I have had a number of teenagers email me in the last year and have been so encouraged by their eagerness to write and become authors. I am also helping my 9 year old niece write her first book at …
Writing Tip: Creating a Visual Character Map
This is a guest post from Ben Ellis, author of Railroaded. I totally agree with Ben on this and did something similar for Pentecost although I actually used famous people as I was imagining the film …
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Writing Historical Romance And The Christian Market With Jody Hedlund
Historical romance writer Jody Hedlund joins me on the podcast today and we discuss writing, integrating faith into books as well as online marketing and branding for authors. In the introduction, …
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On Finding The Right Writer’s Group For You
Writer's groups can be quite difficult because sometimes there is more talking than writing. Maybe that's what you want, but I have been struggling to find a place to write for a while now. When I …
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Writing About Faith And Religion
This is a guest post from Will Entrekin, author of The Prodigal Hour. My own novel, Pentecost, tackles issues of belief and it is hard to talk about it openly here because everyone has different …
Writing A Novel: The Appeal Of The Small Town Setting
This is a guest post from Elizabeth S. Craig, writing as Riley Adams. Elizabeth writes cozy mysteries, which I just love the idea of! Her latest is Finger Lickin' Dead. You can also listen/watch an …
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