Writing Advice from Mark Twain – Sandra Hart
This week’s Wandering Wednesdays writing advice comes from Sandra Merville Hart, author of Civil War romance, A Stranger on My Land. I know you will enjoy what she has to say.
Read MoreWhy Writers Should Read Newspapers
Great ideas from Sandra Ardoin about gathering story ideas from the newspaper! Enjoy!
Read MoreAnd a Little Child Shall Lead Them by Kiersti Plog
Wandering Wednesdays
My guest today is writer, Kiersti Plog. Enjoy!
And a Little Child Shall Lead Them: The Little Blonde Girl at the Pow Wow
We heard the announcement over the microphone as we arrived at the circle of booths and pulsing drums:
“Where is the little blonde girl who was dancing? We want to honor her with a special dance.”
Read MoreJust Start by Nancy Parker Brummett
I am beginning the New Year waiting for my left hand to heal from surgery and typing left-handed. I am pleased to host Nancy Parker Brummett with challenge for the New Year. It is written from the perspective of growing older, but I think it contains valuable advice no matter what your age.
Read MoreWriting in Layers by Hallee Bridgeman
My guest today is best-selling Christian author, Hallee Bridgeman. If you are interested in writing fiction, I know you will be interested in her tips about writing in layers.
Read MoreGod’s Calling to Write by Kathy Ide
Wandering Wednesdays Blog
My guest today is writer/editor Kathy Ide. I think you will be blessed and challenged by what she has to say about God’s call in the lives of those who write!
“You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8 (NKJV)
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