I have a confession: I am sometimes intimidated by talking to homeless people. I have never been one to enjoy talking to strangers on the street. (I have this thing about safety.) My husband is a magnet. I think because … Continue reading →
Today, I’m featuring a guest blogger’s interview with Nora St. Laurent, a woman I got to know back when Never the Bride first came out. She held a book club going through that novel and has since been a big … Continue reading →
Ps 30:5b (niv) “Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” Everyone who knows me almost immediately thinks of the color purple. My purple feathered pen. The name of my production company, Purple PenWorks. My insistence … Continue reading →
Review by Mimi @Woven by Words About the Book: From the woman behind the screenplay and novel, Never the Bride, comes a roller coaster of a love story with God. Cheryl McKay pulls no punches about what it’s really like to … Continue reading →
Fellow Author, Katie Ganshert is about to release a novel called “Wildflowers From Winter.” Her desire with the theme of that book is to spread hope through a story that shows even when we go through trials, God is real … Continue reading →
Book Review: Shameless Self-Promotion and Networking for Christian Creatives (Paula K. Parker, Mike Parker, & Torry Martin) Review by: Cheryl McKay “Everyone has a story… Not everyone knows how to tell their story well.” Do you want to know how … Continue reading →
Reposted from: Shannon McDermott/ Christian Author Website (www.shannonmcdermott.com) Missing: My husband. He’s tall. He’s dark. He’s handsome. I think. Actually, I don’t know. I may not have met him yet. He could be a short, balding blond with a dimpled … Continue reading →
(This article originally written by Cheryl McKay in Sept 2009, revised June 2010, before her “wait to find true love” had come to an end. It was written after the release of the novel version of Never the Bride and some parts … Continue reading →
June 29, 2009 (This article originally written by Cheryl McKay and published by Crosswalk.com, before her “wait to find true love” had come to an end. It was written during the release the novel version of Never the Bride and some … Continue reading →
(Reprinted from article written by Cheryl McKay for the History in Advance website) I wrote the screen adaptation of The Ultimate Gift, which shows a grandfather leaving behind legacy videos for his grandson. Each one is an assignment designed to teach … Continue reading →