Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.
www.KristinBillerbeck.com
Colleen Coble writes romantic suspense with a strong atmospheric element. A lovable animal of some kind--usually a dog--always populates her novels. She can be bribed with DeBrand mocha truffles.
www.ColleenCoble.com
Denise Hunter writes women's fiction and love stories with a strong emotional element. Her husband says he provides her with all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too.
www.DeniseHunterBooks.com
Diann Hunt writes romantic comedy and humorous women's fiction. She has been happily married forever, loves her family, chocolate, her friends, chocolate, her dog, and well, chocolate.
www.DiannHunt.com
Cheryl Hodde writes romantic medical suspense under the pen name of Hannah Alexander, using all the input she can get from her husband, Mel, for the medical expertise. For fun she hikes and reads. Out of guilt, she rescues discarded cats. She and Mel are presently taking orders from four pampered strays.
www.HannahAlexander.com
7 Comments:
Diann,
I am with you i could not even figure out how to change my picture on my phone. So i always ask my niece Olivia!!! She figured out my phone one day and had never even seen one like mine lol. Good luck
IT's a lot isn't it? And it just keeps getting more complicated!! I go to Colleen and my kids. LOL
I wrote a post on that the other day. I would post a link, but it is scheduled for later. In a nutshell, I made the claim that it really isn't as important to keep up with all that stuff as many people think. We've reached the point where that stuff is more like the latest fad or the latest book. People who see a need for something should learn to use it, just like we should read the latest book if we have need for it. But just like there are plenty of books that we don't read and never intend to, we can skip many of the latest things and wait until something comes out that we do find useful.
Diann, ya know more then i do,
and I don't have help!
*couldn't afford if I did!
(* that's a yoke) :)
lol!!! i have a hard time too! my litle sis is the wiz. she helps me create my stuff. :)
I used to be on the cutting edge of technology. I was the first one of our circle of friends to get a computer, never had a problem programming the VCR, etc. But now I have 3 teenagers! And they are great at making me feel incompetent when it comes to technology. My 18 year old laughed at me when I didn't instantly figure out my cell phone and she had to show me how to use the advanced features. The good news is that I'm still good with technology, for my age group. So when my kids make me feel like a technological idiot, I can visit my girlfriends and show them what I do know.
I am blessed to be surrounded by techies. My husband works in the computer industry. My son, daughter, and son-in-law are all tech savvy. My son built his own computer. My daughter knows basic html. I do my own web site and blog and can do basic manipulation of photos. When I have a question I holler out to whoever I think is best suited and has the time to help me and I try not to mess up what they did. LOL I do have an Associates degree in Computer Programming from 30 years ago but have never worked in the field.
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