My writing elsewhere this week: At CatholicMom.com, I’m loving my Kindle and sharing my favorite 2011 fiction reads. At the Catholic Writers Guild blog, I wrote a post about stats as part of the Blogging for Beginners series I do periodically. And because I can’t resist, here are a few things I loved reading this [...]
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This week in writing: Kindle and Fiction and Blogging
January 21st, 2012 · 5 Comments · links, writing
Tags: blogging·Catholic Writers Guild·CatholicMom.com·fiction·links·reading·writing
Saturday Fun
January 7th, 2012 · 2 Comments · links, writing
Are you a fan of resolutions? I usually am, and I’m talking resolutions in my latest column at CatholicMom.com: To Resolve or Not to Resolve. Intercessory Prayer: A Must-Read What Would You Like Me to Pray For? Pat Gohn inspires and challenges me yet again. Here’s an excerpt: The interior logic of intercession leads to [...]
Tags: CatholicMom.com·health struggles·links·Pat Gohn·resolution·Simcha Fisher·weight loss·writing
Some Quick Takes Near the End of Advent
December 16th, 2011 · 5 Comments · Books, links, podcasts, Quick Takes
— 1 — I have a special intention for the Christmas Novena, which begins today. Will you join in? Pray More Novenas has a handy site and will even send you emails, if that helps you remember to pray. — 2 — Now that I’ve been Catholic for ten years (ten years! ten years?), I [...]
Tags: Advent·Books·Fr Andrew Apostoli·links·marketing fun·novena·podcasts·prayer·Quick Takes·reading·Uncommon Sense·videos·Virgin Mary
Celebrating Advent: An Advent Wreath Carnival Link-up (with updates)
December 15th, 2011 · 15 Comments · Carnivals, links
Advent is a season that fills me with love and hate, in almost equal amounts. I love the idea. I hate the reality. But I’ve come to find, especially this year, that I can choose my attitude (hard though that may be so often) and thus, my reality. Hosting this carnival is one way that [...]
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