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  1. Hi Val – just clicked in here after reading your comments at FiF – or is it fIf 🙂 ?
    I’m a fantasy fan too – wrote two novels, the first of which almost got published about 10 years ago by Questar. Then the publisher switched directions or something and it’s been in mothballs ever since, BUT – I’m planning to resurrect it after I’ve finished my WIP.
    Are you aware of any Christian writers’ groups in your area? Have you heard of Inscribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship? I’m the president at the moment – I think we’re Canada’s best kept secret, but we do have about 200 members now and run 2 conferences – next one is in Calgary in April.
    Must run. Nice to “meet” you! :)Marci

  2. Enjoyed reading your blog (found through Faith in Fiction). I’m also a big fan of Kathy Tyers and Karen Hancock, and I started a fantasy that I plan to get back to someday (my world’s name for God happened to be Elyon – then Ted Dekker stole the name in his Black, Red, White series 🙂 – oh well). I plan to come back often, if only to motivate myself to write more than a measly 500 words a day.

  3. Nice to meet you, Marci! No, I’m not familiar with Inscribe. I’ll have to google it and look it up. I live in a rural area, and there is no Christian writers group here that I’ve heard of. The internet has helped TONS with that, though! A conference in Calgary in April? More info?

    Hi, Katie! I believe we’ve met once before over at Emily Snyder’s site. Good to see you again, and glad that you’re still writing! *Elyon*…hm, that substantiates my theories about starting with a vowel, going five letters, and ending with an ‘n’, doesn’t it!

  4. I knew I remembered you from somewhere (your cool job that enables you to get writing done while working was familiar, as well as the title of your first book) – just couldn’t think of where! Glad to connect with you again!

  5. Okay, you’re prolific! I must check in on you every day, or I’m in for a lot of catching up.

    I like your names for God theory. I used Morningstar in one of my teen works, then changed my mind for some reason…was it a Biblical title for Lucifer? Don’t remember the specific reason why, but I still like the sound of it. Aiera’s God will be called Everstar, I think.

    Just let me know when you have something to read on this new and intriguing story. Oh, and let me know what the “published set” says when they respond. I’m curious. LOL

    Love ya.
    Karen

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