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What If a Building Could Remember?
Some places feel like they are holding more than walls and floorboards. A worn step. A polished doorframe. A patch in the wood. Tool marks left by hands that are long gone. In Where the Hands Remember, Marcus Jefferson experiences history through craftsmanship, touch, and the memory carrie
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Schoolhouse That Wouldn’t Stay Forgotten
Marcus Jefferson keeps drawing the same old schoolhouse. The strange part? He has never been there. In Where the Hands Remember, those repeated sketches begin leading him toward a forgotten building in rural Alabama—and toward a history the town has spent generations trying not to face.
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Before the Stories Disappear
Some of the most important parts of our family history were never written down. They live in old photographs. Recipes made from memory. Church programs tucked into drawers. Family sayings. Graves someone still knows how to find. Stories an elder has told so many times we assume we will alwa
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Night Willow’s Crossing Spoke the Forgotten Names
For generations, the Ashwater carried names no one else was willing to hold. Then one evening, the people of Willow’s Crossing gathered by lantern light and began speaking them aloud. Not for fear. Not for spectacle. For remembrance. In Where the River Keeps Names, this moment becomes an
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Where the Stones Remember What the Records Forgot
Welcome to Pleasant Green Cemetery in Willow’s Crossing. Some graves have names. Some have dates. And some are marked only by simple fieldstones pressed into the earth. In Where the River Keeps Names, Pleasant Green becomes more than a cemetery. It is a place where memory survives even
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The River Wasn’t Haunted. It Was Remembering.
Mara Greene went to the Ashwater expecting something frightening. Instead, she heard names. Not screams. Not threats. Not revenge. Just the quiet presence of people asking not to be forgotten. In Where the River Keeps Names, the river becomes a witness to the stories Willow’s Crossing
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Woman Who Refused to Let the Names Stay Hidden
Meet Naomi Brooks from Where the River Keeps Names. Her father spent years preserving forgotten names in private notebooks. Naomi asks a harder question: What happens next? She begins searching church records, cemetery files, family stories, and archives, trying to understand why some p
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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When a Name Disappears from the Record
Some people never disappear from memory. They disappear from the paper. A family still remembers them. A grandmother still knows the story. A grave may still be there. But the official record goes quiet. Today’s Behind the Story feature for Where the River Keeps Names explores memory,
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Hidden Notebooks That Remembered Who the Town Forgot
For decades, Elijah Brooks kept a secret archive. Not of famous people. Not of important town events. He wrote down the names that slipped through the cracks. People remembered in family stories but missing from church ledgers. People said to have “gone North” who never wrote home. Unmark
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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What We Choose Not to Carry
Some inheritances deserve to be treasured. Others must end with us. Families pass down more than names, recipes, and photographs. They also pass down fears, unspoken pain, and responsibilities that began long before we understood their weight. Sometimes silence begins as protection. But wh
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Road Had Been Waiting for Her
The road had been waiting for her. Lantern in hand, Mara Greene enters the moonlit silence of Old Mill Road. Beyond the mist, an African American woman in blue stands perfectly still—as though she has always known Mara would return. Some inherit land. Some inherit names. Mara inherited
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Road That Remembers
Some roads take you somewhere. Old Mill Road takes you back to what the town tried to leave behind. The mill has been gone for forty years. Georgia pines crowd the shoulders, kudzu has swallowed the old signpost, and layers of pine needles soften the cracked asphalt. No one has a reason to
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Smallest Yes in the World
Sometimes a bargain does not begin with greed. It begins with exhaustion. Tessa Greene had spent years longing for the voices to make sense. She wanted clarity. She wanted peace. She wanted to feel whole again. Then the woman in blue offered her relief. All Tessa had to do was say yes.
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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The Answer Appeared Wearing Blue
Tessa Greene never wanted power. She wanted relief. She wanted to understand the voices, emotions, and unseen impressions that had followed her since childhood. Then, during the summer of 1990, an answer appeared. It wore blue. What sounded like mercy became a choice whose consequences
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Some Roads Remember Your Family
Mara Greene inherited more than a family name. Along Old Mill Road, an unfinished bargain has been waiting for her—and the mysterious woman in blue has not forgotten. This week, we step into The Bargain Road, the final book in the Haunts of Willow’s Crossing series. Some roads are inherite
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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What Stories Would Your Family Bible Tell?
Some family treasures aren’t valuable because they’re rare. They’re valuable because they remember. A well-worn Bible… A pressed magnolia blossom… A faded church bulletin… Names written carefully in the front pages by hands we’ll never shake again. This week’s From the Willow’s Cr
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Some Places Never Really Leave Us 🤍
There are places we never truly leave. A front porch where stories were shared. A church where generations gathered in hope. A quiet room where someone prayed for us long before we understood why. This week’s From the Front Porch reflection isn’t about a fictional house. It’s about t
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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🎬 Cinematic Friday | When a House Holds More Than Memories
Some stories begin with a place. Others begin with the memories that refuse to leave it. Today I’m sharing the animated cover for The Room Where Mama Prayed, a novel set in the fictional town of Willow’s Crossing. Rather than revealing the story, I wanted this short cinematic moment to captur
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Would You Visit This Church in Willow’s Crossing? ⛪🌿
Some places don’t just stand on the landscape—they carry the memories of generations. Welcome to Mount Zion Baptist Church, the spiritual heart of Willow’s Crossing. Inspired by the rich history of Southern Black churches, this fictional landmark has witnessed baptisms, weddings, funerals, ho
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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Welcome to Willow’s CrossingMount Zion Baptist Church
Some places become landmarks because of the events that happened there. Others become landmarks because of the people who gathered within their walls. Mount Zion Baptist Church has stood at the heart of Willow’s Crossing for generations. Beneath its weathered steeple, families have celebrated
Dr. Albert Scales

Dr. Albert Scales

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