
In the Garden of Eden the genetic material of all humanity was contained in the bodies of Adam and Eve. From these two, the human race descended. We are all related. My novel Fallen is a story of life, death, …
Continue Reading →In the Garden of Eden the genetic material of all humanity was contained in the bodies of Adam and Eve. From these two, the human race descended. We are all related. My novel Fallen is a story of life, death, …
Continue Reading →I wrote my first two novels in a frenzy of passion for the love and mercy of God and the artistry with which he crafted the beginning of our human story in Genesis. Words poured out of me! As a …
Continue Reading →We’re all part of God’s story, part of His masterpiece of Creation. In Ephesians 2:10, He calls us His poema, His poem, so we’re a written work as well as a work of art. “We are God’s handiwork, created in …
Continue Reading →Fallen is a story about the incredible mercy and grace of God. In the beginning, we chose to disobey, yet He already had a plan in place to redeem us by sending His Son. He loves us that much! The …
Continue Reading →Fallen is a story about the incredible mercy and grace of God. The story starts with creation and features Adam and Eve and their destructive decision. In the beginning, when that ancient serpent tempted us to disobey, we did as …
Continue Reading →In spite of churches dotting the landscape and freedom of religion as the law of the land, we live in a fallen, post-Christian nation. There are many believers here, but we are no longer Biblically anchored. We see “John 3:16” …
Continue Reading →In the opening pages of my novel Fallen, God crafts the universe and creates a man and a woman in His own image. In this story of life, death, and the beginning, the imagined emotions, conversations, and descriptions of the …
Continue Reading →This Christmas season I released a novel about the creation, Fallen: A Biblical Story of Good and Evil. In this tale, based upon the early chapters of Genesis, God puts his eternal plan into motion when His Son crafts the …
Continue Reading →At the top of this blogpost is a picture of the statue Eve by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. With great emotion, he depicts the mother of us all after she ate the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. The …
Continue Reading →I’ve written numerous times about the topsy-turvy publishing world. The entrance of Amazon, free e-books, and indie publishing has changed everything for both readers and writers. For great stories to come to light, readers and authors must cooperate. Otherwise, good …
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