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Does Your Character Need a Vacation or a Journey?
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Separating ourselves from the normal and often demanding schedules of day-to-day often means participating in a fun event or hobby that refreshes us. We choose to be alone or with others, depending on our personalities and preferences. Our characters are the same. A vacation is a…
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How to Start an Inspirational Blog, Part 1
by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 “If you’re a writer, you need a blog.” Have you heard that? But do you think, “I just want to write.” After all, writing on a blog takes time away from writing books. So why have one? Why Should We Start a Blog? Instant encouragement. A…
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The Basics Of Writing A Query Letter
By Cherrilynn Bisbano @bisbanowrites When I first heard the phrase, “Query letter” I was confused and embarrassed. I did not know what a query was or even how to pronounce it. Google to the rescue. The definition of query from Dictionary.com An inquiry from a writer to…
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Peanutbutter and Choppers
by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea How many batteries does it take to power the average American post-Christmas playtime? If I were to make a joke out of that question, it would probably include a clever play on words—maybe something about lithium ion versus lead oxide. No doubt we’d all get a big…
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7 Leadership Traits for Every Writer
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Every writer longs to see his/her work published, but not every writer is a leader. The position takes a unique skill set. What are the 7 Traits Every Christian Writer Needs for Leadership? Make positive choices. Choose joy. This is not about expecting every day to…
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More of Our Favorite Writing Quotes
Recently we've shared writing quote memes from Edie and Alycia. This week, we have more from both ladies. Before we look at those, let's talk about the pictures. You don't have to be a professional photographer to take photos to use for memes. Most of us take pictures on our…
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