Tiny Houses

  • God Sighting: I Think I Can Hear You

    I have a habit of looking for God in secular culture because I believe God can, will, and does use anyone to plant the whispers in our lives that often, if we’re listening, lead us to him. Sometimes the creative person participates in giving God an outlet, sometimes she doesn’t. I do not care either

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  • Are You Looking for Big Love?

    My novella “Big Love,” unexpectedly written during the drafting of another novel, revolves around the tiny house phenomenon and combating homelessness. The story involves a writer and a company president with contrasting experiences of homelessness, leading to the question: Can they find big love in a tiny house?

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  • Samara Is A Real Place

    Samara Is A Real Place

    I knew I had to have this almost magical place where the natural attraction these two feel for each other could be easily intensified. It’s a novella, after all, there wasn’t a lot of time.

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  • Tiny House Living May Not Be For You—But “Big Love” Is!

    I am drawn to tiny house living due to fascination, creativity, and a romantic appeal, even though the option is not currently suitable to my lifestyle. But what if you’re considering it?

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  • Tiny Housing for the Homeless

    If you’re intrigued by the idea of using tiny houses for the homeless, or about tiny houses at all, or you just love a good, quirky, funny romance, check out my novella, “Big Love!”

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  • Tiny Luxuries

    Tiny Luxuries

    I was surprised to find that tiny houses can be attractive and luxurious, contrary to common beliefs. My novella “Big Love” by Scrivenings Press features a character who builds tiny homes to combat homelessness.

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  • My nomination for Coolest Tiny House Ever

    Stumbled across this video of an amazing tiny house called the Escher. If my main character in “Big Love,” Berly Charles, lived in a tiny house it would be something like this.

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