Novel Preparation 101
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
We writers have habits, some quirky, that help us get started on new writing projects. Today I’d like to share with you how I organize my thoughts and preparations before writing chapter one, line…Read More
Getting a Handle on Twitter
by Patricia Bradley
I don’t know about you, but Twitter intimidated me when I first started out. Then I discovered this awesome program—Hootsuite. And it made my Twitter life easier. And then I discovered another program—S…Read More
What Sports Photography Taught Me about Point of View (POV)
by Beth K. Vogt @bethvogt
My teen daughter plays volleyball year-round, which means I spend a lot of time at volleyball tournaments. My husband and I are also the photographers for both her high school and club teams. This…Read More
Everywhere A Story
by Peter Leavell
@peterleavell
You have one job.
Like troubadours of old, you tell stories. This blog page's name hints at your storytelling medium. Novels!That's good. No, that's better than good. That's fantastic…Read More
Be a Voice, Not an Echo
by Rachel Hauck
Writing in the Christian market pushes us to go beyond the realm of this life to find meaning and purpose for our characters. While we are not writing sermons and devotionals set in fictional places with fi…Read More
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