This year is off and running. I have a lot going on behind the scenes and others that should be going on. Here are some things I am working on and others I hope to accomplish.  

BLOG 

Writing here in All for One is my priority. I have an appointment every morning at 4:00 to be at my desk working on what I will say to those of you who drop by.  I have kept up with writing here since May posting once or twice a week. I have learned a lot and still have much more to learn. I have a verse on a sticky note posted on my monitor that reminds me that it is ok to be small.  “Do not despise these small beginnings for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” (Zechariah 4:10 NASB) It is one of my key verses for me for writing this blog and for my writing. Yet that doesn’t mean I want to stay there. Even though it is okay to be small, there is always room for growth. I want to grow and reach more. This is where that learning comes in. There is a wealth of information about blogging available. So, my job becomes what is worth my time and what isn’t. Sifting through it all takes time I don’t always have working a full eight hour day.  

BOOK REVIEWS 

You may have noticed more on books this year already. I will be adding more in book reviews. I read digital and paper. I also want to see good books in the hands of readers.  I believe reviews are the way to combine the two. Expect to see more book reviews this year. I hope you will find some books you want to add to your own reading list. There are so many books on the market and not all of them are worth reading. As Christians, we are called to be different. So, immediately some genres are off the table. Erotica and LGBTQ are among them after that you have to judge. For some, horror and true crime are not on their reading lists. I personally don’t read a lot of horror, but I like some true crime. I love mystery and some fantasy. Some of you may not. I used to read romance but now the line is blurry between romance and erotica, so I tend to avoid the genre completely. What I hope to achieve is balance. Some mystery, a little true crime, some history, some thriller, a little fantasy, and a little science fiction. Some Christian fiction. Some Christian nonfiction.  

In my reviews, because we are all about All for One, the books I read are to find the good ones from the bad. So, I hope I will warn you if I come across any that cross the lines. I don’t think a lot of foul language needs to be in a novel, and I will let you know. There are some great indie authors coming up, and I will help you find them.  

SHORT STORIES 

It used to be that if you wanted to break into the writing world you should probably begin by the magazine market through short stories and build a portfolio. I am not sure that is still prevailing wisdom. Have you bought a magazine lately? Wow. They are expensive. Yet, I do think short stories have potential in writing even though the market may be harder to find. Short stories teach writers to write more tightly because there is a smaller word count.  The story must be told quickly, the action rises faster and is resolved sooner. While I haven’t decided if I will post any here, I will be working on a few short stories throughout the year and looking for some markets.  

NOVEL 

Finally, last November I tackled Novel November and began a novel in earnest. I am still working on this though I have hit a block. I will have to figure out how to write my way through it. This is all I will say about the novel right now. I am tackling a dream long held. 

So, there it is. It is February and here is what I hope to achieve in 2026. I have a lot to learn. I always have a lot to learn. I may be in my fifties, but I never want to stop learning. I have some other things in mind that I haven’t shared, but we will keep those on the back burner for now. I hope you will grow with me this year and share some of your own plans for growth. I would love to hear them.  

All for One  

Angela 


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