Category Archives: Tales of Walker

Walker Tale #4 Who Will Go for the King’s Hero?

Walker slipped quickly through the narrow opening in the town gates and they closed behind with him a solid thud. Before him lay the open town square. He saw a large group of townsfolk standing together around a tall man … Continue reading

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Walker Tale #3 The Shepherd Fights a Wolf

Just as the shepherd was about to show Walker what was in his haversack, they heard frantic bleating in the pasture and they quickly turned. The sheep were running about in fear as a large grey wolf pushed a lamb … Continue reading

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Embarrassing

Wow, young me had no idea what she was doing. A week ago I posted Walker Tale #2 and that younger me published before thinking it through. Now that I am oh-so-much older I’m thinking I do not know the … Continue reading

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How dare you?

I should write what I know. What qualifies me to get in the head of a boy? Continue reading

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Walker Tale #2 He Answers Questions and Gets a Gift

Walker walked for hours down the lane. The sun rose in the sky and the sparkling drops of dew dried as the day warmed. He walked in and out of the dappled shade and the sun shone through the fresh … Continue reading

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Walker Tales #1 Blind Bill Becomes Walker

Once upon a time, there was a boy called Blind Bill.  He was short and chubby, with dark curly hair that hung down to his nose. He wore jeans and a faded green shirt with a tear on the sleeve. … Continue reading

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Once Upon a Time

This Sunday I launch The Walker Tales on my church when I do my third Children’s message. The Walker Tales is a series of stories that follow Blind Bill who becomes Walker on his journey to become a servant in … Continue reading

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