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{Novel Ramblings} The Story Behind the Story: Part 2

{Novel Ramblings} The Story Behind the Story: Part 2

by christydistler | Jun 5, 2020 | Novel Ramblings

There’s a story behind every story. Today on Suite T, Southern Writers’ blog, I’m talking some more about how I came to write A Cord of Three Strands, my historical novel that releases on June 15. Happy...
{Novel Ramblings} The Story Behind the Story

{Novel Ramblings} The Story Behind the Story

by christydistler | May 27, 2020 | Novel Ramblings

There’s a story behind every story. Today on Catherine Castle’s blog, I’m talking about how I came to write A Cord of Three Strands, my historical novel that releases on June 15. Happy...
{Today on Colonial Quills} Isaiah Lukens: Colonial Clockmaker

{Today on Colonial Quills} Isaiah Lukens: Colonial Clockmaker

by christydistler | Feb 28, 2018 | Novel Ramblings

Today on Colonial Quills, I’m talking about colonial Philadelphia clockmaker Isaiah Lukens, who also happens to be a cousin. We’d love to have you join us...
{Today on Colonial Quills} Pennsylvania: William Penn’s Holy Experiment

{Today on Colonial Quills} Pennsylvania: William Penn’s Holy Experiment

by christydistler | Jan 31, 2018 | Novel Ramblings

The Peaceable Kingdom (Edward Hicks, c. 1834) exemplifies Quaker ideals. Today on Colonial Quills, I’m talking about how William Penn received the charter to Pennsylvania, and the many religious groups that came to the commonwealth as a result of his “holy...

{Today on Colonial Quills} Bethlehem: The Beginnings of Pennsylvania’s Christmas City

by christydistler | Dec 27, 2017 | Novel Ramblings

Today on Colonial Quills, I’m talking about the eighteenth-century beginnings of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania’s Christmas city. We’d love to have you join...

{Today on Colonial Quills} Quaker Worship: Listening in Silence

by christydistler | Nov 29, 2017 | Novel Ramblings

When most people think about worshiping God, they imagine singing—either hymns from hymnals or lyrics projected on a wall. But Colonial Friends (and many Friends even today) worship in silence, not praising the Lord with their lips but listening for His voice with...
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