Daron D. Fraley
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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Crazy Eights Tag
Oh bother. I was tagged. Tagged twice. Connie Hall and Danyelle Ferguson both got me. At almost the same time, too. I will be a good sport and participate even though I have an almost OCD – “Monk” level aversion … Continue reading
Memorial Day
I hope we haven’t forgotten. Do you remember the feeling you had on that special 4th of July parade? Do you remember the silent respect given as the color guard marched by? How many hands placed over hearts did you … Continue reading
When Hearts Conjoin
While at the LDS Storymakers Conference, I was talking to Tristi Pinkston, and right next to her was sitting the famous Lu Ann Staheli. I say famous because it seems as though I have seen her name in many, many … Continue reading
Second submission
Today the manuscript went to Cedar Fort Publishing. It is a bit of a long story, but Kirk Shaw at Covenant Communications was very complimentary on my writing style and the general storyline found in the synopsis, and although he … Continue reading
Do you lurk?
If you lurk and want to keep lurking, that is fine. If you would rather follow the blog and let me know that you do, I added a Followers area in the left pane. Join up!
Here to help out a friend
I am going to do my part. Check out this contest on Tristi Pinkston’s blogsite: http://tristipinkston.blogspot.com/2009/03/very-tristi-contest.html She is about to have her new book “Agent in Old Lace” released by Cedar Fort. She would be most appreciative if you check … Continue reading
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
The good: Finally satisfied with my manuscript, I sent it in to Covenant Communications. What a fantastic feeling. The writers conference a week ago was outstanding. While there, my pitch session with the editor went well, and although there is … Continue reading

