by Shannon Anderson | Aug 30, 2017 | Writing
Wednesday’s Words from Faith Can Move Mountains In this excerpt Faith is waiting for the sun to rise before she goes to Charleston to see Josiah Hamilton about mining phosphate at River Oaks. “The sky and the river shone quicksilver in the twilight, the...
by Shannon Anderson | Aug 28, 2017 | My View, Writing
For awhile now, I’ve been contemplating giving up Facebook, Twitter, and other social media, or at least curtailing the time I spend on it. I started participating in these platforms because I wanted to stay in touch with friends, and I’ve done that....
by Shannon Anderson | Aug 16, 2017 | Writing
#1LineWednesday #FaithCanMoveMountains Marshall Lindsay is the antagonist in my novel, Faith Can Move Mountains. He enters the book on the first page, in the first line. He disrupts Faith’s world and resurfaces as an unwelcome and dangerous presence in...
by Shannon Anderson | Aug 4, 2017 | In The Garden
After lots of rain, Rudbeckia hirta provides the sunshine in my garden today. #Fridayflowers #gardening #summerinWisconsin
by Shannon Anderson | Aug 2, 2017 | Writing
#1LineWednesday #FaithCanMoveMountains February 1869, River Oaks Plantation One cold February morning, Marshall Lindsay has come to gloat that Thomas must pay his mortgage, or he will take the property from the Gentry family. When Marshall leaves River Oaks, Belinda...