Monday, August 27, 2012
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The Song of the Saw-Whet Owl , a story written by member Ed Hara, won 1st place in the Writer s Digest 81st Annual free raffle ticket printing software Competition in the Inspirational Writing category. Ed won $1000, $100 off any purchase from the Writer s Digest Shop, and a one-year Writer s Digest VIP membership, which includes a one-year subscription to Writer s Digest magazine.
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Sarah Reinhard s newest book, A Catholic Mother s Companion to Pregnancy: Walking free raffle ticket printing software With Mary From Conception To Baptism , published by Ave Maria Press, will be available for sale on September 10th, 2012. You can pre-order by going to her website Snoring Scholar.
This book is a weekly companion that considers not just the physical dimensions of pregnancy but the spiritual dimensions as well. Keeping our Holy Mother, Mary, at the center of each week, Ms. Reinhard prepares the reader for the joyous addition of a new and precious soul to the family. It is my prayer that this book will touch many hearts and be a work of the Holy Spirit for families , said Ms. Reinhard.
Please support your local Catholic bookstore if possible! A Catholic Mother s Companion free raffle ticket printing software to Pregnancy: Walking With Mary From Conception To Baptism will also be available September 10th at these sites: Amazon , Barnes Noble and Aquinas More Catholic Goods . You can get an e-gally of the book for free if you would like to review it for your blog!
Karina Fabian, member free raffle ticket printing software and Guild Vice-President is one half of a military couple. As such, she and her family move around a lot. For the time being they reside in Colorado. When the forest fires exploded earlier this summer, Karina free raffle ticket printing software looked to her gifts to determine how best to aid her fellow Coloradoans who were suffering and struggling.
About a year and a half ago, I wrote a little story about a series of wildfires being set near Los Lagos, Colorado, the fictional home of Vern and Sister Grace of my DragonEye, PI world. free raffle ticket printing software The story itself was a mystery involving Sister Grace and Coyote the Trickster free raffle ticket printing software God. It was fun to write about Coyote again and it explains a few mysteries mentioned in Magic, Mensa and Mayhem . I've sent it out to several places, but no one took it. However, I know that every story has its time and place, she said.
One day she realized the time for her story, Coyote Fires , had come. She and Muse It Up publishing have joined forces to allow people a unique way to donate to the victims of the Colorado free raffle ticket printing software fires. The story, Coyote Fires is in a serial format and has six episodes.
The first episode is posted at Coyote free raffle ticket printing software Fires , Karina said. I have a donation free raffle ticket printing software button on the site, and I'm asking that if you enjoy the story, you help me help others by donating a little to the cause. You can donate as little as $1. For every $10 I earn (from one to ten donors), I'll put up another episode. I'll take donations until the story is totally up or September 1, whichever comes later. At that time, I'll send all the proceeds to the Colorado Springs chapter of the American Red Cross. I also have a deal, where if you donate over $25 dollars, I'll send you an autographed copy of Magic, Mensa and Mayhem . (Your entire donation will go to the ARC.)
In addition, between now and Aug 31, the Muse It Up publisher, editors, and I are donating all our profits from the Coyote story, Perfect Ten and the DragonEye novel, Live and Let Fly . Order them through the links on the story website or from MuseItUp in order for the donations to work.
I can t go out and fight fires, Ms. Fabian said, and I can't travel to the [Colorado] Springs to help rebuild; however, I can offer my talents to help raise some money to help those who can be there for the victims.
Annette Tenny is a regular contributor to the Catholic News Herald, the Charlotte, NC Diocesan newspaper. She has worked with middle and high school kids in sacramental preparation as well as the 'little peanuts' in Children's Church. Annette is currently discerning becoming a Secular Franciscan and plans to begin her Lay Ministry studies in the fall of 2012. She is also working on her first non-fiction book geared to those discerning or currently in the RCIA process.
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