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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Erica M. Nelson, author of Happiness Quotations: Gentle Reminders of Your Preciousness

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Erica M. Nelson, author of Happiness Quotations: Gentle Reminders of Your Preciousness
(Wyatt Mackenzie)

Happiness Quotations: Gentle Reminders of Your Preciousness is an inspirational book written with fresh, original quotations to wake you up, help you get through your day with an insight or a flash of memory of what is great about you already.

We forget the greatness within ourselves in the struggle for making it, getting by or being caught up in the rat race. This book gets you out of that into a place where you can change how you look at your life, one passage at a time.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Happiness Quotations: Gentle Reminders of Your Preciousness?

Erica M Nelson: Happiness Quotations was inspired by true life situations. I might notice how my child can change her mood like a light switch. Why Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Erica M. Nelson, author of Happiness Quotations: Gentle Reminders of Your Preciousness

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Sharon Tubbs, author of Living in the Pink

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Sharon Tubbs, author of Living in the Pink
(Lift Every Voice Books/Moody Publishers)

Living in the Pink is a collection of humorous and insightful short stories. They each explore temptations that lead women to straddle the fence on their spiritual journeys.

My characters, for example, wrestle with issues such as adulterous relationships, drug-addicted children, church gossip and jealousy. In short, they’re “living in the pink.”

What does that mean? It’s simply the stage where so many women get stuck between what the Bible calls that “scarlet stain of sin” and striving to become pure or “white as snow.”

They say they believe in God but only enough to call themselves “spiritual” without having to make significant changes in their lives. They want to believe, just not too much.

Laura “Sister Pinky” Pinkston is a central character, a wise “church mother” whose mission is to guide women out of their pinkish state and into God’s light.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Living in the Pink?

Sharon Tubbs: Inspiration comes from my own triumphs and pitfalls in living out my faith and in simply observing the world around me. I see so many Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Sharon Tubbs, author of Living in the Pink

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With.. Anthony Pathfinder, author of Fair Game

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Anthony Pathfinder, author of Fair Game
(Firestorm Publishing/Xlibris)

Sexually molested since she was a young girl, Dana decides to take hold of her life and flees from her harrowing past. However, her decisions might have taken her to a darker place, where few can be trusted. Will she be able to handle the scars of her past and the uncertainty of her future?

Find out if her life turns out to be a Fair Game.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Fair Game?

Anthony Pathfinder: The main character Dana was initially one of three characters from a short story I wrote several years ago. I was looking Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With.. Anthony Pathfinder, author of Fair Game