Today I have the privilege of being part of the What’s Your WIP? blog tag created by Katja @ Little Blossoms for Jesus. Thanks so much for tagging me, Katja! For…
Read moreBuilding a Good and Great Grade: SAW Publishing’s Review System

And now it’s time for SAW Publishing to review SAW Publishing’s Review System! Conflict of interest? Totally. Still somewhat valuable? We can at least hope so. In fact, it has…
Read moreThrough the Veil—Book Release!

I’m probably not the only person looking back over the past year and thinking, “Wow! We’ve come a long way this year!” Okay, maybe I AM the only person who…
Read morePerry Kirkpatrick’s Black Friday Sale

Good morning, everybody! Today marks a record milestone in the history of SAW Publishing. I am—willfully and intentionally—posting on a Friday. I’m not totally sure whether I’ve ever posted on…
Read moreFinding Blessing—Book Release!

Well, friends! You know what today is!! Release day for Finding Blessing!!! The crazy thing is that Finding Blessing has already had a release day . . . almost five…
Read moreThe Case for Science

Today we’re ready to tackle our next-to-last “case for . . .” post—the case for science. Science and I had a somewhat comical relationship throughout my school days. It wasn’t…
Read moreFinding Blessing—Coming Soon

Yes, it’s getting to be that time of year again . . . Not only are we preparing to release another book, it just happens—pause, while the sleighbells ring—it just…
Read moreIn the School of Adventure: Fiction and Education

“Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.” That was G.K. Chesterton’s opinion. We can argue about the overlapping boundaries of the two words. We can question the literal veracity…
Read moreWrite for Life: William Wilberforce and the Pro-Life Movement

This post was originally published in October of 2022. The following year saw substantial alterations to abortion regulations in the United States, slightly altering the context into which the post…
Read moreThe Case for Geography

Today we’re going to take a look at the case for geography. If I’m perfectly honest, the case for geography has actually been the most difficult of the “Case for…
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