Friday, April 16, 2010
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Sophie writes Historical Christian Fiction with romance and a happy ending, and is the author of the Cottonwood series; book one was selected as an Indie Book of the Day, and book three will release in 2013. She has also been published in the Wordsmith Journal. Married for over 36 years, Sophie lives on a family farm in rural western Illinois.
Michael J. Scott specializes in action/adventure thrillers and suspense. He released four novels between 2010 and 2011, and is expecting to release twice that many in 2012. lives outside of Rochester, NY with his wife and three children.
Editor/Author Linda Yezak lives in a forest in east Texas with her husband and three cats. She is a speaker/lecturer for various writers' groups and conferences. Her first novel, Give the Lady a Ride, won the 2011 Grace Award for Romance. Her second novel, The Cat Lady's Secret, is represented by Terry Burns of Hartline Literary.
ROFLOL! That's too good! :)
ReplyDeleteHits a little close to home, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteYup. That's definitely where the next generation is headed. That's a good one!
ReplyDeleteThe question is... is it a good thing or a bad thing?
ReplyDeleteLove this! Have a good weekend:)
ReplyDeleteGlad you got a kick out of it. Good weekend right back atcha!
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I suppose ten years from now my grandkids will be asking, "What's so funny about that?"
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. They'll probably want to know what a sheet of paper is!
ReplyDeleteLOL! How funny. Reminds me of a time when I was reading my boys a story and one of them ran out of the room yelling, "Pause it!"
ReplyDeleteAt least he didn't say "fast forward." ;)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a similar joke I heard some years ago. A boy received a pen for writing something down, and he looked it over and said, "How do you boot it up?"
ReplyDeleteChildren do need to learn there's a way to live without computers. We tend to forget how they perceive our world.
The world is changing so fast. I'm sure there were similar jokes about wagons/cars at the turn of the last century.
ReplyDelete*laughs* I love that... ;)
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't know how to use a pen? *gasp* I write some of my stuff using a pen and paper. (I'm a kid, btw. One of those weird-o nerdy homeschoolers. ;) )
If anybody's going to remember how to use a pen, it'll be a homeschooler. ;)
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