Spreading your wings in a complex world

Contents1. E-zine subscription information2. How to purchase Wingspread: Of Faith and Flying3. Newest blog article: In Search of Pocahontas4. Writer’s Corner5. Favorite quotes

Subscribe to this E-zine   Click here http://jimhurd.com to subscribe to Wingspread  E-magazine (free), sent direct to your email inbox, about twice a month. You will receive a free article for subscribing. Please share this URL with interested friends, “like” it on Facebook, retweet on Twitter, etc.

Buy Wingspread: A Memoir of Faith and Flying  Stories about how childhood (Fundamentalist) faith led to mission bush-piloting in South America. Buy it here:  jimhurd.com (or at Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com, etc.)See pics related to Wingspread: http://www.pinterest.com/hurd1149/wingspread-of-faith-and-flying/

New blog article: In Search of Pocahontas

We just saw the church where Pocahontas got married . . . We see the excavated rectangle that dominates the site—the original church, discovered only a month ago . . .

Read more here:  http://wp.me/p5hvfJ-6k

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Writer’s Corner

Writer’s Word of the Week:  one-inch picture window. Find the centerpiece of the most powerful anecdote, event, person, place, and tell your whole story through the lens of that single one-inch picture window.

Iowa Summer Writing Festival. Do you wish to get more serious about your writing, meet other writers, and learn from some of the best? Meet me at the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. Workshops are a single weekend, or up to two weeks. Check it out at: http://www.iowasummerwritingfestival.org/

Favorite quotes:

♫   When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you’d like them to be.”― Leo Tolstoy

♫  Thank you for sending me a copy of your book—I’ll waste no time reading it.—Moses Hadas

♫  If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evildeeds and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us anddestroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart ofevery human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?—Solzhenitsyn

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