Look up, child. This may sound silly, but a lot of time when I am praying alone, I tend to look upwards. I’m pretty sure that I’m not the only one that does it. But it doesn’t matter if I’m indoors or outside, I find myself tilting my head back and looking heavenward as I …
Writers Life | What Do You Want In A Newsletter?
Results of the author newsletter survey. The results are in from the recent Author newsletter survey. Due to restrictions only 40 people were able to comment but it gives a good idea of what readers think. Do you read author newsletters? It may have been better if I have asked do you subscribe to newsletters …
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Tuesday Book Chat | Is There An Issue Your Would Like To See More In Christian Fiction?
Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week. Today’s question is: Is there an issue your would like to see more in Christian fiction? We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on …
News from Omega Writers | September 2021 (and Introducing #FaithPitch)
Today I'm sharing the news from Omega Writers, and introducing #FaithPitch, an online event connecting Christian writers with agents and publishers. Omega Writers If you are a current member of Omega Writers, you should have received an email with this information last week. If you didn't receive the email (and it's not in your spam …
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A Significant Influence
You have significant influence, and you can create an atmosphere for God to work in. Believe it or not, God is not looking for people with star quality and the biggest following on Instagram. He seeks out the willing heart who just wants to shine His light in whatever circumstance they find themselves in. Creating …
Tuesday Book Chat | Does A Book Winning An Award Influence You To Buy It?
Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week. Today’s question is: Does a book winning an award influence you to buy it? We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog …
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New Releases | September 2021 New Releases With Gift Card Winner
Welcome to September’s new releases. Congratulations to those with a new release. Check the end of the post to see if you are the July gift card winner. Nellie’s Child by Carolyn Tonkin Publisher: Cypress Project, (Date published: 1 September 2021) Blurb Anne is a strong-willed young woman with a problem - two problems actually: …
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Tuesday Book Chat | Do You Prefer To Read Fictional Settings Or Real Places?
Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week. Today’s question is: Do you prefer to read fictional settings or real places? We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog post …
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Review of ‘Elite’ by Kristen Young
Background to the Book 'Elite' is Book 2 in Kristen Young's 'Collective Underground' series. Although there is enough backstory to enable you to follow the plot without reading Book 1, it will mean a lot more to you if you read the books in sequence. In Apprentice, the first book, Flick Kerr is one of …
#ThrowbackThursday | Writing for an Audience of One
It's Throwback Thursday, so today we're revisiting a previously published blog post. Who Are We Writing For? I often come across writers who are considering writing a book, or who have just published their first book. Someone will invariably ask who the book is for. Many new authors have a common response: their book is …
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