Three Things I’ve Learned from my Chickens As writers, we know that one aspect of writing well is writing authentically. By that I mean we have to follow the rules of the reality we are writing about, whatever they may be. The rules governing Middle Earth are a little different […]
Just A Little Bit
…A little bit was enough. A little bit was beautiful and rewarding. I’m gonna keep trying to do just a little bit each day. (Maria Riley)
Flying Solo
Just one individual on site offering care to the sick and infirm. Is it you?
Lisa Livezey
The Shepherd’s Pie: The Impact of Mass Media on Kids
Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with filmmaker and bestselling author Bill Myers about the impact of movies and books on the development of our kids.
A Place at the Table
Kimberly Novak shares a prayerful and imaginative way of bringing Jesus to the family table.
The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times – A Review
The Catholic Writers Guild and an Austrian archduke play connecting parts in Writer Amanda Lauer’s fascinating and prolific career. In this week’s blog, she shares her review of the archduke’s latest book.
Lovely Genealogies
Thanks to Blog Writer Sarah Torbeck, those tongue-twisting names in the Bible seem less intimidating when we remember they belong to our ancestors in the large, glorious tree of the family of God.
We ALL Teach, So Be Careful of What and How!
When we speak or act, we confirm to others what we truly believe and who we truly are. So when our children look at us, what do they see?
The Doctor
Cecile Bianco offers a piece of flash fiction about a teenage girl who seems to be the instrument of strange healings in a small Mexican town. As the townspeople move from skepticism to awe, they begin to call her “Milagro” – Miracle.
CWG Book Blast! ‘Rebellion’ by Michael LaMorte
This month, the Catholic Writers Guild is touring Michael LaMore’s book, ‘Rebellion: The Epic Saga of Marriage, Satan, and the Battle for Our Souls.’