Congratulations Vickie! I always enjoy collections of stories like The Westward Christmas Brides Collection and I will surely check it out when I visit my library in the future.
Ref Your article The Miracle of Dunkirk. You refer to a big storm over Flanders. May I ask where this detail may be verified? I have only read about it in just one other source. I don't doubt it but in producing a piece of writing on the miracles I would just like to know more. James
Sherrie Stewart : Of all of your books which has been the hardest setting to write about and why? I am enjoying the historical aspects of the books from the many authors
Good question. The hardest is writing about place I've never been to. Part of my first book took place in South Korea. I've never been there. Another book went to Colombia, which I've never been to. From that point on, I have made sure that I visit every place in my books, and I've also discovered YouTube is great for visiting places.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Vickie! I always enjoy collections of stories like The Westward Christmas Brides Collection and I will surely check it out when I visit my library in the future.
ReplyDeleteYea! Congratulations, Vickie. Rachel & Christine looking forward to following y'all.
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DeleteCongratulations, Davalynn Spencer, on your indie award! An Improper Proposal is a wonderful story, and I loved every minute reading it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolyn!
DeleteRef Your article The Miracle of Dunkirk. You refer to a big storm over Flanders. May I ask where this detail may be verified? I have only read about it in just one other source. I don't doubt it but in producing a piece of writing on the miracles I would just like to know more. James
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your writing style, Sherri Stewart. Love how you research your topic and write what comes naturally to you. Keep it going girl.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dave Brown. I love the research.
DeleteSherrie Stewart : Of all of your books which has been the hardest setting to write about and why?
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the historical aspects of the books from the many authors
Good question. The hardest is writing about place I've never been to. Part of my first book took place in South Korea. I've never been there. Another book went to Colombia, which I've never been to. From that point on, I have made sure that I visit every place in my books, and I've also discovered YouTube is great for visiting places.
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