Tagged: BRMCWC

  • Literary Theft

    by Ane Mulligan  @AneMulligan I read an article on literary theft, and in it, the author said, “Don’t steal ... reinvent.” That made sense, since there are only about twelve plots in the world. And since all of us get inspired by stories, characters, and the worlds they live in,…

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  • Writerly Gratitude 

    by Lynn Blackburn @LYNNHBLACKBURN Writers are weird. We know this. We embrace this. So why should we be surprised that a writer’s take on gratitude would be anything…normal? Today, I present to you some of the things I’m jotting down this month as I focus on gratitude. I like to keep…

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  • Build A Consistent Writing Routine That Works For You

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author The hardest part of this whole “career author” thing is making the time to get words on the page. Saying it out loud doesn’t make it sound difficult. Surely it’s not that much of a challenge to sit down at a word processor or typewriter and…

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  • Ways to Thank an Author

    by Alycia W. Morales   @AlyciaMorales How do you thank an author who has poured into you or your writing career? Authors make a habit of encouraging others to reach their full potential as writers in a variety of ways. Some have poured into me as they’ve mentored me along my…

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  • Three Choices that Fill Your Writing Life with Light

    by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 I love the passages in Scripture that radiate with light. They glow with warmth, with a brilliant display of truth, and with understanding that helps us to know God better and makes us want to follow Him more. I love the passages that are so straightforward,…

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  • The Importance of Sharing Gratitude In Our Writing

    by Julie Zine Coleman @JulieZColeman From the outside, my friend Peter seemed to have it all together. He was a bright, gifted young man, who became a Christian during his college years. Immediately he began to study and grow, soon discovering he had an incredible gift for teaching. After graduation,…

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