by Amy Ullrich | Jul 5, 2024 | Article
A few years ago, Brett Harris, a well-known speaker and the best-selling author of Do Hard Things, developed a program to train young people to write, publish and market well-written stories. That program is called the Author Conservatory. One of my author-friends,...
by Amy Ullrich | Jun 4, 2024 | Article
Amy: First, tell us a bit about yourself. Savannah: I’m the third born in an amazing family of seven children and was homeschooled all the way through. I live with my family in beautiful western Montana. Some of my favorite things are writing, reading, studying...
by Amy Ullrich | Dec 6, 2023 | Article
Hope. You see and hear that word everywhere at this time of year, but what does it actually mean? When we look at history, we see many examples of Christmases that were less than hope-filled. Under such circumstances, is “Christmas hope” a mere illusion? One of the...
by Amy Ullrich | Sep 11, 2023 | Article
To celebrate the release of her new historical fiction book, Like a Ship on the Sea, Kellyn Roth is doing a blog tour! Today I have the privilege of welcoming her to my blog for an interview! Interview AMY: Welcome Kellyn! First of all, tell us what your brand new...
by Amy Ullrich | Jun 7, 2023 | Article
This week I had the opportunity to interview Erin Hylands, a young author who writes multiple genres including historical fiction and fantasy. Check out her blog at: https://twofriendsonepen.wixsite.com/twofriendsonepen 1. How long have you been writing? I have been...
by Amy Ullrich | May 12, 2023 | Article
Isn’t it sad that motherhood and homemaking are occupations that are so often sidelined, even scorned, in Western society today? The irony is that mothers who take their position seriously are some of the most courageous, and even influential, women on earth....