As writers, the ability to recognize the difference between composing and communicating with our readers is a key to success. Award-winning author, Cynthia Ruchti shares tips to take your writing to the next level.

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BRMCWC FacultyAs writers, the ability to recognize the difference between composing and communicating with our readers is a key to success. Award-winning author, Cynthia Ruchti shares tips to take your writing to the next level.

Linda’s guest is the award-winning author of more than 30 books and a sought-after speaker, Cynthia Ruchti – Cynthia is the professional relations liaison for American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and serves as a literary agent with Books & Such Literary Management. She and her husband live in the heart of Wisconsin near their three children and six grandchildren. 1 Writing and Marriage Have a Lot in Common

2 The Goal is Resonance

3 Somewhere on the Spectrum Between Gourmet and Fast Food

4 If Your Writing is Speaking AT the Reader, the Reader Isn’t Listening.

5 Finger-pointing and Trust Falls in Writing

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  • About your host – Linda Goldfarb
    Besides hosting Your Best Writing Life, Linda Goldfarb is a multi-published award-winning author, audiobook narrator, international speaker, board-certified Christian life coach, and the co-owner, co-founder of the LINKED® Personality System, and co-author of the LINKED® Quick Guide to Personality series. Linda and her hubby, Sam are empty nesters leading full lives. With four adult children and grandbaby #15 on the way– life is a new adventure every day. She loves sipping frothed coffee with friends, traveling the countryside with Sam, and sharing transparent truth to help others take their next best step– personally and professionally.