Signed or indie; beginner or seasoned pro; whether you are an artist, author, actor, promoter, or even a church hosting an event – you have something, or someone, that needs to be promoted. That someone might even by you! You CAN build your business and develop your career…without selling your soul!
Illumination. In art, it refers to the decoration of ancient sacred manuscripts and books with colored, gilded pictures intended to add beauty and reverence to the Holy text. The illuminations in this book are also designed to add beauty and awe to your devotional time as your draw closer to God.
At 5:10 p.m. on Friday, March 1, Paula K. Parker learned that her father had passed away. He had died, as he had lived, all alone in the bar he managed. Paula wept, not just because she had lost her father, but because she wasn’t sure where he would spend eternity.
Saturday night is always a special time for Mary. That’s when Grandpa tells stories! Tonight Mary wants Grandpa to tell her a story about SLOW LOVE… The kind of love that makes your heart so full That you walk very, very slow.
“Some books you read once and are done with them. That will not happen with SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION, AND NETWORKING FOR CHRISTIAN CREATIVES. This book contains a plethora of Ideas and Insights for every author as three much published authors, Paula K Parker, Mike Parker and Torry Martin combine their efforts into this volume.” ~
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Paula K. Parker Bios; Long and Short
About Paula Internationally Acclaimed Author and Pulitzer Prize Nominee Paula K. ParkerPaula’s Full Bio Paula’s Full Bio Paula K. Parker is a Pulitzer Prize nominated, award-winning, best-selling, and internationally acclaimed author, playwright, magazine...
Paula K. Parker’s Article on IF I PERISH: A Queen’s Sacrifice was Featured on Fiction Friday
On February 14, 2025, my article on the story behind my writing of IF I PERISH: A Queen’s Sacrifice was featured on Linda Wood Rondeau’s Fiction Friday blog. Linda followed with a humbling review of my novel, beginning with the statement, “This is a book for the...
WEED OR FLOWER?
It was early March. Mike and I spent most of the day in our yard, getting it ready for the coming growing season. Before I could stop him, Mike used the weed-wacker in one of our flower beds where I had left some flowers from the previous year. “There was nothing...

