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R.L. Stelzer

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Rebekah faced coming-of-age during the earlier years of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Reality hit when at seventeen she stood in a gymnasium with her family and said good-bye to her father, possibly for the last time. Over the course of the next few years she attended many farewell manifests and welcome homes, helped send letters, emails, and care packages. She learned the extent of the responsibly that falls to military families, and that choosing to act with honor, integrity, and “doing the right thing” is often very difficult. But Freedom and peace are fought for, and found, in the hardest places, when someone is willing to stand in the face of evil, despite the fear they feel.

Throughout her childhood, and especially during OIF, Rebeka
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Forgetting Self in Art

Madeleine L’Engle in her book Walking on Water, Reflections on Faith and Art, talks about the point in art where the artist is so consumed in creating, that they are completely unmindful of his or her self. Those are amazing moments. I’ve had them writing. Where the characters and the story are so alive that its almost like watching the events unfold. It’s easier for me when I’m writing, because I

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