I’m not sure what the future might hold for the Rant, but Curmudgeon’s are full of surprises. This might go back to what it started as, just an old guy’s blog. Who knows?
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God's Curmudgeon
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In the second book in the Westward Hearts trilogy, will the promise of a new life out west heal the scars of Toni's past?
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Paula Miller is the author of children's book, One-Eyed Jack, the first in The Faces of History Series and several short stories included in The Best Sister in the World, All My Bad Habits I Learned From Grandpa, Mistletoe Madness and more. She has published numerous articles and is a regular columnist in the popular Home School Enrichment magazine.
No kidding, I’m not making it up. It’s a real book for children. But what can I say about it? They are cooking with Pooh...
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Virginia Smith left her job as a corporate director to become a full time writer and speaker in the summer of 2005. Since then she has contracted eight novels and numerous articles and short stories.
She writes contemporary humorous novels for the Christian market, including her debut, Just As I Am (Kregel Publications, March 2006) and her new release, Murder by Mushroom (Steeple Hill, August 2007). Her short fiction has been anthologized, and her articles have been published in a variety of Christian magazines.
An energetic speaker, Virginia loves to exemplify God’s truth by comparing real-life situations to well-known works of fiction, such as her popular talk, “Biblical Truths in Star Trek.”
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Romantic Times awarded Bluegrass Peril
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INTERVIEWThe Minor Protection Act
Musterion (December 1, 2005)
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Jodi Cowles caught the travel bug when her parents took her on her first international flight at six months of age. Since then she’s been in over 30 countries. Along the way she’s gotten locked out of her cabin on an all night train to Kiev, helped deliver a baby in Indonesia, taught English in South Korea, gone spelunking in Guam, hiked the Golan Heights and laid bricks in Zimbabwe. Her interest in politics stems from hunting Easter eggs on the south lawn of the White House as a child. For her 30th birthday she ran the LA Marathon and promised to get serious about publishing. Jodi resides in Boise, Idaho and this is her first novel.
If the politically correct set was searching for a poster couple, they would need to look no further than Erik and Roselyn Jessup. In college they lit up doobies while attending passionate speeches about legalizing marijuana and freeing Tibet. Erik was even arrested once for helping break into an animal research center. Roselyn bailed him out. After five years of dating they decided to tie the knot. Seven years later, after Roselyn had enough time to get established in her career, she gave birth to their pride and joy, Jayla Lynn Jessup.