Two Parts To Settings

Twin Lights Lighthouse

Twin Lights Lighthouse

Many people mistakenly think settings only involve the place the story takes place, but place is only half of the setting. The time in which a story happens is the other part. Where and when are two important questions readers need to know to make more sense of the story context. Some readers visualize the scenes, and the time period suggests clothing, policies, and even political and religious issues of the period in which one writes.

For example, in the book, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare, the setting is critical. Both the time and place increase tension in the plot. This book takes place in 1637. The pilgrims were prevalent in the early Connecticut colony, and witchcraft was a cultural issue with their religion. Kit, the main character, dresses much differently than most people in this colony where she moves, and her behavior and speech causes suspicion among the colonists. These traits create interest and tension for the reader.

Another example is in the book, The Hatchet. Even though the story takes place in present day, the place is critical to the story. The main character finds himself alone in the forest by a lake in the middle of nowhere. His survival depends on finding food and shelter. Gary Paulsen does a very skilful job in creating tension and excitement for his readers through this setting.

In my books, a lighthouse is the major setting, and the time period is mostly the present. In my second and third books, events from the past influence events in the present time.

Can you think of an example where the setting played an important part in a story you read? What is the book(s) and how did the setting (remember both time and place) impact the story?Please leave your comment below. Thanks for visiting my website and reading my blog. I hope you’ll interact with me about reading and writing.

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Book Signing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa!

Come join me on April 12th in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Barnes and Noble on Collins Road is hosting an Author Day. This event is from 1:00-3:00 pm. I hope you can join me and the others on that Saturday afternoon. Register for a free book!

Come join the fun like these people did last year!

Carrie brought her little son who I taught when I subbed in kindergarten!

Carrie brought her little son who I taught when I subbed in kindergarten!

Art and Sherry Allen and Guelda at Ayr Days book signing.

Art and Sherry Allen and Guelda at Ayr Days book signing.

Table set up for my first book signing.

Table set up for my first book signing.

My good friend Sandi came down to support me during my book signing. We worked together at AEA 14.
My good friend Sandi came down to support me during my book signing. We worked together at AEA 14.

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HELD TOGETHER WITH WHAT…?!!

Have you ever thought about how incredible your body is? Sometimes I am awe-struck by the incredible complexity my body exhibits. The highways of nerves and veins, arteries, and blood flow that actively exists within each one of us is fascinating. The organs function together and perform automatically without anyone flipping on a switch!

Then I think about how every bit of me is held together – inside and out – like stitches hold together fabric. We can’t see any stitches because there aren’t any. Yet, we hold together. How is this possible?

For Me He Died

CREATOR, REDEEMER, SAVIOR, GOD

In Colossians 1: 17, the Bible tells me all things are held together by Christ, the Creator of everything (vs. 16). Jesus is pre-eminent above all, and we exist for Him and by Him (16 & 18). The Lord holds my body, this world, and the entire universes in tact Himself. He can do that because He’s God Creator, but He also created something called laminin. This is literally the “glue” that holds our cells together. Most incredible, laminin’s shape is a cross! Watch the video below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0-NPPIeeRk

What are your thoughts about this topic?  Please leave your response. Thank you for visiting my website.

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BOOK SIGNING IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA!!

On Saturday, April 12, I am honored to attend a book signing where I am featured along with other authors for an Author Day Event. This takes place at Barnes and Noble Bookstore from 1:00-3:00 pm at Northland Square SC, 333 Collins Road NE, Building 1 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Please come and support this bookstore and authors as you greet and meet us and possibly buy our books. I appreciate your support,  and your encouragement impacts me in ways you could not imagine! Thanks to Kevin and Deb Brubaker for setting up this event along with the bookstore’s activity manager, Amanda. Come join the fun, especially if you live near Iowa City, Marion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, or any surrounding towns and cities. Thank you in advance for your support!

Photos from past book signings:

My friend, Sue Larsen, former Special Ed Coordinator at Mt. Ayr Schools, worked with me through AEA 14. She's a terrific lady!

My friend, Sue Larsen, former Special Ed Coordinator at Mt. Ayr Schools, worked with me through AEA 14. She’s a terrific lady!

Paul and Judy Fifer came to buy my book.

Paul and Judy Fifer came to buy my book.

Mary and Brenda McBride, a special Christian friend and supporter.

Mary and Brenda McBride, a special Christian friend and supporter.

Left to right: Geri Elmore, Mary, Don Riley, Jean Riley, and Sheila Hubbard.

Left to right: Geri Elmore, Mary, Don Riley, Jean Riley, and Sheila Hubbard.

Debbie and Kevin signing up for my Book Stub drawing.

Debbie and Kevin signing up for my Book Stub drawing.

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SPRING BRINGS NEWNESS OF LIFE

New Life

Signs of Spring

We in the Midwest look forward to Spring. This winter seems especially long, so warmer temperatures and sunny days bring much desired change.

Newness of life is another precious part of springtime. Lots of babies appear from all types of animals, and beautiful flowers emerge from barren landscapes painting colors everywhere. This presents a contrast to the white snow-covered earth. The transformation motivates people to plant vegetable gardens, take walks, ride bikes, plan outdoor cook-outs and activities, and enjoy the sunshine outdoors.

As a middle-school teacher, I told my students they pass through a process of transformation called puberty. They might not like the way they look during this process, but soon they emerge as incredible young adults much like caterpillars transform into gorgeous butterflies. In 2 Corinthians 5:17, the Bible says people who choose Christ as their Savior are new creations, and old things pass away, and new things replace them.

We continue transforming daily from one degree to another as we grow in our grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). How wonderful it is that we do not have to wait till Spring for our involvement in this transformation process. We can draw closer daily when we seek to have the mind of Christ 365 days a year through prayer, reading God’s Word, meeting with other Christians, by attending Bible Studies, Sunday School classes, church, or just fellowshipping while sharing a meal or shopping together.

Spiritual growth is not an automatic process like puberty is for teens. It requires daily surrender of life and time. In order to get acquainted with someone, we must spend time with him/her and learn all we can. It’s a two-way relationship where both parties converse and grow in their knowledge and love for each other.

How are you doing with this process? Are you a Christian? How have you grown in your relationship to Christ since He became your Savior? What are you doing differently to build that relationship this year compared to last year? How much time do you spend with other Christians weekly compared with those who don’t know Him?

I find if I don’t schedule time with the Lord, our meeting doesn’t happen. Do you have a daily time scheduled with Him for prayer and reading the Bible? What needs transformed in your life to adopt the mind of Christ? Are you working on a plan to grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ? He offers you and me hope that no one else can.  I hope you consider these questions. Please leave a reply. Thank you for stopping by and reading my post.

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Conversation Between Two Middle-Grade Authors

Recently I hosted an interview with an author who also writes books for middle-graders. Below is that conversation, and just after the recording is the transcript for it. I hope you enjoy this as much as we did interviewing each other about our books.

Presentation with Greta 3-20-14

As always, I welcome your comments. Do you agree with Greta and myself about how important character development is with our teens today? Do you have any more insights to share with us? Thanks for coming by and responding.

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READERS PRAISE MARTSCHING’S FIRST BOOK!

Here are what readers of Finding Heath Young Lighthouse Keeper are saying about my book. I am thrilled that various ages enjoy different aspects of it! Visit WestBow Press, Amazon.com, or Barnes and Noble online, buy your copy, and see for yourself why these readers are anxious for the next book in this series.

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Thank You Veterans!

Today is Veteran’s Day so I want to take time to share my appreciation and respect to all the veterans of all wars and who serve stateside.

Thank you for your sacrifice of time away from your families as you prepare to defend our country through drills and trainings and summer camps. Thank you for the time and effort it takes to become physically fit and have the steadfast mindset to perform your duties. I am grateful for your willingness to serve in foreign countries and leave the comforts America offers you. I appreciate the fear that confronts you as you guard during dark, lonely nights in extremely hot, sandy conditions, or freezing cold environments.

You are our very best, our treasured breed, and I respect you for all you do for me, my family, my country. Thank you for serving my Lord so faithfully. Your ministry is self-sacrificial and completely from the heart. Thank you, each one of you, and may the Lord bless you and keep you and yours under His almighty protective Hands.

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When He Comes

Eventually death comes for each of us. This past year it seems to surround me. Many of my friends and some acquaintances slip into an illness and soon meet the Lord. Age is no determiner of this certain event. Young and old alike experience this journey – from this world into the next.

This is a website of hope and truth. The hope lies in the destination in which one spends eternity after death. Specifically, hope lies in the person one trusts for his/her destiny. I testify truly, that those who put their faith in Jesus Christ for their salvation and eternal rest die with a noticeable peace and contentment compared to those who do not make this choice.

I spoke with several of my dying friends near their departure. It was always the same with those who trusted Christ with their future destinations. They were more certain than ever that Heaven existed, that Jesus was there, and some claimed they saw this place and the Savior. Though they each voiced concern for their loved ones they would leave behind, total peace and excitement for their new home controlled our discussions as their time on earth grew short. On the other hand, my friends who chose not to accept Christ for their hope and eternity showed anxiety and insecurity about what lay ahead for them. Those family members who believed Jesus as the One Who possessed power over death also spoke of celebrating their loved one’s passing. The families who did not know Christ as Savior expressed deep sorrow about their loss and said they did not know if they would see him/her again in the afterlife.

When He comes for you, will you welcome Him at your parting, or will you fear, even dread what lies ahead? Peace is yours through trust in Jesus as the perfect Lamb of God, the sacrifice Whose shed blood paid your sin debt and blotted out all that separated you from spending eternity in Heaven with Him. This same blood restored fellowship with the God Who created you and all life in the beginning and forevermore.

Trust Him today. Thank Him for dying for your sins and ask Him to come and be a living part of your daily life. Then when death knocks on your door, you can look forward to entering through that door and joining Him, Jesus, for an eternal life full of joy and purpose and service in His new Kingdom. Leave your family members the peace of knowing Who you trusted for your eternal life. It makes all the difference.

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For the Beauty of This Earth

Have you taken the time to admire the beauty of this fall? Wow! Even today as I drove in heavy rain, the splendid color presented a remarkable contrast against the gloomy gray sky. Russets, golds, bright reds, and dark purple leaves sprinkled the green fir trees. Their brown trunks shouted, “Look at me, my vibrant striking brilliance! Look closely for soon I disappear and won’t return for another year!”

Scenes such as these remind me clearly of the Creator and His gifts of beauty He extolls on us each season. How I love fall and all the colorful displays! The vibrant foliage inspires me and somehow renews my excitement for living.

What is your favorite season of the year, and why? What is there about it that causes you to love it so much? Feel free to leave a reply below. I’d love to hear from you. Thank you for stopping by and reading my website. Have a blessed Thanksgiving season!

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