by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 21, 2015 | ACFW, American Christian Fiction Writers, DiAnn Mills, Kariss Lynch | Writing World
I had the amazing opportunity to attend the 2015 American Christian Fiction Writer’s (ACFW) Conference in Dallas, Texas this past week. It was a time of learning, pitching my novel to agents and editors, catching up with fellow writers, and meeting new ones....
by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 14, 2015 | Darlene L. Turner, Davis Bunn, Double Edge, Fault Lines, Thomas Locke, Time Vortex, Trial Run | Book/Movie Reviews
Trial Run by Thomas Locke —What you don’t know can kill you. Have you ever found yourself daydreaming? Totally lost in another reality? You’re not alone. Dr. Gabriella Speciale and her team transcend into a realm where time and space collide without meaning. Until one...
by Darlene L. Turner | Sep 7, 2015 | A Focused Heart – Coffee with Mary and Martha, Darlene L. Turner, Mary and Martha | Coffee & Conversations with Women of the Bible
She removes the paper napkin holder and lines up the silverware in preparation for the arrival of our breakfast order. She reaches to do the same for her sister. Mary scowls and slaps Martha’s hand. “Stop. I’m not a child anymore.” I chuckle and lean back in the booth...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 30, 2015 | All Glory To Him - Guest Post by Heather Joyes, Darlene L. Turner, morning glories | Guest Blogs
As soon as Heather read this poem to us at our writer’s club, I knew I had to share it with you (thanks Heather!). It reminds me of sitting on my deck in the early morning, spending time in stillness with my Lord, and enjoying the beautiful creations He’s...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 24, 2015 | Adam and Eve, Darlene L. Turner, Garden of Eden, Why? - Coffee With Eve | Coffee & Conversations with Women of the Bible
The café door slams shut as it ushers in a gust of wind. The August day brings a hint of fall with it, but I don’t mind. The colors of the season always get my vote for favorite time of year. Mumblings from other patrons bring my attention back to the room and I catch...