Fragrance of flowers
draws me into the garden
an invitation
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Wendy/2015
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You’re invited to read the inside scoop of my writing life on a blog interview at author Patricia Bradley’s site.
I’ve recently read one of her inspirational romantic suspense novels.
You can read my review below on my Goodreads link.
I hope my future books are as engaging as her novel was for me.
Here’s the link to today’s blog interview: http://ptbradley.com/author-thursday/author-thursdays-with-wendy-l-macdonald/
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Fragrant Blessings ~ Wendy
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Great interview! I enjoyed getting to know you better, Wendy!
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Thank you, Diane. Pat sure knows how to ask intriguing questions.
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beautiful post
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Thank you, Sanjee.
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Funny how after reading your blog for some time now I can recognize your personality in the way you respond to Pat Bradley’s questions. This was a really nice interview that provided an even deeper look into one of my favorite writers. I eagerly await the release of your first published book.
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Gene, thank you for your encouraging words. My sense of humor is definitely included in my novel writing voice. I read your memoir because I liked what I saw of your voice on your blog, and as you know, I was not disappointed. 🙂
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Wonderful interview Wendy! It’s so awesome that your husband supports you. I look forward to receiving a signed copy of your book!! I’m sure the Lord will guide you to the right and perfect publisher.
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Thank you, dear Rhonda. My husband was the voice that insisted I get writing. I’d heard the still small Voice prior to his, but I needed the extra prodding to take the plunge into writing a full-length novel. Now I’m hooked.
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Yay!! Many Blessings and great success to you Wendy!
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❤
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I really enjoyed learning more about you, and your writing as I read the interview. I am looking forward to reading your book once it is published.
Blessings,
Theresa
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Thank you for reading the interview, dear Theresa. It was both a humbling and honoring experience to be on her blog. Today’s writers cannot hide away in their writing den if they want to be used by God. Thankfully He provides the courage to step outside our comfort zone, and then we get to meet the most amazing and supportive people—like you. 🙂
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Wish you alot of succes
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Thank you, Marylou. I love getting out in nature on my breaks from writing.
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A lovely interview, Wendy. Best wishes and God’s timing… all will work out well. ❤ Iris
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Thank you, dear Iris. His timing is always the best. 🙂
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Love your thoughtful combination of words and images.
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Thank you, Charlie. Blessings on your weekend.
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A lovely interview Wendy! I truly admire anyone who is gifted with a novel-writing mind 😊. Keep writing! xx
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Thank you, dear Christine. ❤ I admire how poignantly you write poetry. I need to keep tissue handy when I visit your blog. 🙂
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😊 x
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Wendy, a Wonderful interview, my fellow Canadian writer and artist friend. 🙂
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Thank you, dear Tracy, for reading the interview. ❤ I appreciate your encouragement.
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Lovely to read your interview and your book reviews, and to learn a little more about you. I hope you were celebrating Agatha Christie’s 125th birthday on 15 September. 😉 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/agatha-christie-even-awesome-thought/ There is so much happening to commemorate her 125th birthday. If you check out the BBC Culture section you will find a short story written especially for the BBC by Kate Mosse called Eleven Days: When Agatha went missing. 🙂
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Thank you for the wonderful link and for reading my interview. Yes, by Providence, I did celebrate in my own poetical way the 125th birthday of Agatha Christie’s. I noticed it was her special day while I was on Twitter. So of course I had to add my contribution to #AgathaChristie via 5 lines.
Cleverly she devised
mystery plots
that puzzled
and stumped
even the most wise.
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Words worthy of Agatha herself. Lovely.
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