By Dr. Chrissy Whiting-Madison @joyfulgurly The world is crazy right now. Yesterday I went to get some groceries, and I saw a woman with a stroller that was completely and tightly wrapped with plastic wrap. I could't help but approached the woman, because I thought her baby was going to suffocate.…
[ Read More ]by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 Just how much good can we do when we have to stay home during a pandemic? As writers, we may wonder when publishing houses will be running at full steam again, when we can have in-person book launch parties, and if we can see our friends…
[ Read More ]By Cherrilynn Bisbano @bisbanowrites “I don’t understand why they chose another book when three publishers at the conference said they liked mine.” I confided in my good friend Sharon. My heart broke and I felt overlooked. Do you feel that way when you work so hard on a project out…
[ Read More ]by Lindsey Bracket @LindsBrac The fact of the matter is, if you’re alive, you’re going to experience disappointment. If you’re a writer, I hope you’re ready for a roller coast of ups and downs that is—to be honest—not unlike the unknown of our current global pandemic. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#Writing…
[ Read More ]By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Dear writer, do you pray for or prey on your readers? Pray and prey are homophones. These are words that sound alike but have different meanings and different spellings. But this isn’t about grammar until we consider pray and prey are verbs. So how do these…
[ Read More ]By Eva Marie Everson @EvaMarieEverson BRMCWC Contests Director The pandemic we know as Covid-19 or coronavirus or "that monster" has changed our lives in so many ways, one would be hard-pressed to list them all. For those of us who enjoy Christian Writers Conference Spring Season, we have, for the…
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