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A Small Note of Encouragement

November 7, 2011

This week I received a beautiful letter from a 15-year girl who read The Via Crucis. A simple letter like this encourages me to continue writing with all that is within me.

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Via Advent Post IPPY Celebration Report

May 28, 2011

15th Annual Post-IPPY Report. The Via Advent wins Silver in the Inspirational/ Spiritual Category NEW YORK, NY (May 23, 2011) – A gala celebration was held Monday night at the Providence Club in mid-town Manhattan kicking off the BookExpo America convention. Conducted each year to honor the year’s best independently published books, the “IPPY” awards [...]

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Sidetracked Video: North Carolina and the IPPY

May 21, 2011

Here is a short video I shot the day I found outt a couple of weeks ago that The Via Advent won the Independents Publisher’s Silver for the Inspirational/ Spiritual.I happened to be speaking at a retreat near the ocean in North Carolina I will be leaving with my family tomorrow for NYC to attend [...]

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The Via Advent Wins Silver

May 9, 2011

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE The Via Advent is awarded the Silver Medal in the 2011 Independent Publishers Book Awards DALLAS, TX (May 9, 2011) – The Via Advent took home the Silver medal in the Inspirational/Spiritual category at the fifteenth annual Independent Publisher Book Awards. The Independent Publisher Book Awards, also known as the “IPPY” Awards, [...]

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The Stone Child

November 27, 2010

As I explore the bustling streets of central London I keep one eye scanning for my goal while my other eye remains on the traffic jam in front of me. Like any other metropolis, London’s arteries tend to flow more than ebb. Everyone has somewhere to be. The shrill honking of horns and the waves [...]

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