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If you haven't yet been to visit Mary Pierce's website, I'd like to invite you to take a peek. She is an inspirational author who writes frequently for Focus on the Family and has published three books.

I am reading her Twister book, but haven't read the Potato Head/Barbie book. I think Mary has a thing for toys :) She is a humorist and is aptly labeled the "Laugh Lady."

I just won her book, Confessions of a Prayer Wimp through a giveaway at her blog. I was tickled pink because this title always intrigued me. Someday in the near future I'll give a good review of her books that I've read.

I was just telling the ladies at Bible study that I want to be Mary (Pierce, that is, not the mother of our Lord!) Hee hee - maybe someday I will be my own version of Mary Pierce. Not as funny though.

Can I tell you why I admire her so much? She is the president of my writer's guild and she has been a great inspiration to me. She has taught me so much by willingly sharing her secrets to success. She is incredibly modest and honest. Of course, you can see that in her writing too.

So, go visit Mary and tell her I sent you. Leave her a comment or drop her a note to enter the free giveaway contest. Then, she'll be tickled pink too!

Comments

Denise said…
Thanks for the link.
eph2810 said…
I can't leave a comment on her blog, because I am not registered for her site, but I dropped her a note...I am so glad that you and Laurel pointed to her site :)

Cool that she is your mentor.

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