@LindsBrac Except for the last two months, in which I launched a bookand directed Oklahoma!(hello to my own type 3 tendencies), we’ve been discussing the Enneagramas a tool for building authentic (and flawed) characters. There are nine Enneagram types—and experts believe everyone carries tendencies of each type. But the beauty…
[ Read More ]@diannmills C.S. Lewis did not write behind closed doors and hide his manuscripts from the rest of the world. Rather he and other renowned Christian friends formed the Inklings, a group destined to encourage each other in spiritual and writing disciplines. They read their work aloud and met for almost…
[ Read More ]@KatyKauffman28 After my second book, I ran into several dead ends. I thought maybe God wanted me to write about the book of Nehemiah. I have learned so much from Nehemiah’s story, but no, I wasn’t suppose to write about that. Then the Gospel of Mark—another book I love and…
[ Read More ]@BisbanoWrites I apologize ahead of time if you wanted to see the next article on book proposals. Next month we resume with the Market Analysis. I encourage you to continue reading. This article can help you gain writing credits and earn extra Christmas money. I often break from writing my…
[ Read More ]@RhondaRhea I’ve discovered something rather disturbing about myself: I’m a salad dressing whiny-baby. It’s not like I’m even all that into salad. I think we all know I’d rather have chocolate. Or coffee. Or chocolate mixed with coffee. But the other day I found myself with a salad that needed…
[ Read More ]@DiAnnMills Genesis 1:26 tells us we are made in the image of God. And He is the great Creator. For us to grasp what this means to writers, let’s explore three critical points of the concept. This will help define the joy and purpose of our extraordinary gift. Let’s begin…
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