by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 7, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Ane Mulligan I only have one memory of my maternal grandmother, but it’s one that stands out in my mind as such an unselfish act. You see, grandma loved jellybeans, all kinds but especially the red and the orange ones. When I was five years old, Grandma was...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 4, 2015 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
I’m excited to announce that the Heart Seekers Series is now complete and released in a four-book set. I was involved in writing two of the books, A Dozen Apologies, and Unlikely Merger. An added bonus to the set is the #1 bestseller The Christmas Tree Treasure...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 1, 2015 | Author news, Interviews, Small Acts of Kindness
I’m excited to announce that Not Alone: A Literary and Spiritual Companion for Those Confronted With Infertility and Miscarriage is available today. This book compilation gave me the opportunity to talk about a very difficult time in my life: the miscarriage of...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 30, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Maria I. Morgan One day – a 24-hour period of time. We’re all given the same number of minutes each day. For the most part, we determine how to use them. It’s been said that we make time for what’s important to us. So what’s important to you? As you think back over...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 23, 2015 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Gail Kittleson This fall, we re-started a small writing class in my dining room. We’ve met for several years and bonded through focusing on the memoir. Divulging our experiences in the written word takes a certain kind of courage, but these women have stuck with...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Nov 9, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Tammy Trail In the summer of 1972, I was 10 years old, the oldest of four children. My baby brother, Tom, had been born the October before. My mother worked during the day so my Dad watched over us. He was out of work, recovering from back surgery. We lived in a...