The National Novel Writing Month in November each year stirs a longing in aspiring and accomplished writers alike. The thrill to focus on drafting a novel, or a part of a novel rushes into the veins of curious partakers of this eccentric activity.
Read MoreI enjoyed every minute of the adventure and have the second and final books in the series ready to discover another dive investigation mystery. You won’t be able to put this book down!
Read MoreSoul Care When You’re Weary by Edie Melson
Read MoreBurden of Proof by DiAnn Mills captured me from the first pages. An incredible, breathtaking . . .
Read MoreThere are many books on how to structure a story. As a new writer, I am reading as many as I am able. As an artist, I am sketching the bones of each structure format
Read MoreDeborah Raney’s book, The Face of the Earth, is absolutely incredible. After I returned home from the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writer’s Conference in North Carolina …
Read MoreWe all wrestle with the effects of sin, of certain individuals in our family tree who embarrass or shock us, who have hurt us in ways we struggle to write about or talk about. Perhaps the message will help you talk about your pain . . .
Read MoreAuthor Shauna Letellier writes a thought-provoking story comparison of several individuals from the Scriptures. This fascinating mixture of fictional writing and non-fiction . . .
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