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  •  How to Write When You Don’t Have Time

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author Happy New Year! Welcome to 2025 and join me in the sheer astonishment that it’s already been 25 years since we survived Y2K. The passage of time is something we all t

  • 11 Disciplines Every Writer Needs

    By Alycia Morales @AlyciaMorales If I’m going to be a writer, there are a few disciplines I’m going to have find within myself. They are vital to my writing career. Without them, I prob

  • The Divine Gift of Laughter: A Christian Writer’s Guide to Joy

    By Raewyn Elsegood As Christian writers, we often take our calling so seriously that we forget one of God’s greatest gifts—laughter. While our mission is meaningful, God invites us to find

  • Using the Writing Armor You Have

    by Blythe Daniel @ByltheDaniel There’s a saying that I learned from a pastor friend at our church: “We don’t fight with fists, but with words.” The phrase is to show children that we fight

  • What Playing Tag And Pitching Your Writing Have In Common

    By Julie Lavender @JLavenderWrites  It never fails. Every time we take our kindergarten grandson to a park, Benaiah’s first encounter with his “new best friend” begins with “Wanna play tag

  • One of These Days

    by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea I need a day-over. I mean a do-over. A day-do-over. Yes, that’s it. Last week I had a day that fell smack-dab into the dreaded category of “one of those.” You’ve