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Book Review: What My Refrigerator Said to Me
As a copywriter, I think about artificial intelligence daily. Many companies are already using generative AI platforms like ChatGPT to...
Mar 26


Lean Into Your Fear
When was the last time you did something that scared you? I’ll go first. Last weekend, I participated in an author festival at my local...
Mar 18


Book Review: Letters of Enchantment Duology
The Letters of Enchantment duology by Rebecca Ross has been featured quite prominently on social media, which made me hesitant to read...
Jan 10


Top 5 Reads of 2024
I read a lot in 2024, probably more than I’ve read in the past few years combined. According to goodreads, I read 75 books—more than...
Jan 3


Book Review: The Wishing Game
We just finished reading None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell for book club and have moved on to The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer. I chose...
Nov 14, 2024


Book Review: The Mackenzie August Universe
A big thank-you to my work buddy Jen for putting together a book review for this week's blog! I'm out of the office but still wanted to...
Oct 23, 2024


Q&A: Christian Mystery Author David N. Clay
Christian mystery author, speaker, and retired pastor David N. Clay is a member of my local writers group. I came to know him through his...
Sep 24, 2024


Book Review: Big Stone Gap
I didn’t know what to expect going into Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani. I knew Trigiani is a Virginia author, but the cover of the...
Aug 19, 2024


Q&A: Women's Paranormal Fiction Author L.C. Maxie
I met L.C. Maxie a few years ago through a mutual connection, and we've been writer friends ever since. I was on the beta reader and ARC...
Aug 6, 2024


Life With Father
My parents are coming to visit this weekend. We try to see each other at least once a month and switch between them coming to visit me...
Jun 13, 2024


Rhythms and Words of Prayer
I’ve been reading a book over the past couple of months called Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler Staton. It’s a 10-chapter...
Apr 18, 2024


Just Because
Last weekend, I attended a workshop at the Maier Museum of Art located on Randolph College’s beautiful campus in Lynchburg’s Rivermont...
Mar 20, 2024
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