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Editors’ Choice Awards: 2023 Winners!by Mel Hughes, Director, Editors’ Choice Awards Wow! From a record-breaking fifty-four entries this year, our courageous judges finally...
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Feel the Rainby Chandra Lynn Smith It’s a pretty little blank book. Well, it started as a blank book. I began writing in this journal in 2003, twenty years...
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ACFW New Releases: May 2023May 2023 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Children’s/Picture...
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Nothing Newby E.V. Sparrow @evSparrow Are we ever uneasy there’s “nothing new under the sun” to write about, like Scripture tells us? Ecclesiastes...
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From Ancient Egypt to Modern Eras: The Highest Price Love Ever PaidBy Ifueko Ogbomo @inspirologos The world of ancient Egypt was remarkable indeed. Small wonder it has inspired stories and movies time and again....
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Living the Story of Jerusalem’s Gatesby Christine Sunderland @chrisunderland Today is Palm Sunday, the day we recall, and re-enact, Christ’s entrance into the Holy City of...
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ACFW New Releases – April 2023April 2023 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Amish Romance:...
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How to Find Time to Write by Lapping the Couchby Cindy Ervin Huff @ Cindyhuff11Huff Getting start on your novel is like starting on an exercise routine. Some of us moan we don’t have time...
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From the Tablet on your Heartby Kathy Maresca @KathyMaresca Stories, willing to escape the confines of our hearts, burn inside writers. Oftentimes a memory spurs our desire...
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Self-Deception is Easy when Comparing Yourself to OthersIf anyone thinks they are something when they are not, they deceive themselves. ~Galatians 6:3 NIV Well, that verse hit me between the eyes,...
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Ten Tips to Help You Write More Wordsby Carrie Turansky @carrieturansky Whether you’re an aspiring author or multi-published, it’s often a challenge to meet your writing goals....
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God’s NudgesBy Patricia Collier I pray for each book I write: before, during, and after I finish it. The first book in my series, The Hornet’s Nest,...
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A Fresh StartBy Darlene L. Turner Every writer loves to type “THE END” on their latest work-in-progress, but that dreaded flashing cursor on a blank “Chapter...
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When Research for Your Historical Novel Changes Your UnderstandingBy Glynn Young For more than a year, I’ve been researching / writing/ researching / writing a historical novel set during the American Civil...
