I mentioned that many writers sort of assume that the reader knows who is telling the story, especially if it’s telling a true story. If you haven’t read that post, you might want to read it first. And where you are. In other words, you need to identify the story’s setting. But when the story is about a normal day in your life, or a re...
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Marginal: Flaky
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Laquo; Class Dismissed. Home Repair ». What is worst of all is to advocate Christianity, not because it is true, but because it might prove useful.". T S Eliot, The Idea of a Christian Society. While other kids were getting, "Johnny can throw harder than anybody on the team," or, "Allison was born to play piano," I got, "Nobody makes mashed-potatoes quite like Dougie.". If assigning usefulness to another person seems selfish, what happens when we do the same thing with God? How do I use thee, God? Your a...
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A Tale of Two Kingdoms. A Tale of Two Kingdoms. Author Heather A. Kendall. Suitable for older teenagers and adults. Includes a timeline of the Bible. Includes all of the Old Testament prophets. Told from the point of view of God, Satan, and people. If you find this download helpful, please email Heather:. Search Inside this book. The free webinar through The Old Schoolhouse, Understanding the Big Picture in the Bible. Paperback - 448 pages (March 30, 2006) 5.75 x 8.75. Guardian Books; ISBN: 978-1554520039.
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Berg's Ink: Light the Night
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Wednesday, December 08, 2010. Light the night with. A spot blazes across the word. The light draws us home. Displayed in our yard. All the hard times. Of the day— worries and frets. Insignificant in our gaze. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tea, Poetry and Me.
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Berg's Ink: May 2010
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Sunday, May 02, 2010. Watch your Step, Please. Secrets in the garden,. I almost step on one. His camouflage not quite perfect. I gently move around. To find another one. Back up into his shell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tea, Poetry and Me. Watch your Step, Please.
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ABOUT… – The Road Trip Hound
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The Road Trip Hound. One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. Henry Miller. Researching documentaries became my pastime and with each new search I soon realized that documentaries of the grassroots communities of Alberta are severely lacking. Toady, I have decided to make an effort to bring those rich stories to life and share them with the communities and one day work the Alberta Archives to keep these stories alive for many generations. October 17, 2012 • 7:54 am. I often sha...
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Berg's Ink: December 2007
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Saturday, December 22, 2007. A night like this, moon stark,. Outlines black and white,. Frost etching the vegetation. A night of struggle. Pain writhing across an abdomen. A desperate search for shelter. A wind stretching icy fingers. Under thin layers of garments.
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Berg's Ink: March 2010
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Not in shame, she hangs. Her face, shy, blushing pink, green. Humble harbinger, spring. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Seeing in the Dark. With my blind eye. I see the glories of heaven. Denied my by my natural sight. To peer into the next. We had ...
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Berg's Ink: December 2010
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Wednesday, December 08, 2010. Light the night with. A spot blazes across the word. The light draws us home. Displayed in our yard. All the hard times. Of the day— worries and frets. Insignificant in our gaze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tea, Poetry and Me.
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Berg's Ink: December 2008
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In the harried pace of modern living, sometimes one needs to just put up one's mental feet and pause, meditate on life, the universe, or the antics of squirrels and visit with friends, far flung or near to home and perhaps whisper to God. Thursday, December 25, 2008. God With Us: Merry Christmas. One simple moment to the next. A rhythm, a pulsatile beat. And the heart of God. Takes on a mortal cadence. In a dark, muffled womb. Four chambers form— room. To comprehend the flow. A coil of ear widens open.