Critically acclaimed, & represented in several galleries nationwide, Aggie’ been dubbed the Grandma Moses of the American Southwest. She utilizes digital photography & post processing to obtain a folk art style, & is dedicated to depicting truth & strength & purity & beauty that might otherwise be overlooked as simply a lake, or a gate. For a critical review of Aggie’s work see the arts section of the Rio Grande Sun.
The Fairy Trail is real, folks.
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Writing since the late 70’s, Aggie Villanueva’s first novel, Chase the Wind, Thomas Nelson 1983, was published before she was 30 and her second, Rightfully Mine, from Thomas Nelson in 1986. Villanueva freelanced throughout the 80s and 90s, also writing three craft columns and three software review columns, for national magazines. Villanueva was featured on the cover of The Christian Writer Magazine October 1983.
After teaching at writers conferences throughout the Midwest, she founded/directed the 3-day Mid-America Fellowship of Christian Writers conferences for four years until 1990. For the past several years Aggie has blogged. She is founder of Visual Arts Junction and is known for her in-depth interviews both in print, and upcoming podcasts and teleseminars.
Rightfully Mine (God's Equal Rights Amendment)
By Aggie Villanueva
ISBN # 978-0-557-08654-2
Published by Lulu
June 27, 2009
2nd Printing
“Why should the name of my father be wiped from Israel like footprints in a sandstorm because he bore only daughters?”
The Promised Land – God’s precious gift to the Israelites through the conquest of Canaan. But for Rizpah, the promise seemed empty; only a male could inherit land. She only has one option: to petition Moses on behalf of her self and her sisters. Despite the odds against her, Rizpah must fight for what is rightfully hers!