Tuesday, June 26, 2012

You mean…there's an app for THAT?!

You bet there is! There are apps for just about everything! And I'll admit…I love (too) many of them! Here are some of my favorite free apps, and in a minute, I want you to tell me YOURS!

This is just what it says it is…a game where you draw things.
These are some pics of a current game between Robin Lee Hatcher and me. 

This is the pic Robin drew for me, and that I guessed correctly! ; )

To read more, join me over at Writes of Passage today where I always blog on Tuesdays...



Friday, June 22, 2012

Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling

Loved this! Thanks to Deb (Raney) my writing critique buddy for sharing!

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So many ring true for me as a writer, but especially #3 #8, and #11.  

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Father's Day

Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. I'm so grateful for my earthly father who has patterned my Heavenly Father's love for me so well for so many years. I love you, Dad!

Here's a pic of him and my sweet mom years ago, before my older brother Doug and I were on the scene...



Love the way she's looking at him... ; )

And here they were, 56 years later shortly before Mom passed in August 2009. So precious!


Thursday, June 14, 2012

POD (print on demand) books


Interesting video about how POD books are made. Buying print books from a brick and mortar store like B&N or ordering from Amazon, ebooks, Kindles, Nooks, Kobos, and POD books... The options are endless!

But the important thing? We have LOTS to read! ; )

Friday, June 8, 2012

To Whisper Her Name book trailer

TO WHISPER HER NAME, the first of three Belle Meade Plantation novels releases in November, and I'm thrilled to share the book trailer that Zondervan created for it. I'm even more excited about sharing the story, but that'll have to wait until fall!

Hope you enjoy!

To Whisper Her Name is available for PRE-order now at a discounted price of $4.99 for ebook, and $8.38 for print. But only for pre-orders.





Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Snarky Sisters and Stolen Scones


Me and Deb at the 2011 International Christian Retailers Show
Atlanta, GA 
I love my writing critique partner, Deb Raney, and cannot imagine writing a book without her. She's a jewel in every way.

She tells me the truth no matter what. She points out what I'm doing right, along with what I'm doing wrong. She writes snarky little comments in her critique that can talk me back inside off a ledge faster than a Hostess Cream-filled Cupcake. 

After nearly ten years of working together (which is just beyond belief to me), we've developed a frank and honest rapport that I treasure and that makes me a far better writer than I would be on my own.

Plus, she bakes rockin' great scones! View Exhibit A:

Deb Raney's Craisin Pecan Scones
(Apologies to all my GF friends out there, but hey...sometimes only a scone will do)
I know she wouldn't mind me sharing her recipe because we're just the very best of friends. That, and she posted it on her Facebook Page yesterday. I don't want to start a vicious rumor but…I think Deb stole the recipe from Janet Benrey. Just sayin'…

Buttermilk Scones

Ingredients
               All purpose flour – 2 ¼ cups
               Salt – ½ teaspoon
               Baking powder – 1½  teaspoons
               Baking Soda – ½ teaspoon
               Sugar – ¼ cup
               Craisins – 1 cup
               Butter – ½ cup (1 stick) cut in cubes
               Buttermilk – 1 cup (or sour milk or half-and-half)
               1 egg – beaten well

Preparation
Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and sugar. “Cut” the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles coarsely ground meal.
Add the raisins and buttermilk. Stir quickly with a fork until the dough is soft and slightly sticky.
Dust your hands with flour and form the dough into a ball on a floured board. Knead gently about ten times. Flatten the dough into a 1″ thick sheet.
Cut 2-inch circles of dough with a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass. (Or drop 2-inch blobs on cookie sheet and flatten with the heel of your hand.) “Paint” the circles of dough with the beaten egg, then bake for 12-15 minutes in a preheated 425°F oven. The scones are done when they have a light golden color.
Scones are best served warm, with Devonshire cream (available in many supermarkets) and preserves (usually strawberry or raspberry).

Recipe adapted from Janet Benrey's Hunnechurch’s Buttermilk & Raisin Scones recipe.

And last but not least…

Deb's latest release, After All, is a fabulous story that's receiving rave reviews. Here's a peek:

Eighteen months after the tragic Grove Street Fire took the life of her husband and four other heroic firefighters, Susan Marlowe thinks she's finally beginning to heal. But then she discovers that David carried a secret to his grave-a secret that changes everything she thought about their marriage. For the sake of their sons, can Susan forgive the unforgivable?

Andrea Morley lost her closest friend in the fire. But she has no right to mourn him. Instead, she must forever grieve in silence-for someone else's husband. Peter Brennan carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. As Hanover Falls fire chief, he was responsible for the brave firefighters who lost their lives that awful November night. Can he ever shake the feeling that he could have somehow prevented the tragedy? And now it seems he might find comfort in the arms of the woman he least expected.


What would life be like without our sisters? I'm so grateful for the sisterhood we share here (and waving to you brave brothers out there too). People who speak the truth into our lives and love us even when knowing our uglies. It makes all the difference as we travel this earthly road together.

Think of one of your closest friends. Can you think of ONE WORD that would describe them? That makes them such a treasure to you?

Tammy
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