Congratulations to Vivian Furbay for winning a copy of Plummet. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Enter below for a chance to win a copy of Beth Wiseman’s Home All Along! What was your favorite book as a child? Childhood books that come to mind are The Little Engine that Could, Curious… [Continue Reading]
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Writer Wednesday with Brandilyn Collins
Congratulations to Pam Hager for winning a copy of Bringing Maggie Home. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Enter below for a chance to win a copy of Brandilyn Collins’ Pummet! Why did you write this book? Plummet is one of my stand-alone Seatbelt Suspense® novels. All of these novels carry a four-point brand… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Kim Vogel Sawyer
Congratulations to Vicky Daniels for winning a copy of Space Between Words. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Enter below for a chance to win a copy of Kim Vogel Sawyer’s Bringing Maggie Home! What was your favorite book as a child? The first book I remember (almost verbatim, even now!) is… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Michéle Phoenix
Congratulations to Amanda T. for winning a copy of Many Sparrows, Elaine Rieder for winning a copy of A Woman Overwhelmed, and Arletta B. Boulton for winning a copy of She’s Still There. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Enter below for a chance to win a copy of Michele Phoenix’s Space Between… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Lori Benton
Congratulations to Janet Evans for winning a copy of Gathering the Threads. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Enter below for a chance to win a copy of Lori Benton’s Many Sparrows! What was your favorite book as a child? I loved books from a very young age, so my favorite… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Nathan Goyer
Congratulations to Paula Shrekhise for winning a copy of Ascension of Larks. Please e-mail your mailing address + whether you choose paperback or audiobook to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Scroll below for a chance to win a copy of Nathan Goyer’s Bask! Today I have a very special writer on my blog—my son Nathan! Nathan… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Rachel Linden
Congratulations to Sharon Paavola for winning a copy of Conspiracy of Silence. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Scroll below for a chance to win a paperback copy or audiobook (winner’s choice) of Rachel Linden’s Ascension of Larks! What was your favorite book as a child? Little Women by Louisa May… [Continue Reading]
You’re not just eating bon-bons! | Susan May Warren
What are you reading? I asked this question to approximately 40 aspiring writers this weekend as I sat across from them at a table during our private one-on-one sessions at the Northwestern Christian Writers Conference. A few of them would tell me of a story that they were reading, a bestseller perhaps or some obscure… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Ronie Kendig
Congratulations to Deborah Freeman for winning a copy of Unraveling and Karen Johnson for winning a copy of Hiding from the Kids in my Prayer Closet. Please e-mail your mailing address to my assistant Christen (amy@triciagoyer.com). Scroll below for a chance to win a copy of Ronie Kendig’s Conspiracy of Silence! Most all of my… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Sara Ella
Enter below for you chance to win a copy of Sara Ella’s new book, Unraveling. Congratulations to last week’s winner of Then There was You, Jeanne Scott! Please e-mail my assistant Christen at amy@triciagoyer.com What was your favorite book as a child? Do I really have to choose just one? If we’re talking younger childhood,… [Continue Reading]
Writer Wednesday with Kara Isaac
Enter below for you chance to win a copy of Kara Isaac’s new book, Then There Was You. Winner will be announced here next week! My Writing Desk The truth is . . . I don’t have one! I used to have one years ago when I was convinced that all “real” writers have… [Continue Reading]