A past that will not stay in the past

Reblogged from The New Authors Fellowship:

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I suppose it was inevitable.  God has a way of making you face things you don't want to face, so that he can complete you.  I'm not sure how I'm going to overcome this, but at least I'm willing to try now and I recognize the problem.

Let me explain.  No, there is too much.  Let me sum up.

High School was not the greatest time for me. 

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Sometime ago I wrote this post as I reflected on my time in high school. Now I dedicate it to the West Marion class of 1996 on our 16th anniversary of graduation.

About Keven Newsome

Keven Newsome is a child of God, husband, father, and friend, in that order. He’s also a novelist, musician, and sometimes artist. He holds a degree in music from William Carey University and will earn a Master of Arts in Theology, specializing in supernatural theology, from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in the spring of 2013. His debut novel Winter was a finalist for the Compton Crook Awards and the Grace Awards. His other works include Prophetess, the sequel to Winter; three contributing stories in the Aquasynthesis anthology; and a contributing micro-story in the Avenir Eclectia anthology. Keven is the founder of The New Authors’ Fellowship and produces music and video through Newsome Creative.

Posted on May 8, 2012, in Personal blog, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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