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Flash Fiction Tips
Let’s talk flash fiction with my friend, Kimberly Duffy. In addition to being a mom of four, Kimberly Duffy is an award-winning author of historical fiction, so she knows a thing or two about writing in a flash. - Lindsey P. Brackett By Kimberly Duffy Life is busy. There’s kids,…
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10 Fantastic Benefits of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference 2020
by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales At the beginning of 2020, we had so many plans for the year. And then … many of those plans were cancelled or postponed. You are not alone if you have been bummed out for the past six months. Lonely. Missing your writer friends. Missing conferences.…
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Our Written Words Matter
By Debra DuPree Williams @DDuPreeWilliams When Esther was called to the palace of King Ahasuerus, she couldn’t have imagined that one day she would be named Queen. Nor could she have envisioned orchestrating events that would lead to saving her people. Another Biblical example of God using ordinary people for…
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A Writer (Righter) of Wrongs
by @RamonaRichards There’s a meme floating around, which was started by a gentleman out of the UK named David East. It’s a familiar trope these days; a normal job with a boring title gets an exciting euphemism instead. In this case, “copy editor” gets the description: “I am here to…
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Writing Like a Jack of All Trades
By Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted I’m a jack of all trades and master of none. At least that’s what my mom always said. She taught me to continually learn new things and become innovative. I may not master every secret or ability, but I have a good feel for what can…
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Don’t Pitch A Fit When Writing
by Lynn Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn My boys were both privileged to have the same wonderful teacher in preschool, Mrs. Rhonda. She was responsible for teaching awesome tips like how to hold onto your sleeve when you put on a jacket so your sleeve doesn’t wind up over your elbow. I think we can…
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