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Be An Omni-genre Writer
Imagine winning not one, two or three Selah Awards, but five --- in five different categories. You’ve no doubt found a writing style that works well for you and an artistic genre that is comfortable. However, the familiar can get you stuck in a rut, resulting in missed opportunities to…
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5 Ways to Write Vertical
@DiAnnMills Are you a vertical writer? We writers are in the business of learning the craft, using our imaginations, writing, editing, and rewriting. Then the process repeats. That’s horizontal writing. We depend on people and earth’s resources to help us reach our publishing dreams and goals. While we are to…
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Do I Really Need a One Sheet & What Info Should it Have?
@EdieMelson For those of you getting ready for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference you may have heard about the need for a One Sheet. This tool is also known as a Pitch Sheet. It’s a one page presentation of the project you’re pitching to an editor or agent. Today I’ll be…
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How to Turn Writer’s Block into an Ally
@KatyKauffman28 I looked at the first draft of my book’s introduction, and I felt helpless. It sounded so academic, and it wasn’t fair to the main characters. I wasn’t writing a novel, but a Bible study on 2 Timothy. I was trying to talk about the apostle Paul and his…
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A Winning Strategy for Banangrams—and Writing
@LindsBrac Game night is kind of a big deal in our house. Mostly because I have a husband and a child who love rules and structure and strategy. Meanwhile the older daughter and I are over here planning a Netflix binge. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject=" #pubtip"]A Winning Strategy for Banangrams—and…
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Tips for Novelists: Betrayal – An Antagonist’s Sharpest Tool
@DiAnnMills What drives a character to take risks, break laws, and become an antagonist? Are the traits listed on a compilation of bad-guy behaviors? Are the roots hidden in a deep hurt, possibly unrelated to actions in the present? Why is betrayal a common theme? These questions plagued me until…
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