WRITINGS IN THE WIND
For most of our history, mankind has looked up and wondered why. I think it’s innate because everyone has looked up at one point in their lives rather as a child or a questioner.
When we’re little, we also used to look up and question.
But our questions were usually of little meaning. Now, we look up with big questions, with serious problems, and with real pain.
I’m not the kind of Christian who can say that God talks to me. It’s never worked like that for me.
He shows Himself to me in little ways like a still, small voice.
We just need to pause and listen.
This isn't a devotional for every day. This is a devotional to encourage you when you need it. Writings in the Wind is a still, small voice. Each devotion is accompanied by vibrant illustrations.
A WRITER'S WILDERNESS
Every story is a journey through a wilderness.
A wilderness is a barren place with unexpected twists and turns. When one journeys through the wilderness, he faces his darkest fears and his deepest longings. A wilderness could be a literal desert, a Russian city, or a bloody battlefield.
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A Writer’s Wilderness is an exodus from reality to imagination, from present to past, and from known to unknown.
NOT YOUR AVERAGE PRINCESS
Once upon a time, there was a princess, a pirate, and a writer.
Henrietta Anastasia Smith is not your average princess. She’s the adopted daughter of Rumple Stilskin Smith. She grew up in the Dark Forest Republic where all of your favorite fairy-tale villains run wild and free. But what really sets Henri apart is that she doesn’t believe in fairytales. So, imagine her surprise when she finds out she’s a princess with no curse which means no prince which means no happily ever after. Even though her story is just beginning, this princess is determined to be herself even if that means sticking to the wrong side of the book.
Captain James Hook is a notorious pirate who doesn’t care how he gets the girl. He has his eyes set on Henri and doesn’t care that she’s not interested. He’ll do whatever it takes even if it means he has to curse an uncursable princess. But there’s more to this pirate than meets the eye. He might have sworn off love, but he desperately needs a happy ending.
Grim is the poor unfortunate soul writing this story. Only the story seems to have a life of its own with a princess who doesn’t want to be a princess and a pirate whose middle name is trouble. She will fight against writer’s block, plot twists, and stubborn characters to write a fairytale that’s unlike any other.