by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Feb 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
Please come see me over on SouthernBelleView today. I’m sharing an amazing story about discovering who originally owned a 130-year-old copy of Longfellow’s Poems I bought at a used book sale. So much fun!
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Feb 19, 2015 | Appalachian, Family, Nature
I LOVE the cover of my second novel with its bowl of multi-hued eggs. There’s a hen-house in the story and the characters often gather the eggs. That was usually my job growing up and while it’s certainly easy enough I nonetheless whined about it more than...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Feb 16, 2015 | Church, Waiting
It’s almost Ash Wednesday, the first day of the Lenten season. Which means it’s time to think about fasting. I’ve been fasting from something during Lent for quite a few years now. Sometimes it’s food, sometimes it’s a habit. Two years...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Feb 12, 2015 | Appalachian, Family
Today I thought I’d share another installment from the 1976 edition of The Pioneer–a booklet put out periodically by the Descendants of the French Creek Pioneers. This one is about Elijah Phillips who was brother to my great, great, great,...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Feb 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
It’s SouthernBelleView Monday, so please pop on over and join them there. I’m discussing a particularly funny error in a movie releasing this year and how grateful I am that editors save me from making similar mistakes in my writing.