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My publisher is releasing two of my novels this year. Coming this summer is Rose Hill Cottage, the second in my Glory Circle Sisters series. And coming in March is my first children’s novel, The Secret of Serendipity. Kind of ambitious, I know. I spent much of last week working on marketing plans for Serendipity. And, to be perfectly honest with you, I got a little intimidated.

The world of children’s literature is a whole other place. It is guarded by passionate teachers, parents, and librarians who see authors of badly written books as some kind of troll interlopers who should be banished from the The Land.

That is good, of course. Children should not have to read badly-written books. But, alas, the intimidation. I don’t know whether mine shall be welcomed with banners flying high or slain like a foul dragon while the village folks all cheer.

One morning, I was thinking on these things and the dozens of other questions that plague my writing career. Should I write more freelance articles? Does anyone read my blog? Will the plot line of the next novel actually work? Is it too early for a piece of chocolate?

Then, I came across this passage from the psalms.

The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life” 32:8NLT

And, I stopped jabbering at myself. I quieted my soul. I remembered Who is ultimately in charge of both my destiny and my design. I relaxed. And, I ate the chocolate. But not out of a need for solace this time.

I ate it in celebration of life. And story. And endless possibilities. Because, in the larger scheme of things, even trolls have a chance for a happy ending.