Tears Aren’t Always Bad Authors put heart and soul into stories. I’m no exception. Some days, Imposter Syndrome kicks in, and I wonder if I am making a difference or if my writing is even good. Thoughtful readers who take the time to leave ratings or reviews help remind me what I do is aContinue reading “A Single Amazon Vine Voice Review Makes This Author Cry…Happy Tears.”
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Thank you for choosing to read my books among the scores of Christian fiction available today.
I love to write, but even more, I love to write for you. You make my fictional characters come alive and provide them a place to call home in your mind. You give them a voice when you introduce them to your friends, and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in sharing. In Matters of the Heart,* bookContinue reading “Thank you for choosing to read my books among the scores of Christian fiction available today.”
Deleting or reworking scenes in a book often feels like cutting your hair without a mirror while using preschool scissors
Editing out scenes is tough for me. I mean, I wrote the words, they must be important. Things that often get cut or reworked usually involve me telling the reader my thoughts. I want to let readers know the backstory, but there’s a fine line between giving too much and too little information. The sceneContinue reading “Deleting or reworking scenes in a book often feels like cutting your hair without a mirror while using preschool scissors”
Being on the same page when it comes to a writing ministry
“It is a pleasure and honor for me to introduce you to this month’s feature author, Heidi Gray McGill. What a joy it was getting to know her a little—and to discover we’re quite alike in our writing/publishing views. Don’t forget to enter for a chance to win her ebook copy of Matters of the Heart atContinue reading “Being on the same page when it comes to a writing ministry”
Sharing God’s redemptive story
“Matters of the Heart is [the] story, of how…two immigrants grow in their new home, let go of their insecurities, reach out to help others, and come to a place where they have an understanding with one another. Theirs is not an easy road, but we the readers can really see the growth that takesContinue reading “Sharing God’s redemptive story”
Author brings the town to life
“This book has a whole cast of secondary characters that make the book feel complete. The whole town has its own dynamics including the magistrate who will do anything to make sure Katie’s dreams are squashed. The author did a phenomenal job with bringing the town to life. I felt like I was a partContinue reading “Author brings the town to life”
Inspiration Matters
Before I was an author, I was the founder and director of an English as a Second Language ministry. The program touched the lives of students from 35 different countries. Regardless of culture, religion, language, or age, I found a substantial similarity in these students—they all wanted to improve their lot in life and that ofContinue reading “Inspiration Matters”