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  • Every Writer has a Story

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Every writer has a story. Some of the behind-the-scenes events strike a gallant pose of purpose, education, and inspiration, while others are mediocre in the laborious up

  • When The Writing Way Is Steep

    by Sandy Kirby Quandt @SandyKQuandt As writers, when the writing way is steep in front of us and the challenge hard, do we concentrate on the incline of creating, believing it insurmountable, or do

  • When Writing: Show, Don’t Tell

    By Bethany Jett, @BetJett Show, Don’t Tell Arguably, this is one of the biggest sins of a writer, and yet it’s so easy to slip into what I call “tattle-tale mode.” Is the reader experie

  • The Danger of Adverbs in Writing

    By Vincent B. Davis II, @vbdavisii “For all have sinned and fallen short of editorial perfection.” This is one of my favorite quotes from Stephen King’s On Writing. Isn’t it

  • Excuses Writers Give For Not Writing

    By Penny Reeve Do you know the most important characteristic of a writer?  Yes, that’s correct. They write.  Without writing there is no book, no poem, no blog, no review, no article, no story.

  • A Hope for Writing Blessings

    by @RamonaRichards For my morning devotions, I use The Upper Room, which I pick up at my local church. However, with the shutdown due to the virus, I didn’t get the July/August issue this month,