Inspirational Journeys Presents: Special Guest Interview with Luke Seibert

Despite the technical difficulties we faced, my special guest and I had an interesting conversation about his writing life, his vision loss and the other hobbies he enjoys. Sit back, relax, and enjoy our conversation. “Scripture quotations used in the podcast episode linked below have been taken from the NASB (New American Standard Bible) Copyright … Read more

Inspirational Journeys presents: Special Guest Interview with Meredith Burton

INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEYS PRESENTS! Meredith Leigh Burton! Hello: I’m proud to announce the following guest for your listening pleasure. Please be sure to read onward after the following message to learn how you can be my guest here on INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEYS. Thanks for listening and do write to let me and my guest know what you … Read more

Book Review of The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch

Please listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: Book review of the last lecture  https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/episodes/Book-review-of-the-last-lecture-e3q7ah   In this episode I give a book review of The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and my thoughts on what he had to say about living your childhood dreams, along with his quotes and my revelation by … Read more

A featured book and a guest interview

Hello and welcome to my blog! Today I am excited to feature one of two versions of the same book. I was going to do a double feature this week, but I didn’t want to make my post overly long and I figured that you’d get more enjoyment out of seeing each author featured. Therefore, … Read more

My first Podcast Episode and my experience with Anchor

Hello everyone, Have you ever wanted to conduct your own podcast, but didn’t know how to get started? Well, let me explain something, I was like you. However, I have finally found a platform that is accessible, though you have to do a bit of working around the app to discover what one of the … Read more

Featured Book of the Week: A New Summer Garden: An Electric Eclectic Novelette by Paul White

Hello everyone, I hope you enjoyed my featured books about poetry. I posted these previous books in honor of National Poetry month. This week, we are working our way back to short fiction with a special featured book which launched on Wednesday April tenth. Without further ado, let’s highlight our new Electric Eclectic book. This … Read more

Leaving behind a piece of your soul in your writing

When you read books, do you find the little nuggets of inspiration the author has left behind? Why not use that inspiration to leave behind a part of your soul in your own writing. Here’s a post that explains what I’m talking about in greater detail. Please like, share and comment on the original blog. … Read more

Featured Book of the Week: Words of Life: Poems and Essays by Ann Chiappetta

Hello everyone, Thanks to all of you who commented on Joan Myles’s book last week. This week I have another fabulous book of poetry to share with you. Our featured book of the week is entitled Words of Life: Poems and Essays, written by Ann Chiappetta   Description: Beautifully and powerfully, the author writes about … Read more

Review of my book entitled A Journey of Faith: A Stepping Stones Mystery

Hello everyone in the blogosphere, Today I have a special treat for you. Trish Hubschman has graciously offered to review my full length novel entitled A Journey of Faith: A Stepping Stones Mystery. Take it away, Trish!   Journey of Faith: A Stepping Stones mystery by Ann Harrison is Christian/inspirational fiction. Becca is climbing a … Read more

Developing imagination and creativity through reading

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On the heals of one of the subjects Dr. Jennifer Ikner Lowry talks about a lot on her podcast, this blogpost has some very important tips we should consider as both readers and writers.

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To hear my interview on the Jen Lowry Writes podcast, please visit the following link:

https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/episodes/Special-Author-Interview—Ann-Harrison-Barnes—

Featured book of the week: My Ideal Partner: How I Met, Married, and Cared for the Man I Loved Despite Debilitating Odds by Abbie Johnson Taylor

 Hello to all readers and writers in the blogosphere. I hope you are enjoying my new “featured Book of the week column” and I certainly hope you went out and picked up your own copy of Three: An Electric Eclectic Book by P.J. Roscoe. If so, please share it with your friends and leave a … Read more

Far and Wide and Every Lost Minute.

Here is a blog post that I found to be encouraging to me as a writer and as a reader. Reading outside your genre will inspire you in more ways than you can imagine. If that’s not reason enough to read far and wide, here’s another reason I started reading more than the genres I was comfortable with: I found out that I like writing in fantasy and Christian mystery/thriller. Maybe this avenue of self-discovery will hold true for you in a different way, but you’ll never know if you don’t expand your reading preferences.

Please enjoy the following post and if you like it, please leave a comment on the original blog and give it a like and a share or two.

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Introduce Yourself: Introducing Guest Author Corey Collins

Have you ever read or heard an interview with an author, only to find that you have a couple of things in common with him or her? This has happened for me.

Here’s an interview with an author who I found to like a couple of the same things I do. See what you have in common with the author featured here. Please be sure to leave a comment on the PBS blog instead of mine.

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Blessings and happy writing.

Four on Friday

First of all, before I send you to visit this original post, I want to thank Rainne for sharing my books.

On another note, please stay tuned for an updated version of Stories Outside the Box, because I am planning to rebrand it Under Electric Eclectic Books, Satisfy your desire.

Finally, along with the genres I read, I also love fantasy, which I will ad to my bio for future posts. I hope you enjoy this post and please go out and pick up one or all of my books for your reading pleasure. Remember, writing from the heart adds value to your life.

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#Author #Interview: #Wisconsin #Indie #Writer Walter Rhein Discusses #Family, #Reading, & the #WritingLife in the Current #BookPublishing Environment

I Loved this author interview, because it brought back memories of books I used to read. It just goes to show you that writers have to be bookworms like everyone else, in order to become the writers we are today.

See how many of the books mentioned in this post you remember in your childhood. Please leave comments on the original blog. If you enjoy this post as much as I did, why not give it a like and a share or two.

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