Author Archives: Ordinary Servant
I Won NanoWriMo!
I haven’t posted in awhile and that’s because I was participating in the National Novel Writing Month, NanoWriMo. Yesterday morning, I surpassed the 50,000 word mark and won for the very first time. Honestly, I didn’t think I was going to win when I first committed to doing it. There were a ton of doubts […]
Posted in blogging, novels, writing
Tagged NanoWriMo, NanoWriMo Winner, National Novel Writing Month
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Author Interview: Shawn Smucker
I came across Shawn Smucker and his beautiful writing through a mutual friend and gifted author, Andi Cumbo-Floyd. I was fortunate enough to be able to review How to Use a Runaway Truck Ramp written by him and his wife, Maile. I loved reading about their cross-country adventure. So, it is with great honor and […]
Playwright Interview: Arthur French III
I have the honor of introducing you to a dear friend and playwright, Arthur W. French III. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing him since high school. I had the opportunity of working on one of his short film projects which was a lot of fun. This was back when I was pursuing acting as […]
Posted in Author Interviews, technique, writing
Tagged Arthur W. French III, Fusion Gumbo Writer's Workshop, Playwright
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Author Interview: Andi Cumbo-Floyd
I first met Andi Cumbo-Floyd on line almost two years ago. I believe it might have been on Twitter. I started following her blog and eventually took her essay class, which is fantastic. Andi is a dear, kind, generous, gifted writer and teacher. I have learned so much from her over the past couple of […]
Author Interview: Eric Jerome Dickey
I am uber excited to present author Eric Jerome Dickey. His new book, Decadence, released in April and is getting excellent reviews. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to interview this gifted, prolific and successful novelist. Eric Jerome Dickey is kind, generous, interesting, intelligent and funny. It was a privilege getting to know him more in […]
Posted in Author Interviews, blogging, book reviews, writing
Tagged Biography, Decadence, Dulton Adult, Eric Jerome Dickey
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Art, Pigeons and Derrière’s
I’m done with the politics. Let me just put it to you straight. I don’t brown nose or kiss people’s derrière’s. I am real and when I compliment or do anything for anyone, it isn’t to earn brownie points. I’m not good at following the crowd either. I’ve been a loner for most of my […]
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Just Unsubscribe
Hello Subscribers, I wanted to take a moment and thank you for subscribing to my blog and following me for over a year now. I haven’t been as active as I would like to be, however, I am committed to my blog and putting out the best material I can for you. Of recent, there […]
Posted in blogging, writing
Tagged Audience, followers, Platform, readers, Subscribing to blogs, supporters, Unsubscribing from blogs
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Author Interview – Julie Cantrell
I have the sincere pleasure of welcoming another one of my favorite authors, Julie Cantrell. I first discovered her after reading her debut novel, Into the Free. I can’t emphasize enough, how much I loved this book. I fell in love with the characters and story, so when Julie Cantrell came out with a sequel, […]
Posted in Author Interviews, blogging, book reviews, christianity, faith, forgiveness, writing
Tagged David C. Cooke, Into The Free, Julie Cantrell, When Mountains Move
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Our God Comes by Antioch Live
Audio CD Number of Discs: 1 Label: Clear Day Worship Run Time: 72 minutes ASIN: B00EYIMHBY Price: $14.99 Purchase: Amazon | iTunes Antioch Live Worship CD, “Our God Comes” Debuts at #2 on iTunes Waco, TX– Antioch Live, the worship band for Antioch Community Church in Waco, Texas, has signed with the […]
Author Interview – Carolyn Weber
Today, I have the distinct pleasure of interviewing one of my favorite authors, Carolyn Weber. I discovered her after reading her first book, a memoir, Surprised by Oxford. I have a penchant for memoirs, and this one was by far, my favorite. Carolyn Weber came out with another fabulous book, Holy Is The Day which […]
Christian Know-It-All’s
Do you know them? Have you come across them too? They’re all over the internet. Everyone has a blog, or a platform lately. Have you noticed everyone has something to say? Christians bloggers especially, with their puffed up piety and superiority. They swear they know-it-all. I can’t help but detect a hint of arrogance and […]
Posted in blogging, christianity, faith, writing
Tagged bloggers, Christian bloggers, Christian Writers, Christians, Church, cliques, cyberspace, Ghandi, humility, internet, judgment, Love, love in action, Writers
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