National Religious Broadcasters Convention

CHANCE ENCOUNTERS OF THE WARMEST KIND! “RE-MARK FROM NEW ZEALAND”

Mark Patterson, International Director of CNL, “translating from English and broadcasting” to Russia and Ukrainian Christian Television.

Mark Patterson, International Director of CNL, “translating from English and broadcasting” to Russia and Ukrainian Christian Television.

My favorite encounter at my book signing happened when hubby George met Mark from New Zealand in the aisle near Autograph Station B at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention this week in Nashville. He gave him my new business card.

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Mark turned the card over and saw the name of my first book Shepherd, Potter, Spy—and the Star Namer. He exclaimed “She wrote that book? I loved that book, and I never read fiction! She has another one?”

As I signed The Star Namer and the Unchosen, he said he began to read SPSSN over his wife’s shoulder when he had nothing of his own to read. And he was hooked.

It’s the writer’s delight to write ‘as unto the Lord.’ The cherry on top is to hear of the reader’s delight.

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HELLO FROM TENNESSEE!

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Well, hello from Tennessee—Davy Crockett country, hero of the Texas Alamo. Thank you, Tennessee!

We are enjoying the hospitality at Nashville’s Gaylord/Opryland for the National Religious Broadcasters Convention.

There’s a book signing for The Star Namer and the Unchosen and appointments for interviews already scheduled this week to talk to folks in the industry--thanks to Joni Sullivan-Baker, my favorite publicist.

The working title of my newest book was “The Archer,” and an archer is pictured on the cover. I’m signing with my motto for this year: “Aim Higher!”

More later as things develop and time permits.

Have a blessed day and give God the glory!

"When the tyrant king marches to miraculous defeat, his sadistic son grabs power until a band of unlikely heroes led by the seventeen-year-old son of the master potter rescues the good people of pre-Israelite Jerusalem."

"When the tyrant king marches to miraculous defeat, his sadistic son grabs power until a band of unlikely heroes led by the seventeen-year-old son of the master potter rescues the good people of pre-Israelite Jerusalem."