Crafty? Me?
- Oct 24, 2021
- 2 min read

I'm doing a Q/A session with my publisher on Between the Pages Facebook Group on Tuesday at 6:30 EST.
And I was asked to make a craft while I talk about my new release - HAVE A HOLLY, HAUNTED CHRISTMAS.
I'm thinking this may be a horrible disaster. So, if you love watching train wrecks, tune in. I'll have a link at my Lynn Cahoon, Author page on Facebook.
I bought a whole bunch of craft supplies from Michael's for the event and they came in five different boxes. I told my husband I bought the entire store. Once I get it all unpacked, I'll see what I want to be doing while I'm talking about my inspirations on writing.
What could go wrong?
Mia Malone is planning a holiday party to promote her catering and cooking school business—but she’s got a Christmas spirit to deal with first, in this new Kitchen Witch Mystery from New York Times bestselling author Lynn Cahoon . . . For all its merriment, Christmas can also bring melancholy—and in Magic Springs, Idaho, Mia finds that the season has brought her an unhappy ghost who’s pulling poltergeist-style pranks to get her attention. When she demands an explanation, the ghost just sends a message: Ask Mary Alice—that is, Mia’s beloved Grans, who’s been training her to develop her witchy talents. If anyone can figure this out, it’s Grans . . . even if she still hasn’t managed to free Mia’s cat from a previous spell that she cast. The restless spirit turns out to be Magic Spring’s most well-known ghost, Dorothy, who supposedly died peacefully in her sleep. Now Dorothy claims she was murdered, and she wants her killer brought to justice. And she doesn’t have much patience about it, so the pressure is on Mia—with some help from her boyfriend, Trent, and a strangely secretive Grans. There aren’t many dicing-and-chopping days till Christmas—but this year, the most important gift Mia can give is to cheer up this troubled spirit . . .
BN.com - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/have-a-holly-haunted-christmas-lynn-cahoon/1139155652?ean=9781496730480
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Great interview, but if I'm being honest felt more like 'why I'm still a Calvinist' than 'Christian'. I respect that Kristen's faith tradition is important to her, and she can obviously share to the level she feels comfortable with and no more, but this was a very intellectual conversation. I'd have appreciated hearing more about Kristen's personal faith in Jesus Himself and why that is not shaken despite the attacks she's endured. bjj sportswear
I read the post about crafting and how the author finds joy in making things with their hands, which made me smile because I love simple creative moments like that too. Last semester when I was stuck on homework, I even joked with my friends about being one of the algebra class takers who needed extra breaks to get through tough problems. It reminded me that small fun projects can really help clear your mind and keep you going.
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