Maria Riley describes how she has learned to turn tiny pockets of time over to God.
The “Call”: We All Receive Them, But When Will You Answer?
The “Call”: We All Receive Them, But When Will You Answer? Nine years ago, I got a text from a friend I hadn’t seen in a few years: “I don’t know where to turn or what to do. I’m sick and getting evicted from my apartment as of the 31st. […]
My Daily D.R.E.E.M.
My Daily D.R.E.E.M. By Lisa Livezey Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. ~ Langston Hughes (1901-1967)[i] When considering 2024 goals, some of us may struggle to fit in writing. But the Divine Call nudges and prods. Therefore, this writer has […]
The Shepherd’s Pie: Disability and Faithfulness
Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Becca Wierwille about coping with physical disabilities through the eyes of faith, and they discuss her middle-grade novel, ‘Road Trip Rescue.’
The Nativity Set
A determined son seeks to soothe his mother’s heartbreak in this Christmas season short story by Cecile Bianco.
Your Author Toolkit: Copyright, Citations, and Permissions
In this edition of Your Author Toolkit, Rebecca Martin covers what you need to know to attribute the sources and quotes you use in your writing.
How Good That You Exist!
Everyone needs at least one person in their lives who can honestly say to them, “How good that you exist!”
Cath-Lit Live: Murder at Penwood Manor
Amy J. Cattapan interviews Antony Barone Kolenc about Book 5 in his Harwood Mysteries series for teens.
Waiting
Poet and Guild member, Tom Medlar, shares his Advent poem, “Waiting.” He imagines the blessed Mother waiting for Jesus’ birth, and then focuses on our own waiting for the light of Christ to break into our lives.
God’s Christmas Wish
Kimberly Novak urges us to find the sweet spot where we can check off the holiday to-do list while staying true to our commitment to the intimacy of prayer.