A Website Blog for M. E. Wyatt & B. Wynn, Authors of The Last Beholder
What are you reading this weekend?
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A Website Blog for M. E. Wyatt & B. Wynn, Authors of The Last Beholder
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Do the truth quietly without display.
— Brennan Manning
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If you don’t know it’s impossible, it’s easier to do.
— Neil Gaiman
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What are you reading this weekend?
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There’s still time to get an advanced copy of ‘The Last Beholder’ - for free!
Send us an email (wynn [at] wyattandwynn [dot] com) with your interest and we’ll be sure you get a copy to review on your blog.
And even if you aren’t interested in reviewing the book, did you know you can get the first chapter for free? You can! Just sign up for our newsletter and you automatically get a sneak peek of chapter one (plus a tiny bit of chapter two). Click here!
Yours,
Wynn
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Coincidences are God’s way of getting our attention.
— Fredrick Buechner
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Because we love to know about our friends on the internet, Wyatt & I have decided to start a new game called Top Three Wednesdays. Every Wednesday, we’ll send out a category for a new top 3 (books, movies, food, etc.) and we want to know yours. You can play on Twitter or Facebook or here on the blog in the comments. It should be a wonderful time for us to all get to know each other a little better, don’t you think?
We’ll go first, and you know we’re going to start off with books…how about some fiction, yes?
Wyatt’s Top 3 Favorite Fiction Books
1. The Chronicles of Narnia, by C. S. Lewis
2. Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott
3. To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Wynn’s Top 3 Favorite Books
1. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C.S. Lewis
2. Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMurtry
3. Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
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A favorite interview with the great Maurice Sendak, who was never afraid to tell the truth.
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There must be more to life than having everything.
— Maurice Sendak
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Once a little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing on it. I loved it. I answer all my children’s letters, sometimes very hastily, but this one I lingered over. I sent him a card and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, ‘Dear Jim: I loved your card.’ Then I got a letter back from his mother, and she said, ‘Jim loved your card so much he ate it.’ That to me was one of the highest compliments I’ve ever received. He didn’t care that it was an original Maurice Sendak drawing or anything. He saw it, he loved it, he ate it.
— Maurice Sendak
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Children are willing to expose themselves to experiences. We aren’t. Grownups always say they protect their children, but they’re really protecting themselves. Besides, you can’t protect children. They know everything.
— Maurice Sendak