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Book Signing at Cedar Rapids Barnes and Noble

Published on Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Here are a few pictures from my book signing at Barnes and Noble earlier today. This is me doing a reading, unfortunately, I am now of that age where I need the granny glasses.

B&N had a nice display of books, great signage, and did a fabulous job of making announcements through the store while I was there. Each of those things helped bring in customers. As a result, I sold more books here than my previous signings combined!

I had a great turn-out with lots of family members, Bob Geuder (and his wife Alo) my drama director from high school, friends from high school, and a couple of people who knew me through the Quad-Cities Christian Writer’s Conference that I taught at earlier this year.

Even the paparazzi came. (Okay, it was David, my husband.) This picture explains why the video he took was so nauseating to watch. I think he’s checking out the sports books next to him.

I think this is my favorite picture. My fourteen-year-old son took it. It was also a very special day for him. I don’t want to write about it now because it’s his story to tell, but perhaps someday if all the parties agree, I can tell you more.

Overall, I met a lot of really interesting people and got to see a few friends and some family. Though we were only in town less than 48 hours due to Air Tran canceling our flight,  it was well worth the trip!

~Jennifer

Who Will it Be Tonight?

Published on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

At every book signing I do, I always meet interesting people. Sometimes it’s old friends who use the book signing as an to stop by and say hello, other times it’s pure coincidence that I see an old friend or meet a new one. On Saturday at Sweet Spirit, I saw my friend Emily (pictured below) who now lives on the other side of Atlanta, my friend Amy who lives really close but I never see, my friend Shelby who I used to go to the same church I did, and my friend Adrienne who now goes to the same church I do.

It was great to catch up with each of these women. All leading very different lives but each was inspiring in her own way.

But I also got to meet some new friends. On Saturday, John Young whom I’ve never met in person but have talked on the phone with quite a bit (he’s interviewed me a number of times for his radio show) stopped by and I got to hear him speak person. What a treat! He has the most wonderful voice to listen to. If only I could figure out how to have him do the voice overs to the thoughts in my head, everything would sound profound.

When John walked in I was talking to another man who was waiting for his gift to be wrapped. Turns out the man I was talking to was also a well known Atlanta voice talent and the two of them spent some time reminiscing.

Last year at Sweet Spirit, I met a remarkable young woman named Jenna that I eventually interviewed for a new book that I contributed to called Loved. It’s edited by Rebecca St. James and tells the stories of prodigal daughters who returned home.

This year I was talking to a man who was telling me about his daughter’s interest in writing. Turns out it was Jenna’s dad! Jenna is now in college and studying writing. How cool is that?

I have a book signing coming up at the Barnes and Noble in Cedar Rapids on May 23 .  I can’t wait. Last year my junior high music teacher, my high school drama director, old friends from junior high through high school, and family I haven’t seen in years were all there. It was great to see each of them and catch up on what they were doing. This year, through the magic of FaceBook events, I am excited to learn that even more friends I haven’t seen in almost twenty years will be there.

I know my job at these events is to sell books, and while I like hearing the ka-ching of the cash register as much as any author, I have to say the best part of these events for me is talking to friends–old or new.

If you’re in the East Cobb area tonight, I’ll be signing books at The Bookmark in Johnson Ferry Baptist Church.

Stop by, I’d love to see you!

~ Jennifer

Just in Time for Mother's Day

Published on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

The face of Mary in a griddle.

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The form of Mary in a block of ice.

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And seeing Mary in the mother of all stains.

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So what does all this mean? Is God trying to tell us something? My thoughts later in the week.  If you just can’t wait, read chapter two of “Nine Ways God Always Speaks*

~Jennifer

My Apologies…

Published on Monday, May 4th, 2009

Okay, the picture isn’t the most attractive, but the sentiments are real.            ~Jennifer

After a Tummy Tuck, Lipo, Nose Job, Teeth Whitening, and Makeover, I'm Done!

Published on Friday, February 13th, 2009

The Six Prayers website has undergone quite a renovation. In fact, the new site–courtesy of the talents of Basil Anthony –has undergone so many changes that it resembles the season finale pictures of The Biggest Loser.  With Anthony’s helped we’ve redesigned the site, put up lots of new content (downloadable chapters and YouTube videos), and added a blog that Mark and I will be contributing to (and we hope you will, too!). So say your last good-byes to the paper airplanes and pages that needed to be updated.                The new site is so easy to manage that I’ve already changed it a dozen times today. Hmm. I wonder what it would look like with an eyebrow wax? Take a look  then leave a comment telling me what you think! ~Jennifer