Click on YouTube video, to hear message. Nicholl shares biblical wisdom and spiritual commentary with family and friends. She has attended many churches over the years and is certified to teach Sunday School. In recent years, Nicholl talks of God moving her to write books and speak his word. Many years prior, leaders in the churches that she attended prophesied what she is doing now. May God bless them for boldly speaking God's word into her life!
Nicholl McGuire shares advice and real life experiences on this personal blog. She also provides links to her online creations and other information she deems useful. An author, speaker, poet and blogger, Nicholl keeps busy maintaining blogs, writing articles and recording informative videos and audios. She is an African American mother, a Christian, and offers virtual assistance to individuals and businesses. Feel free to subscribe to Nicholl McGuire's blog.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Free Time
Sometimes those free moments come in one's life when nothing much is going on. It is then that I think about things--anything. I begin to ponder about article topics, think about past events and how I could have/should have, and plan the next thing I'm going to do. Yet, other times I just feel a myriad of emotions sometimes those that move you to tear just a bit. One in particular is that moment of elation, simply being thankful about what a Heavenly Creator has done so far with me--ever so grateful for life and not fearful when it all comes to an end.
When you have that moment, you know the one you aren't doing much of anything, take a deep breath. It just might be just what the doctor ordered--a quiet time that might have saved your life just a little while longer!
Stay blessed.
Nicholl
When you have that moment, you know the one you aren't doing much of anything, take a deep breath. It just might be just what the doctor ordered--a quiet time that might have saved your life just a little while longer!
Stay blessed.
Nicholl
Saturday, March 1, 2014
What I Hope to Become?
I haven't arrived yet. You know that place where you can kick your shoes off and prop your feet up. I am so far from being at peace with my life. I have so much more to do and I haven't begun to scratch the surface!
These days I am focusing on my external life--you know the one we all have when we aren't on the Internet. I have been spending time networking, putting my skills in front of some people, and assisting others with their business ventures on a part-time basis.
What I hope to become is not a specific title, but a Spirit who can comfortably say, my Creator is pleased with me. It doesn't matter what society deems successful, where I go, who I meet, or what I see, I just want to know that I am doing alright--that I am truly living the way God intended!
Nicholl McGuire
These days I am focusing on my external life--you know the one we all have when we aren't on the Internet. I have been spending time networking, putting my skills in front of some people, and assisting others with their business ventures on a part-time basis.
What I hope to become is not a specific title, but a Spirit who can comfortably say, my Creator is pleased with me. It doesn't matter what society deems successful, where I go, who I meet, or what I see, I just want to know that I am doing alright--that I am truly living the way God intended!
Nicholl McGuire
Friday, February 28, 2014
No Good Thing Last Forever
No good thing last forever, so you might as well make the most of your good times. Sit back and enjoy those smiles, take in those laughs, and appreciate the sun when it is out. Take a moment to walk or sit down and take in your environment. For we never know the day or hour when something so bad will shake up our world to the point that many will suffer and die.
Your heavenly Creator put you on this planet for good reason. You may not know the plan for your life, but I assure you that there is one. Experience a life beyond this one, go get the Holy Word of your Maker and start reading it the moment you have some free time. The more you read, the more you will begin to feel and look different.
Nicholl McGuire
Your heavenly Creator put you on this planet for good reason. You may not know the plan for your life, but I assure you that there is one. Experience a life beyond this one, go get the Holy Word of your Maker and start reading it the moment you have some free time. The more you read, the more you will begin to feel and look different.
Nicholl McGuire
Thursday, February 20, 2014
What on Earth Was I Thinking When I Started Journaling?
The teachers had instilled in us young children to write. They wanted us to write sentences about things like: personal interests, people, places, and things. I was programmed from the time I could put a sentence together to journal. Yet, something so innocent, can be used against you as you grow older. Those optimistic teachers didn't warn us children about parents who would give you a hard time about the things you write about them or others (they think are them). They didn't prepare us for the sacrifices we would make for writing or not writing from partners to networks. They didn't tell us that there was such a thing as Writer's Block. They didn't tell us that we could break the rules sometimes with generalizations, exaggerations, fiction, and poor grammar without excuse. They surely didn't warn us about the myriad of mean-spirited emotions, strange voices, and weird muses that help to periodically give us our best work.
What on earth was I thinking when I started journaling?
I didn't know many decades ago, in my child-like mind, that writings could be used to identify one's personality and other hidden things about one's self that you rather the world not know. I hadn't a clue about building confidence through writing, finding a mental release after trauma, or anything else that may have been deemed helpful growing up had I not been so scared to write down my true self for so many years of my childhood.
Recently, I realized, after ripping one of my many diaries in two, that what was supposed to be my childhood diaries was really someone else's--an angry girl who had been micro-managed to the point that she was unsure of how she truly felt about things since others made decisions for her. Others insisted they were right even when they were wrong. People who had problems that they didn't want an inquisitive little girl to uncover. A bright child who was told by the media to write about boys and rant about parents through television shows. But what I really wanted to write about is now on 15 plus blogs, show up in over 100 plus videos, and are presented in seven plus books in a few different categories and I'm still not satisfied (sigh).
Too many vital years of controlling men and deceptive women suffocating my core through emotional abuse (and a past of domestic violence) has long been the fuel that has kept me writing. However, I received great news at the start of the year from a world beyond this one, "You are free! You are free!" No longer bound by my past, I have arrived to my present and look forward to my future.
Nicholl McGuire
What on earth was I thinking when I started journaling?
I didn't know many decades ago, in my child-like mind, that writings could be used to identify one's personality and other hidden things about one's self that you rather the world not know. I hadn't a clue about building confidence through writing, finding a mental release after trauma, or anything else that may have been deemed helpful growing up had I not been so scared to write down my true self for so many years of my childhood.
Recently, I realized, after ripping one of my many diaries in two, that what was supposed to be my childhood diaries was really someone else's--an angry girl who had been micro-managed to the point that she was unsure of how she truly felt about things since others made decisions for her. Others insisted they were right even when they were wrong. People who had problems that they didn't want an inquisitive little girl to uncover. A bright child who was told by the media to write about boys and rant about parents through television shows. But what I really wanted to write about is now on 15 plus blogs, show up in over 100 plus videos, and are presented in seven plus books in a few different categories and I'm still not satisfied (sigh).
Too many vital years of controlling men and deceptive women suffocating my core through emotional abuse (and a past of domestic violence) has long been the fuel that has kept me writing. However, I received great news at the start of the year from a world beyond this one, "You are free! You are free!" No longer bound by my past, I have arrived to my present and look forward to my future.
Nicholl McGuire
Monday, February 17, 2014
There's Nothing Easy about Being Me
You have those who congratulate you on a job well done. Others will say nothing while wishing you fall flat on your face. From disrespectful comments to eye-rolls, some of my writings and topics I speak about offend. Truth doesn't win me life-long friends--never did, never will. I think of the Bible, when Jesus said, "They will hate you because of me..." He was so right!
"Keep your mouth closed...don't say anything...just smile..." I grew up around people who never wanted anything said about anything truthfully speaking. If you got a little courage about yourself and let loose with your tongue, there was always the threat of violence looming. If you didn't want to reap the consequences, you just might turn and walk away, but not before experiencing "payback." In my 'hood, payback was nothing more than revenge. Sooner or later someone was going to pay you back for speaking truth. Protest your parents' unfairness, payback. Speak up about a shady friend in the camp, payback. Tell what a relative was really doing when no one was looking, payback. So you walked on eggshells wondering when the day would come that you would be confronted on what you said. What a life for a child, right?
Looking back, so-called "private" folks, who liked to stay out of people's business (yet always in it), weren't liked very much. Those that typically didn't mind talking about themselves, would withdraw when the "private" folks came around certain loved ones in my family. "Don't tell her anything," I was told. "Because she doesn't share any information about her self or family." Therefore, as a child, I would have to limit my conversations, carefully pay attention to every word, select certain things to say and not while speaking to adults. Sometimes one couldn't always remember the rules in the playbook, so there was a price to pay if you didn't keep someone's lie or cover-up straight.
Thank God, I'm not a child anymore! Having been exposed to all sorts of personality disorders dressed up with so-called normalcy growing up, I have learned quite a bit from the impostors--probably too much. It is difficult at times walking around in my body, seeing what I see in people, sometimes I can see through people, right down to the foolishness in a person's story, notice their odd expressions/mannerisms, or experience their negative vibe--sometimes all at once. It can be difficult to be content with some loved ones when you know the truth behind their fake smiles with others while pointing the finger at you as if you are so wrong, weird, crazy, etc. I get this sort of attitude quite often from sexist males who feel threatened by a spiritual woman.
When you are a person that has been challenged much in life, it isn't always easy connecting with people in the way that you had hoped. Sure, you pray for the best in your relationships and partnerships, but sometimes even God warns, "No matter what you say, what you think you know, you don't know about XYZ person. Watch while I work." God never tells me, "I told you so..." Rather, I usually find one of his life tests soon after on what I learned or didn't learn about people.
You can hear many revelations of my spiritual journey and advice on YouTube, listen here.
Stay blessed.
Nicholl McGuire
"Keep your mouth closed...don't say anything...just smile..." I grew up around people who never wanted anything said about anything truthfully speaking. If you got a little courage about yourself and let loose with your tongue, there was always the threat of violence looming. If you didn't want to reap the consequences, you just might turn and walk away, but not before experiencing "payback." In my 'hood, payback was nothing more than revenge. Sooner or later someone was going to pay you back for speaking truth. Protest your parents' unfairness, payback. Speak up about a shady friend in the camp, payback. Tell what a relative was really doing when no one was looking, payback. So you walked on eggshells wondering when the day would come that you would be confronted on what you said. What a life for a child, right?
Looking back, so-called "private" folks, who liked to stay out of people's business (yet always in it), weren't liked very much. Those that typically didn't mind talking about themselves, would withdraw when the "private" folks came around certain loved ones in my family. "Don't tell her anything," I was told. "Because she doesn't share any information about her self or family." Therefore, as a child, I would have to limit my conversations, carefully pay attention to every word, select certain things to say and not while speaking to adults. Sometimes one couldn't always remember the rules in the playbook, so there was a price to pay if you didn't keep someone's lie or cover-up straight.
Thank God, I'm not a child anymore! Having been exposed to all sorts of personality disorders dressed up with so-called normalcy growing up, I have learned quite a bit from the impostors--probably too much. It is difficult at times walking around in my body, seeing what I see in people, sometimes I can see through people, right down to the foolishness in a person's story, notice their odd expressions/mannerisms, or experience their negative vibe--sometimes all at once. It can be difficult to be content with some loved ones when you know the truth behind their fake smiles with others while pointing the finger at you as if you are so wrong, weird, crazy, etc. I get this sort of attitude quite often from sexist males who feel threatened by a spiritual woman.
When you are a person that has been challenged much in life, it isn't always easy connecting with people in the way that you had hoped. Sure, you pray for the best in your relationships and partnerships, but sometimes even God warns, "No matter what you say, what you think you know, you don't know about XYZ person. Watch while I work." God never tells me, "I told you so..." Rather, I usually find one of his life tests soon after on what I learned or didn't learn about people.
You can hear many revelations of my spiritual journey and advice on YouTube, listen here.
Stay blessed.
Nicholl McGuire
Nicholl McGuire published on Saved News
SavedNews.com is a Christian publication located in North Carolina. I had the pleasure of reading the company's offline work in my spare time. There were many entertaining stories about Christians in various industries including entertainment. I read insightful editorial and news pieces as well related to spirituality. After reading several copies of the newspaper, I decided to submit my own creative work. It appeared online, but now the site no longer exists.
)Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Love Poetry by Nicholl - Happy Valentines Day!
For years now, I have shared my love poetry at Love Poetry by Nicholl. I used that blog site as a way to free myself of good as well as bad memories of love in an effort to move on with life. I must admit that it works! You can receive peace of mind when you share personal feelings. Although you might find it awkward at first, with enough writing, you won't agonize over past regrets or dwell on the "what ifs" of lost love.
I enjoy writing poetry. I sometimes hear melodies in my head before I write. There is something special about writing poems. Take a walk with me at Love Poetry by Nicholl and appreciate what you got while you still got it!
Stay blessed.
Nicholl McGuire
I enjoy writing poetry. I sometimes hear melodies in my head before I write. There is something special about writing poems. Take a walk with me at Love Poetry by Nicholl and appreciate what you got while you still got it!
Stay blessed.
Nicholl McGuire
Monday, February 10, 2014
Places Online to Talk Your Thoughts Out With Others
Podcasts are popular with those who enjoy communicating with others. I have found myself visiting these sites and listening to some interesting conversation about a wide variety of topics. If you enjoy speaking to others or have thoughts on a show idea, why not create your own podcast? It's simple. Here are a few resources to help you get started. Best wishes!
1. Ipadio http://www.ipadio.com/ (I have used this service, it's easy--no glitz, no glamour straight to the point.)
2. Blog Talk Radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
3. Talk Shoe
Information about podcasting
How to Start Your Own Podcast
How to Create Your Own Podcast
1. Ipadio http://www.ipadio.com/ (I have used this service, it's easy--no glitz, no glamour straight to the point.)
2. Blog Talk Radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
3. Talk Shoe
Information about podcasting
How to Start Your Own Podcast
How to Create Your Own Podcast
Friday, February 7, 2014
Kill Boredom
When I get weary of visiting the same websites and doing the same things online, I always go back to my projects. Times of boredom actually inspire me to do what I like the most which is writing.
Years ago, I created a site for people, like myself, who sometimes find certain activities on the Internet redundant and quite boring. I listed various tips on dealing with boredom from boring people to being bored while unemployed and what to do about it. When you have a moment, please do visit: Bored Looking for Things to Do. Feel free to comment on some of the material there. I hope the thoughts/ideas will kill your boredom!
Thanks in advance for your support.
Nicholl
Years ago, I created a site for people, like myself, who sometimes find certain activities on the Internet redundant and quite boring. I listed various tips on dealing with boredom from boring people to being bored while unemployed and what to do about it. When you have a moment, please do visit: Bored Looking for Things to Do. Feel free to comment on some of the material there. I hope the thoughts/ideas will kill your boredom!
Thanks in advance for your support.
Nicholl
Monday, February 3, 2014
My Thoughts on Love this Valentine's Day
I thought of my book, "Laboring to Love Myself" and how appropriate to call attention to it to those who are starved of love this Valentine's Day. Why does one feel so overwhelmed with just living?
For I have learned, that one is void of love. No love coming and no love going. Repeated rejection over one's years produces no love for self or others. "What do I care? I care about no one? No one cares about me..." says the loveless.
No action produces no reaction. If I show no love to others it isn't any wonder that I have not love. If my love is not received, then it is my responsibility to find someone or group who will sincerely love me. I hope that this Valentines Day you will reflect on what it truly means to love beyond a simple token of appreciation.
Nicholl McGuire author of Laboring to Love Myself
For I have learned, that one is void of love. No love coming and no love going. Repeated rejection over one's years produces no love for self or others. "What do I care? I care about no one? No one cares about me..." says the loveless.
No action produces no reaction. If I show no love to others it isn't any wonder that I have not love. If my love is not received, then it is my responsibility to find someone or group who will sincerely love me. I hope that this Valentines Day you will reflect on what it truly means to love beyond a simple token of appreciation.
Nicholl McGuire author of Laboring to Love Myself
Friday, January 24, 2014
Trials are Breeding Grounds for Elevating One's Self Spiritually
Before you pity someone who appears to be going through much trial, consider thinking about what you can learn through someone else's storm.
When one is under pressure, sometimes the mind is clouded with much confusion and chaos, but other times ideas come--many ideas that seem promising especially when money is an issue.
I have learned that blessings are readily available to us when we are willing to give of ourselves without expecting reimbursement. What might one give to a business, a school, an organization, church, and other places that might increase traffic, revenue, better programs, and more without dropping a single dollar in the lap of yet another someone who just might be looking for a little more than that? An idea that not only helps what is on the surface, but renews what is deep within.
With many trials over my years, I have recognized that although mind and body were at times weakened, spirituality stayed strong. It propelled me to think higher, to take the distractions of trial off myself, and look beyond my circumstances.
I am grateful for the relatives, individuals, and businesses who have encouraged me to stick some things out when I was very much ready to say, "Goodbye." I know that an Almighty God moves in His time and not our own. Will there be loses on life's journey even with an Awesome God standing in front of us? Of course, because God is only going to give us what he knows we can handle be it right or wrong from a societal point of view. Not every relationship is a blessed one, not every child is destined for greatness, not every location is a good place to live, not every job is a good one...God knows what is best--that is if we are willing to seek a Higher Power to help us!
As I viewed the many homeless people who lay on the streets of downtown Los Angeles and under bridges along the freeways, I heard in the spirit, "Many of the poor had quit life just before they received their blessings." They experience life curses due to things like: rejection, fear, illegal activities, and more. God had at one time sent messengers to his children along the way to help, but to no avail.
I recall those who were once homeless give testimonies at churches I had attended. They used their trials as opportunities to build their faith. These people are inspirations because they show all what God can do when a person has nothing, yet still has the willingness to want something out of life no matter what the issues.
Take a moment to invite the Holy Ghost power of Jesus Christ into your life then watch what happens!
Nicholl McGuire
When one is under pressure, sometimes the mind is clouded with much confusion and chaos, but other times ideas come--many ideas that seem promising especially when money is an issue.
I have learned that blessings are readily available to us when we are willing to give of ourselves without expecting reimbursement. What might one give to a business, a school, an organization, church, and other places that might increase traffic, revenue, better programs, and more without dropping a single dollar in the lap of yet another someone who just might be looking for a little more than that? An idea that not only helps what is on the surface, but renews what is deep within.
With many trials over my years, I have recognized that although mind and body were at times weakened, spirituality stayed strong. It propelled me to think higher, to take the distractions of trial off myself, and look beyond my circumstances.
I am grateful for the relatives, individuals, and businesses who have encouraged me to stick some things out when I was very much ready to say, "Goodbye." I know that an Almighty God moves in His time and not our own. Will there be loses on life's journey even with an Awesome God standing in front of us? Of course, because God is only going to give us what he knows we can handle be it right or wrong from a societal point of view. Not every relationship is a blessed one, not every child is destined for greatness, not every location is a good place to live, not every job is a good one...God knows what is best--that is if we are willing to seek a Higher Power to help us!
As I viewed the many homeless people who lay on the streets of downtown Los Angeles and under bridges along the freeways, I heard in the spirit, "Many of the poor had quit life just before they received their blessings." They experience life curses due to things like: rejection, fear, illegal activities, and more. God had at one time sent messengers to his children along the way to help, but to no avail.
I recall those who were once homeless give testimonies at churches I had attended. They used their trials as opportunities to build their faith. These people are inspirations because they show all what God can do when a person has nothing, yet still has the willingness to want something out of life no matter what the issues.
Take a moment to invite the Holy Ghost power of Jesus Christ into your life then watch what happens!
Nicholl McGuire
Monday, January 13, 2014
3 Places on the Web for Videos/Audio I Like...Howcast, YouTube, Blog Talk Radio
When talking with people about a wide variety of subjects, I find myself referring them to the following websites including my own blogs and videos. You might find these useful depending on your needs.
1. Howcast - great place to learn how to do things visually. Very professional videos and easy to understand. Each video tells you what you need in advance.
2. YouTube - in addition to silly entertainment, they have good audiobooks and documentaries that the public has uploaded including my very own life experience channel: nmenterprise7
3. Blog Talk Radio - insightful podcasts, music programs. Here are a couple by friends of mine, one about marriage and the other with gospel music and interviews.
1. Howcast - great place to learn how to do things visually. Very professional videos and easy to understand. Each video tells you what you need in advance.
2. YouTube - in addition to silly entertainment, they have good audiobooks and documentaries that the public has uploaded including my very own life experience channel: nmenterprise7
3. Blog Talk Radio - insightful podcasts, music programs. Here are a couple by friends of mine, one about marriage and the other with gospel music and interviews.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
On the Move Again...
Time to re-locate! Preparing to move again across America to sunny So-Cal. As always, keep me in prayer those of you who know me. I am very happy with our family's latest decision. Here we go!
Check out past photos of our So-Cal experiences. Walking and riding around Los Angeles County and yes, we saw a deer near a busy neighborhood with little undisturbed land, that's why it was so surprising!
Check out past photos of our So-Cal experiences. Walking and riding around Los Angeles County and yes, we saw a deer near a busy neighborhood with little undisturbed land, that's why it was so surprising!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The Work has Begun on Yet Another Site...
I didn't anticipate recording audio and video related to my spiritual experiences, the Bible, and societal observations of the saved and unsaved for literally years now. But after being around sincere believers in Christ for a time while visiting loved ones in Pittsburgh back in 2009, I felt spiritually charged and I haven't come down, I seem to be elevating for every trial I go through both on and offline.

What is it about a faith that makes one feel like he or she is on top of the world one minute and down in the mirk and mire the next? How does a belief in a Creator you can't relate to, like human beings, make you want to do some things differently in your life? I needed a place to lay my thoughts down like one lays his or head. Sometimes audio and video just can't capture those little things that hit home. There is work in reading--the kind of work that auditory and visual learners need in order to come up higher in their personal walks with Jesus.
So I am working on a project that shares thoughts about walking with the world renowned Holy One that many confuse with the god of this world, Satan/Lucifer, so I've heard in the spiritual realm. In the future, I will share the link on this site God willing. But for now, sisters and brothers who are strong in your faith and participating in similar Kingdom business, be in prayer for my family and I.
God bless.
Nicholl
What is it about a faith that makes one feel like he or she is on top of the world one minute and down in the mirk and mire the next? How does a belief in a Creator you can't relate to, like human beings, make you want to do some things differently in your life? I needed a place to lay my thoughts down like one lays his or head. Sometimes audio and video just can't capture those little things that hit home. There is work in reading--the kind of work that auditory and visual learners need in order to come up higher in their personal walks with Jesus.
So I am working on a project that shares thoughts about walking with the world renowned Holy One that many confuse with the god of this world, Satan/Lucifer, so I've heard in the spiritual realm. In the future, I will share the link on this site God willing. But for now, sisters and brothers who are strong in your faith and participating in similar Kingdom business, be in prayer for my family and I.
God bless.
Nicholl
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Self-published Author Writing/Editing for Others
This is something that I have never stopped doing, writing for others. Whether my name appears in the by-line or I am a ghost writer for someone who needs Internet content or desires to write a book, I love writing so I keep doing it.
My focus these days has been on providing relationship content and journaling for family. However, the beginning of the new year will slow down immensely for me, so I have my eyes open for future partnerships.
If you are an individual or business in need of a writer to supply online or offline content, feel free to email me at nichollmcguire@gmail.com. Also check my Work Experience page on this site and visit Linked In (I was recently married so I am Nicholl Lewis at that site.)
I look forward to a bright and prosperous future for all my connections! Thanks for stopping by my page!
Nicholl McGuire
My focus these days has been on providing relationship content and journaling for family. However, the beginning of the new year will slow down immensely for me, so I have my eyes open for future partnerships.
If you are an individual or business in need of a writer to supply online or offline content, feel free to email me at nichollmcguire@gmail.com. Also check my Work Experience page on this site and visit Linked In (I was recently married so I am Nicholl Lewis at that site.)
I look forward to a bright and prosperous future for all my connections! Thanks for stopping by my page!
Nicholl McGuire
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Tyus Ties Family Book
For those who didn't know, I completed the Tyus family book with zero issues spring of 2013! Very happy with the outcome. Everyone involved was forthcoming with information, obtained some great photos, and I was able to complete the whole project within a month. When everyone works together, everything comes together--much appreciated!
My grandfather was Allen Tyus originally from Alabama, but relocated to Pennsylvania during a time of heavy segregation. He had a bit of mystery about himself, so I started digging and found out that he had his mother's maiden name, but that his father's last name was Pyers. Although this book is not available for public view, relatives are welcome to contact me if they are interested in purchasing it.
Anyway, it was a great project, I thought I would have stopped doing family memoirs after the Growing Up McGuire book, but good things happen to those who wait! If you are interested in talking about your family project, feel free to comment or send email to: nichollmcguire@yahoo.com
My grandfather was Allen Tyus originally from Alabama, but relocated to Pennsylvania during a time of heavy segregation. He had a bit of mystery about himself, so I started digging and found out that he had his mother's maiden name, but that his father's last name was Pyers. Although this book is not available for public view, relatives are welcome to contact me if they are interested in purchasing it.
Anyway, it was a great project, I thought I would have stopped doing family memoirs after the Growing Up McGuire book, but good things happen to those who wait! If you are interested in talking about your family project, feel free to comment or send email to: nichollmcguire@yahoo.com
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Peterson Family Stories
Another family book worth mentioning to those who are related to me. I have been working on this project on and off during 2013. I have interviewed relatives and collected various information about them.
Peterson is the last name of my grandmother. She was born in a family of 20. Her father was Arthur Peterson and mother Mamie Littles of Alabama. My motivation for putting this book together was after years of listening to the good, bad and ugly concerning this family, I thought, "Why keep the stories and life lessons to myself?" Thus, another book has been created to pass on to my children. To be quite honest, I just don't want any kissing cousins! If you are interested in someone heading your family tree project, for the right price, we can talk! See my blog pages to find out more about who I am and what I do to help individuals and businesses. Thanks for stopping by!
Peterson is the last name of my grandmother. She was born in a family of 20. Her father was Arthur Peterson and mother Mamie Littles of Alabama. My motivation for putting this book together was after years of listening to the good, bad and ugly concerning this family, I thought, "Why keep the stories and life lessons to myself?" Thus, another book has been created to pass on to my children. To be quite honest, I just don't want any kissing cousins! If you are interested in someone heading your family tree project, for the right price, we can talk! See my blog pages to find out more about who I am and what I do to help individuals and businesses. Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Hardcover with Image Wrap Books
I posted this video for those who have purchased books from me in the past. When I send links out, you have options of what type of book you would want to purchase from me. The representative at Blurb, featured in this video, explains in detail what Hardcover Image Wraps look like. This way you can get an idea of what you want before it arrives. Thanks as always for your support! Below are links to my books on Blurb. (Please note: family books are not available for public viewing, you will have to contact me if you are a relative in order to review. As always, I have a limit to how long I am making family related books available.) Click the links below:
Poetry
Floral Beauty on A Dead End
Spiritual Poems by Nicholl
Journals
My Business Plan
What Can I Say About My Job?
My Prayer and Fasting Journal
Check out others on site by clicking here, thanks for stopping by!
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