Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Website Upgrade....Woohoo!

Exciting news over here....The reason I moved most of my site here to my blog is because the site I did have, powered by Wix.com, is based in flash technology and as most people know Apple does not support flash sites. Meaning people with iPods, iPhones and iPads were not able to have access to my site. I tried several ways around it but could not come up with a good workable solution. So, I made the decision to centralize everything at the blog since I loved it's pretty layout.

Most people who know me, however, know I am addicted to change--at least in how things look, which is how I started designing websites to begin with. I would get bored with the look of my site and start playing around with templates, colors and layouts. All good things must come to an end and so the love affair I've had with the Diva's Digs layout, all funkified in purple and pink is done. I wanted to go back to my flash based site but I wanted it to be accesible to those with Apple products as well. What to do?

The Good Lord must've heard the quandary I was going through daily in my head and He presented me with a lovely solution. Wix.com began offering mobile sites as well as their regular flash based sites! I was so happy and excited, I didn't know what to do! I got busy and now not only do I have a GREAT mobile site for my regular website, I also have one for my SUMMER LOVIN' contest, making it easy as pie to enter!!

My website mobile

SUMMER LOVIN' CONTEST mobile

I really hope this helps you get in touch with me easier! Please drop me an email and let me know what you think. And for now, my flash based website online will be my MAIN site and this will go back to being a blog and a news source. However, I will keep the prayer room open. Thank you guys for reading and I look forward to hearing from you! Only 5 more days until the last 2 releases--THE HEART NEVER LIES and MIRACLE OF THE SEASON. Keep an eye out! The heatwave continues!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Feature Interview at SORMAG



I am tickled beyond words to have a feature interview today at SORMAG (Shades Of Romance Magazine)blogspot. They are very well known through out the industry, especially for authors of color and provide useful information for future authors as well as presenting great networking opportunites for those already active in the community. Every year they hold an online coference, lasting about a week, with interesting and wide ranging panelists. I've attended the last two years and it's been of great help to me. Please be sure to check them out.


Feature Interview at SORMAG


I'm busy trying to finish off PRESCRIPTION FOR LOVE and make sure August releases are ready to go. I hope everyone has been enjoying this summer of love but there's still a few months left so let's enjoy the heat!!!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Are You Afraid....?

I recently received an email that gave me pause. It really spoke to me so I wanted to share it with everyone. God talks to us in all ways---we just have to be open to hear it!

Have you noticed how much of your life gravitates toward fear?

Why?

To the world, the events and circumstances of life appear random and disconnected. Life lives hopping from one unknown dot to the next. And amidst all that jumping, each time you land, your foot finds a puddle of fear.

But all those random, seemingly disconnected dots scattered throughout life, God sees as a straight line pointing you toward Christ.

Do you remember the story in the bible where a few of the disciples--seasoned fishermen as they were--struggled in their boat to make it through a violent sea storm? You and I would probably be awash in fear, but not these men. For them, a stormy night on the water served as just another day at the job.

But what is surprising is the fear they expressed in seeing Jesus walking on the water in the midst of the storm. Yes, I imagine seeing someone walking on the water would stir up some concern, but this was Jesus, the One who taught them and walked with them, the One whom these men knew.

Yet, they were still afraid. The experience of the disciples, and how they responded to seeing Jesus in the middle of their uncertainty, serves to illustrate a greater spiritual point.

We expect Jesus to deliver us from our trials, but never expect to see Him in the midst of our trials. Honestly, at our worst moments, we prefer to forgo seeing Jesus in the middle of our muddle. We just want Him to patch up the holes and make everything better.

I guess this follows the logic that says if Jesus is down in the mud with you, how can you expect Him to save you? To see Jesus in the midst of the storm conjures up fear, because how can you expect Him to deliver you from what He Himself is standing in?

There is a belief-system that prefers to lay the blame for any personal discomfort at the feet of Satan, because doing so allows you to explain the reason behind your distress. After all, he is out to steal, kill, and destroy your life. Ironically, this fact alone brings you a sense of comfort as to why the trial exists in the first place.

But nothing falls into your life without first falling through the hands of God. Before you can deal with the trail or tribulation, you must deal with the fact that God is permitting something He easily could have prevented.

But why does a loving God do such a thing? Doesn't it make more sense that God would prevent the trial or suffering instead of permitting it?

For this answer, we need the end of the story. With the disciples terrified at the sight of Jesus walking on the water, Christ said to them, "It is I, do not be afraid." And when the disciples willingly invited Jesus inside the boat, immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going.

From this story you learn that you must first receive Jesus in the midst of your trial, tribulation, or suffering in order for Him to do the deeper work in your life. The deeper work is NEVER to remove you from your suffering, (if and when He chooses to do so simply serves as secondary), but rather to carve out from your life what really hinders you most--fear.

The issue is never the storm, but rather your fear amidst the storm. The problem is never the problem. Life's problems serve as nothing more than the scalpel Jesus uses to cut away the real issues holding you back, like fear, worry, anxiety, and all the other antagonists which tie your life into knots.

So what's your story? What trial or suffering are you in? God may allow it to remain or remove it all together--that's up to Him. But I will say that no tribulation leaves your life without first doing the bidding God sent it to do. And the spiritual gremlin common in all your angst which He wants removed is fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of what could happen, fear at the loss of control. Fear. Fear. Fear. It all has to go.

Fear begins the mass exodus from your life when you receive Jesus coming toward you in the middle of your storm. Once you become content with Him sitting next to you--and not necessarily out fighting the storm--once you ultimately see the muck and grime falling into your life through His fingertips, He will gladly offer you what you want most in life: Peace.

When peace finally enters into your life and beats back fear, does which way the outcome of your trials fall really matter?

Victory isn't defined by a life absent of problems, but rather by the Life (Jesus) who stands next to you in the midst of your problems.

The One standing next to you isn't a bit worried or fearful. Neither should you be.

--David

Saturday, June 18, 2011

WIN an ITUNES gift card!!!

WIN AN ITUNES GIFT CARD! This is the LAST weekend to enter!!!

Just purchase .99 e-books, Shadow Of Love and A Knight's Illusion and send in your name, email and proof of purchase! Nothing could be simpler! Get the summer lovin' started!


http://www.wix.com/melissaw/summerlovin

Contest entry deadline is June 24, 2011
**Winner will be announced on June 30, 2011**

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Movin' On Up!


I am thrilled to announce my books have been accepted into Smashwords Premium Catalog, where they will be automatically distributed to major online retailers such as Apple, Sony, Kobo, Borders Australia and Angus & Robertson Australia (both powered by Kobo), Whitcoulls (New Zealand, powered by Kobo), the Diesel eBook Store and other distribution outlets coming soon.

Apple iBooks

And remember, if you enter the June Summer Lovin' contest you can win a $10 iTunes gift card that you can use for music or books!

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