Cast a Wide Net by Sandra Merville Hart
Are you a writer who feels discouraged by rejections? Sandra Hart offers some wise advice and encouragement to keep trying. We would love to hear your comments!
Read MoreMystery vs Murky by Aaron Gansky
Authors, particularly new ones, struggle with how much information to give and when to give it. Aaron Gansky offers tips on how to write stories that have mystery that isn’t murky. Welcome Aaron!
Read MoreMake Your Story World Come Alive
One of the key elements to any work of fiction is the setting. Believable creation of the story world is every bit as important as the character creation, and in fact, the setting can often function very much like a character in the way it captivates and draws the reader in. The most important thing a writer can accomplish with their setting is to make the reader think they live there.
Read MoreInterview & Opportunity with Kathy Ide
My guest today is author and editor, Kathy Ide. I know you’ll enjoy learning about her latest devotional book as well as the opportunity for fiction writers to submit stories to her! Please leave a comment and let us know what you think!
Read MoreCharacters Are Like Children
It seems that if you’re the one doing the writing that the characters you create should behave the way you would like. That’s not always the case! If you’re a fiction writer, I would love to hear about your experiences with characters!
Read MoreA Romance Writer Looks at Marriage
I’ve been thinking about the responsibility of a Christian romance author to portray a godly view of marriage. I hope you’ll let me know what you think!
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