by Sara | Aug 26, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Uncategorized
I have some news. I’m starting an email list. You see, my writing career has been changing over the past few years, and it is continuing to do so, which has led to some problems. I’m no longer just writing three articles a month for a girl’s online magazine that...
by Sara | Jul 17, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Uncategorized
My little baby is growing up so fast! In less than ONE week, my first book-baby will be turning one year old. I haven’t even thought about a smash cake yet! Though I’m not sure I’d want a book to smash a cake. That’d be funny though. Okay sorry, off topic. Anyway....
by Sara | May 20, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Navigating Healing & Recovery, Uncategorized
Annndddd, I’m back! I’m sorry, but I just couldn’t resist sharing the fiction books that have been healing to me as I’ve written Light After Darkness, and healed and grieved my chronic illness. (To read the nonfiction version, click here.) I know these are more...
by Sara | May 13, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Navigating Healing & Recovery
Good morning, everyone! I just wanted to pop in and say congratulations to the giveaway winner (chosen at random by Rafflecopter 😉 )… so, congratulations, Cheyenne! I’ll be emailing you with more info shortly. Also, as yesterday was Mother’s day, I...
by Sara | Mar 29, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Detoxing, Living With Health Challenges, Navigating Healing & Recovery
The last month or two, we’ve been talking about how our pain is often a microphone (as Levi Lusko puts it in his book Through The Eyes of a Lion) and what to do with that microphone. You can find parts one, two, and three by clicking on them, but today I want to wrap...
by Sara | Jan 25, 2019 | Book News & Recs, Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Lyme Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Toxic Mold Poisoning, Uncategorized
I planned to sleep in this morning. You know, rest before the fun starts. It didn’t work. I was up before my sister, unable to lay still. I kept closing my eyes, hoping that if I pretended to be asleep I might actually fall back asleep. Yeah, no. It was a...