by Regina Jennings | Apr 1, 2021 | Books, News, Silly Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing
Most people are aware of the need to protect themselves from identity theft, but there are some who remain vulnerable despite precautions—fictional characters. Statistics show identity theft against fictional characters has doubled since 2018. Criminals are filling...
by Regina Jennings | May 27, 2020 | Christian Life, Family
When you decide to homeschool, you realize you are giving up a lot of resources. No district is giving you a budget to spend, no professionals are obligated to help you, no lobbyists will influence opinions on your behalf. Of course, you gain a lot, too. Besides the...
by Regina Jennings | Apr 2, 2020 | Christian Life, Devotions
Do you keep inspirational thoughts around for encouragement? It’s an ancient practice, although the expressions have changed over the years. There used to be a phrase carved into jewelry, clocks, coins and statues to keep people focused on their goals. It was Memento...
by Regina Jennings | Nov 22, 2019 | Books, History, Oklahoma, The Lieutenant's Bargain
On December 8th, I’ll be at Fort Reno signing copies of The Major’s Daughter, plus Serving Up Love and other titles. The Fort Reno grounds will be open and ready for visitors, including the house that Major Adams, Louisa and Caroline would’ve lived in. This home...
by Regina Jennings | Sep 15, 2019 | Books, Oklahoma
Have you heard about the Little Free Libraries? Maybe there’s one near you, and you didn’t know about it. I didn’t know that my town has two, until I looked it up on the map. Sure enough, I found one nearby that’s just as cute as a...