Arty Goes West by Mark Redmond introduces us to a Christian chapter book series featuring Mark-Twain-like humor and memorable characters. […]
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Literature for homeschoolers, as found by Phyllis Wheeler
Arty Goes West by Mark Redmond introduces us to a Christian chapter book series featuring Mark-Twain-like humor and memorable characters. […]
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Vincent in Wonderland, a tale for middle grade, is quite a surprise. Vincent Van Gogh, age 11, meets Alice, age
Vincent in Wonderland by C.E. White, a review Read Post »
My new chapter book Secret of the Lost Dragons is out now, gathering readers. Does that include you and yours?
Secret of the Lost Dragons: A podcast interview and more Read Post »
The audiobook for The Dog Snatcher is coming soon. I am so excited! The narrator, Keith Robinson, is wrapping it up now as school is starting. He’s a music teacher.
Audiobook for The Dog Snatcher … coming soon! Read Post »
Book 2 in my chapter book series is revealed today! Secret of the Lost Dragons, Book 2 of the Guardians of Time.
Cover Reveal! My next book: Secret of the Lost Dragons Read Post »
I recently found myself reading I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys. It’s a young adult historical novel about life in communist Romania as well as the revolution that upended it.
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys, a review Read Post »
The second book of my Guardians of Time series is off to the illustrator and coming soon! I am so
Guardians of Time! Author news, April edition Read Post »
It’s a page turner, all right, as Horra barely escapes her castle during a coup. Together with her pet eagle, Horra flees into the wilderness and finds herself facing giants and all manner of other opponents. How can she find the help she needs?
Woodencloak, by Dawn Ford, a review Read Post »
The Star That Always Stays by Anna Rose Johnson tells the tale of a young girl, Norvia, who grapples with changes. She moves from island life to town life in 1914 Michigan. Not the least of her issues is her mother’s request that she conceal the fact that she is half Native American.
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I have a new short story in this 99-cent anthology from St. Louis Writers Guild. It’s a tale about my
My New Short Story! Read Post »
Susan K. Marlow, author, interviewed me for a series of three short videos planned for homeschool use. It’s an author visit
A 5-minute Author Interview Read Post »
Another writer, K.A. Cummins, suggested we create a fractured tale for our main characters from our very-different family-friendly stories. She
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