I've just posted a fun interview of Michelle Sutton to my blog. You will learn some interesting things you never new. Check it out! www.psalm516.blogspot.com
Shawna, thanks for saying so. I've heard more than once that there is "no market" for time travel in Christian fiction. I'm sure that's true in CBA, but thankfully, Christian fic is a much broader market than that. I could say more about the sale of this book, but that would be telling...I never talk about a deal 'til it's a done deal, but I'm hoping for very good news about SEASONS IN THE MIST sometime soon.
No relation that I know of. My Dad-in-law's family comes from Oklahoma by way of Tennessee. You should hear what he calls them. There are quite a few families with this surname including an African-American crowd. Don't know if the family branches into Pennsylvania or not.
Snow? In Chicago?? LOL on still having hair with teenagers under roof. (I had four teens at once...and lived to tell about it.) We have snow in Indiana, too. Thanks for being my edgy friend and I think your medieval time travel romance sounds intriguing. Keep writing!
Just a comment that sometimes writing fusstrates me enough to want to set my hair on fire! And it may be worth mentioning that as of the (almost) end of '07, my hairs are intact. (G)
I've never been to Chicago, but it's on my list of places to visit. And you still have all of your hair . . . because . . . Is there something we need to know about this. :-)
A writer of contemporary romance, so far, who's shocking herself by writing a medieval time-travel romance. I live near Chicago where it's been snowing a lot, with my husband and two teenagers. And yes, I still have all my hair.
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My niece is wedded to a Kinnard, all from PA. Any relation?
I've never been to Chicago, but it's on my list of places to visit. And you still have all of your hair . . . because . . . Is there something we need to know about this. :-)
Blessings,
Bonnie
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