Month: July 2015

Dragging Bones – A Poem

Dragging Bones – Ezekiel 37:1-14 Bryan Davis While looking East toward the dawn, Old Joseph’s brethren waste away While waiting for Messiah’s winds To come and breathe new life their way They suffer Egypt’s whip once more The Law beats… Read More ›

Author Chat Saturday – July 11, 2015

It’s author-chat Saturday! Please post any questions (writing, author, book related) you have, and I will answer them as soon as possible. You may ask questions or make comments about specific books, but if you include spoilers, please start with… Read More ›

Critique Group – Sons of Callow

Ethan, I’ll take your word for it. I’m sure I would want to finish as quickly as possible, too. Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the submission below. Don’t feel like you have… Read More ›

Hiding from the Blazing Light – Part 2

In last Sunday’s post, I wrote about a college experience in which I witnessed a number of miracles while trying to convince a friend about the truth of my faith. I prayed for Bill for 25 years, and during that span I sometimes… Read More ›

Critique Group – The Comeback

Sorry, Timon. No sympathy here. Six sentences, maybe. 🙂 FYI, there is another critiquing group trying to get started. Check it out here – http://christiancritiquegroup.blogspot.com/ Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the… Read More ›

Stretching Young Readers

When I began writing Raising Dragons, I pondered the “depth” concept. Can I write a deep story that’s geared toward young readers? Most of the Christian books I had read for young people were pretty superficial, in fact, boring. They… Read More ›