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Your Book’s Silent Killers
By Vincent B. Davis II, @vbdavisii Regardless of our book’s genre, they have many silent killers. There might not be a single murder in your narrative, but there are several factors th
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Awful Dialogue Tags
By Aaron Gansky, @adgansky “Awful Dialogue Tags!” He Gushed Madly No reason to be ashamed here. We’ve all written them. While some of us are greater offenders than others, at s
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The “Dash” of Life
By Loretta Eidson, @lorettajeidson The moment we take our first breath, the dash of life begins. It picks up momentum and soars through the years. Therefore, it’s what happens between the
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The Birth Of Boldness
By Brad Bloom, @faithfitnessmag, Publisher, Faith & Fitness Magazine 2018 is just around the bend. I have a feeling it’s going to be a big year for Christians to go bold. Check out my
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Mostly Free Gifts for Writers
by Lynn H. Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn I love giving gifts. If I could, I would give gifts to E-V-E-R-Y-B-O-D-Y. My husband argues that I come close, but he has no idea how much effort I put i
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Lower Your Writing Expectations
By Lindsey Brackett, @lindsbrac Starting a new story is a little like starting a new relationship. In the beginning it’s all bliss and world-building. You’re as smitten by your chara