Adam tagged me for The Meme of 47 So here goes, all the interview questions you never wanted to ask me: 1. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE? A song, actually, entitled “Adrienne.” Mom convinced him to spell it “Andrea” (that’s what it sounded like Tommy James was singing to Dad) 2. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU CRIED?This morning, during Touched by an Angel 3. DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING It stinks. I can write pretty, but it takes forever 4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT? Pepperoni, but we always buy plain old turkey. 5. DO YOU HAVE KIDS? I wish 6. IF YOURead More →

I just finished reading True Light by Terri Blackstock, the last book I signed up for before bowing out from the Christian Fiction Review Blog.

I found it fairly well written, although in a couple places I got the impression Blackstock could have used a wee bit more time than she had for rewrites

—————- Now playing: Casting Crowns – What If His People Prayed via FoxyTunes    This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing TO DANCE IN THE DESERT (RiverOak, May 1, 2007)by Kathleen Popa ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Raised in the American Southwest, Kathleen began her love affair with the desert as a child. Before becoming a writer she, among other jobs, worked in both the juvenile facility for incarcerated girls and a home for emotionally disturbed children. Mother of two, she lives in Northern California with her husband and youngest son. Visit her blog, Reading, Writing, and What Else is There? She is a member ofRead More →

—————- Now playing: Sonicflood – Holy One via FoxyTunes    To every sister (or brother) at a loss of how to deal with a cheater without throwing in the towel on your marriage Kudos for wanting to preserve your marriage, but do realize your husband’s adultery violates your marriage covenant and grants you every right to a divorce. Laying down your rights is often part of the christian walk, but if you want to save your husband from himself, make wise use of this right. First, cultivate a support network–a Christian counselor, pastor, a spiritually mature friend in the Lord who’s been there, done that–and prepareRead More →