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You’re Not Going to Drownby John Matthew Walker @jdubmd Familiar with the huge numbers that swarmed him daily, Jesus and his disciples went to the lakeshore early in...
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A Collection of Storytelling Tipsby Rachel Hauck @rachelhauck Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by. It’s an honor to be on the ACFW blog today. Never mind the post I missed in...
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ACFW New Releases: December 2023December 2023 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Contemporary...
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A Storyteller’s Taleby Tanara McCauley There once was a teller of magnificent tales. He traveled vast lands and orated to diverse peoples, regaling them with...
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Come Out of The Cornerby Chandra Lynn Smith I am a professional dog trainer. Naturally, my manuscripts have canine characters. My current work in progress has a very...
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How To Find Your Audience by Honing Your Brand and Genreby Donna Wichelman @DonnaWichelman In a November 4, 2020 blog post, Tyndale House Publishers CRAZY4FICTION TEAM asked, “What genre novel should...
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Come Alongsideby Susan A.J. Lyttek @SusanLyttek In my latest YA series, the Portal Watchers, the prophet Nevv takes the three watchers under his tutelage....
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The Big FinishBy Darlene L. Turner @darlenelturner Every writer loves to type “THE END” on their latest work-in-progress, but the process to get to those...
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Top 5 Things NOT to Do When Self-PublishingBy Desiree Future @Desiree_Future As a self-publisher of two Christian romance novels, I’m sharing with you the top five things not to do when...
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The Mysteries of God in the Fantasy-verseby M.D. House @real_housemd The modern world is awash in fantastical speculations about a multi-verse. In part, this is driven by natural human...
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How a Troublesome Manuscript Was Savedby Glynn Young Hold on to those unfinished or problematic manuscripts. You never know when they’re due for a rebirth. You pour everything into...
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When the Landscape ChangesBy Cynthia Herron @C_herronauthor “Where we love is home—home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.” ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. This...
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The Clock is Tickingby Angela Hunt No matter what you write, no matter where you write, no matter how you write, you struggle with the same thing I do: time. How...
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On Becoming a Main Characterby Lori Domingo @LoriDomingo22 It’s safe to say that regardless of your chosen genre, when you write your story, someone’s life will be...
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Hello, ACFW!THE ACFW VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR FEBRUARY 24 – 25, 2024 Hello ACFW! I’m Kathleen Y’Barbo-Turner, a member of the ACFW...
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A Different Kind of Cover StoryBy Deborah Raney @AuthorDebRaney I just love stories about how a book cover came to be—the process of working with a publisher’s design team and...
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The Author’s Stir FryBy Kathy Maresca @so_tweet Have you ever taken a look at a menu and asked the server to hold a particular ingredient? Sometimes it’s possible,...
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ACFW New Releases: November 2023November 2023 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Contemporary...
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Doing Big, Crazy ThingsBy Sara Davison Have you ever made the spontaneous decision to do something you know is crazy but that you also know is absolutely the right...
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Make Them Believeby Tanara McCauley @TanaraMcCauley Long Beach, 1997. I sat in a movie theater with a friend doing something I’d never done before in my life:...
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Goal Oriented or Deadline DrivenBy Marguerite Martin Gray Are you goal oriented or deadline driven? I would like to say deadline driven is purpose driven, but it is not all the...
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Five Things I Learned from Launching a BookBy Felicia Ferguson @Felicia_writer 1: Marketing a book is more than hosting a launch party. From guest blogs, to book reviews, to social...
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Troublesome Charactersby Susan A. J. Lyttek @SusanLyttek Several years ago, I took a course on character development from a well-known Christian writer. Through...
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The Scent of Manual Typewriter Ribbonby Jenny Powell MD Twelve men sat around a large, round table. I typed out the sentence, hunt-and-peck style, on my father’s manual...
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Average, But Obedientby Heidi Gray McGill How do I stand out and reach the top in the Christian Indie world when I’m average? There are authors with English degrees...
