I am so excited to be sharing six piano solos with you at my music website, With a Joyful Noise — all about the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ! Every day this week (Monday-Saturday), I will be sharing an arrangement for you to download. There will be one of pretty much every level, so you are bound to find something for you, your child, or your student. And if you’re not a pianist, please share this with a pianist friend!
Visit here for our first piece: At the Cross for beginning pianists: http://www.withajoyfulnoise.com/blog/about-the-cross-day-1
Month: March 2015
Prayer for Preachers | Ephesians Study
Author Interview | Kelsey Bryant
Today, we have Kelsey Bryant, author of the Six Cousins series, visiting With a Joyful Noise (you will notice me mentioning the two current books in her series: Family Reunion and An England Adventure)! I had such a blast interviewing her and reading her answers. Thank you, Kelsey, for taking the time for this interview!
Me: When did you know that you would be an author?
Kelsey: It came as a decision at my high school graduation celebration; at least, that’s when I have the clearest memory of feeling the decision settle its weight inside me. I was 17; people, of course, wanted to know what I would do after graduation, and I told them “something to do with books”; I didn’t want to commit to being an author just yet, though I was working on a novel (Family Reunion, as a matter of fact!). Writing stories was something I’d done since I could print, and at age 11 one of my biggest dreams was to publish a book, but it took me until age 17 to fully make the decision. It felt like God’s leading. Writing a novel became my main academic focus after high school, since I didn’t go to college. That was seven years ago this spring. (How time flies!)
Me: I remember seeing that you recently went to England (for your second Six Cousins novel?). What is one of your favorite England memories?
Kelsey Bryant is a homeschool graduate from Central Texas. Books have been a part of her family for generations. Ever since she can remember, Kelsey has been writing stories and dreaming of the magical moment when her books would join the ranks. She draws inspiration from the Greatest Story Ever Told, which culminates in the Messiah’s salvation offered to every person. Her life would be meaningless without her relationship with Yeshua (Jesus). She’s also inspired by the classics, especially the works of her favorite authors Jane Austen, L. M. Montgomery, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Louisa May Alcott. She loves history and even her contemporary fiction has a historical bent.Note: While I interview different authors on here, I have not read all of their material and cannot personally endorse what I have not read. 🙂
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J | Photoshoot
Another photoshoot! This time, I had fun using the mandolin as a photo prop. I’m getting spoiled on photo props. 🙂
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| One of these days I’m going to master the “spinning” shot! |
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| A little fun with B&W |
Nikon Pics
My brother recently bought a Nikon D7000 so he could better help our Nikon friends use their cameras. The other day, he mentioned that I should pull it out and try it. I’ll admit that even though I spent a few days playing with Nikons in December, when it came time to pull it out for the photoshoot I had a hard time finding all of the settings. Hence, I got more blurry pictures which was disappointing, but I did love the different aspects given with using a 35mm lens.
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| Gaussian blur added |
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| Yes, I was trying different angles for this pose 🙂 |
The Discontented Writer
Guest Post and Giveaway by Sarah Holman
A few weeks ago, I interviewed author Sarah Holman. I’m happy to be part of her blog tour and have her here again with a guest post for young writers! Added to that, she’s having a giveaway for her newest book! I have not read Brothers and Betrayal yet, but it looks like something exciting to check into!
Too often in our culture, we give young people books full of subject matter that is better suited for adults. While there is nothing wrong with clean, God-honoring romance, a lot of young people really don’t need to be spending a lot of their days thinking about it. While some violence, especially while talking about events that really happened, is not an issue, a lot of young people just don’t want to read about it.Word Wednesday #47
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