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The personal blog of Ariah Fine. Thoughts and ramblings on life, faith, politics and stewardship. I once read the words of a man who said, "Follow me," and I've been on that journey ever since.
 

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Giving Up, by Ariah Fine, on Sale Now!

Giving UpIn 2007, I wrote my first fiction novel, Giving Up. Here is the synopsis:

Carter Owen was on top of the world. The successful owner of Nelius Incorporated, with a home in the prestigious Garden Hills, Carter and his family had little to worry about. An abandoned factory, a once famous professor, and an ancient philosophy book turns their world upside down. With their values and the world as they know it in question, the Owen family stands on the brink of doing something they never thought possible…giving up.

It's available at Amazon.com and Createspace, both for $5.05 (I get $1 in royalties when you order through Createspace, $0 through Amazon).

You can even read the first three chapters online (heck, I'll send you the whole thing in a pdf if you really want it).

Tumblr, Ariah's other blog

If your looking for some more media to keep your attention, you can always head over to my Tumblr blog. My Tumblr is mainly a collection of images, quotes and video I found across the web. I post to it during the week about ten times a day. You can subscribe via RSS or email (one digest email a day). Check it out when you have a chance.

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Hey, what's that out the window?

What are you doing under here?

(Did I just make you say underwear?)

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