by Jason Joyner | Jun 28, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized

I am excited to be a full participant in this month’s Christian Fiction Blog Alliance. This is a group that once a month highlights a particular work of Christian fiction to get the word out by talking about the book, and also raise its profile in the blogosphere.
This month’s book is Waking Lazarus by TL Hines. I’ve “met” him through the blog and associated discussion site Faith*in*fiction. He is an insightful and thoughtful author who happens to be the brainchild of this blog tour. Many fine books have been featured in this tour, but now it is TL’s turn to step up to the plate.
I’m happy to offer three full days of WL coverage. Yes, that’s right. Three whole days of TL Hines. (Try to contain your glee Tony)
Today you get the introductory offer, pointing out the tour and some of the great blogs associated with it, such as:
The Curmudgeon’s Rant
Bonnie Writes
Musings from the Windowsill
Tags and Other Forms of Mischief
Kittens Come From Eggs
It’s Real Life
Mike Duran at Decompose
A Christian Worldview of Fiction
Thursday you get my very first author interview. TL was kind enough to answer a few questions, and we’ll pick his brain together a little bit.
Friday will be my review of Waking Lazarus, and why it is important not to spend too much time around cadavers!
Don’t forget, next week will be the launch of Brandilyn Collins’ new marketing campaign, as well as my posts from Germany! Please keep us in your prayers as we prepare to go. I’m leading a team of 10 over there, and some of us are dealing with some health issues. Thanks gang. See you on the Other Side…
by Jason Joyner | Jun 28, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized

I am excited to be a full participant in this month’s Christian Fiction Blog Alliance. This is a group that once a month highlights a particular work of Christian fiction to get the word out by talking about the book, and also raise its profile in the blogosphere.
This month’s book is Waking Lazarus by TL Hines. I’ve “met” him through the blog and associated discussion site Faith*in*fiction. He is an insightful and thoughtful author who happens to be the brainchild of this blog tour. Many fine books have been featured in this tour, but now it is TL’s turn to step up to the plate.
I’m happy to offer three full days of WL coverage. Yes, that’s right. Three whole days of TL Hines. (Try to contain your glee Tony)
Today you get the introductory offer, pointing out the tour and some of the great blogs associated with it, such as:
The Curmudgeon’s Rant
Bonnie Writes
Musings from the Windowsill
Tags and Other Forms of Mischief
Kittens Come From Eggs
It’s Real Life
Mike Duran at Decompose
A Christian Worldview of Fiction
Thursday you get my very first author interview. TL was kind enough to answer a few questions, and we’ll pick his brain together a little bit.
Friday will be my review of Waking Lazarus, and why it is important not to spend too much time around cadavers!
Don’t forget, next week will be the launch of Brandilyn Collins’ new marketing campaign, as well as my posts from Germany! Please keep us in your prayers as we prepare to go. I’m leading a team of 10 over there, and some of us are dealing with some health issues. Thanks gang. See you on the Other Side…
by Jason Joyner | Jun 25, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
I will be having several things going on at this blog the next few weeks, assuming I get decent internet access!
1. Next week I will be part of a blog tour focusing on Waking Lazarus by TL Hines. You don’t want to miss it!
2. Then I have an inside scoop on an exciting and innovating marketing project for an upcoming Brandilyn Collins book. July 5th is the launch date for something I think people will find very intriguing and entertaining!
3. Finally, our Germany adventure begins on July 2nd, as we fly out of Salt Lake City to Munich, Germany! I hope to post pictures and updates for our churches back home and my internet friends. I don’t know how often I’ll get net access over there, but I hope for some quality updates for you. We’ll be back in the States on July 18th.
One other thing: check out this list posted by Mark Bertrand. This list is “an informal top twenty list of favorite blogs by members of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW)”. If you’re interested in Christian fiction, then this list is a must-see. I have been to several of these sites before, and intend on sampling the rest soon!
by Jason Joyner | Jun 25, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
I will be having several things going on at this blog the next few weeks, assuming I get decent internet access!
1. Next week I will be part of a blog tour focusing on Waking Lazarus by TL Hines. You don’t want to miss it!
2. Then I have an inside scoop on an exciting and innovating marketing project for an upcoming Brandilyn Collins book. July 5th is the launch date for something I think people will find very intriguing and entertaining!
3. Finally, our Germany adventure begins on July 2nd, as we fly out of Salt Lake City to Munich, Germany! I hope to post pictures and updates for our churches back home and my internet friends. I don’t know how often I’ll get net access over there, but I hope for some quality updates for you. We’ll be back in the States on July 18th.
One other thing: check out this list posted by Mark Bertrand. This list is “an informal top twenty list of favorite blogs by members of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW)”. If you’re interested in Christian fiction, then this list is a must-see. I have been to several of these sites before, and intend on sampling the rest soon!
by Jason Joyner | Jun 23, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
Yup. That’s right. That’s what the USA will be doing after yesterday’s game. Time for our football players to go home. Sigh. I knew we had a hard road in the World Cup, but I thought we had a chance. Especially after seeing the game against Italy. Yeah, we got a little luck when that poor Italian defender knocked the ball in for us (seeing how we couldn’t do it). But they held Italy down a man for half a game. I haven’t seen the US soccer team pull off that before. But it was not meant to be.
My secondary teams I’m rooting for now:
Germany (I’m going there in a week, I’d better cheer for them)
Australia (How can you not like a team called the “Socceroos”)