Hey, everyone. Robin here. I’m blogging today in Deborah Raney’s place. She suffered the loss of two loved ones recently. Please keep her in your prayers as she and her husband walk through this time of grief and remembrance.
Deb, we love you so much.
I can’t believe we are already well into the second month of 2021. January went by me in a blur. How about all of you?
I’ve been writing up a storm, and as I write this post, I am within a few days of typing The End on another book (I hope, I hope, I hope). I have loved writing this story and look forward to sharing more about it with you in the future.
On the first of February, I received the first pass pages of Make You Feel My Love. Proofing these pages is the author’s last chance to catch typos and fix other minor mistakes in a book before it goes to print. So I am working my way through the manuscript this one last time so I can get the changes back to my publisher by their deadline.
I read first pass pages on my iPad using a wonderful app called Goodreader. It allows me to mark up the manuscript in various ways (you can do the same thing in other apps like Adobe Acrobat).
But the beauty of Goodreader is that, with one click, you can export all of the changes into the body of an email, along with page numbers (see examples). Plus it will attach a copy of the annotated PDF to that email.
Okay, I confess. I am a bit of a nerd as well as an app junkie. But when I find an app for my iPad, iPhone, and/or MacBook that makes my life easier or better in some way, I sure am happy about it, and I love to share it with others.
Finally, I am beginning every day listening to the Breathe Bible audiobook of the New Testament (NLT). It’s performed by a number of actors you might recognize, including Kevin Sorbo, Josh Lucas, Ashley Judd, and John Rhys-Davies.
I am loving listening to the Word in those early morning hours, and I do recommend this performance version of the New Testament to you.
And I will leave you with this. Yesterday, as I wrote a key scene, a verse popped into my head, and I knew it was part of the lesson my protagonist needed to learn at that crucial moment.
Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 3:13-14, NASB95
As usual, God’s word spoke to me as well as to my protagonist. In a turbulent world, I need to press on toward the upward call of God. And I get to press on with wonderful friends, brothers and sisters in Christ, walking beside me. What a blessing.
Until next time,
~robin
Robin Lee Hatcher
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Dani says
Beautiful post, Robin. And, thanks for the recommendations! The app looks awesome and I’m definitely going to get the audio book of the Breathe Bible.
And, congrats on the upcoming book. The cover is gorgeous.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Dani. I don’t always like performance versions of the Bible, but this one has been done just right. Hope you enjoy!
Deborah says
Robin, thank you so much for writing in my stead. We are doing well after the death of Ken’s mother and then just a few hours later, the sudden death of my dear friend. We have felt showered in prayer and God’s grace has carried us all.
Betty Strohecker says
Praying for you and your family, Deb. So sorry for your loss.
What a wonderful friend to step in!
Deborah Raney says
Yes, Robin is a wonderful friend. I’m so grateful for all the prayers that have lifted us up. Thanks so much, Betty.
Lynne Hess says
So sorry for the sudden losses, Deborah. I have walked in those shoes recently and so send lots of prayers to you, Ken and your family. And thanks to Robin for being there for you!
Deborah Raney says
Amen! Thank you so much, Lynne!
Jeanne Davis says
Deborah and Ken, I am sorry for your losses. May the Lord walk beside you during this difficult time. Praying for you both. Thank you, Robin, for sharing.
Deborah Raney says
We have FELT those prayers in so many tangible ways!
Jeanne Davis says
Deborah and Ken, I am sorry for your losses. May the Lord walk beside you during this difficult time. Praying for you both. Thank you, Robin, for sharing.
Deborah Raney says
Thank you for your prayer, Jeanne.