Today I’d like to introduce you to Andy McKell. Read about his ideas below… Ideas to Ink by Andy McKell I read of a literary agent who dreaded parties. “Someone […]

Julius Saturnius stands guard in the heat of a Jericho day, but he doesn’t mind because he’s waiting for another glimpse of the beautiful young Jewish girl he’s seen at

Julius Saturnius stands guard in the heat of a Jericho day, but he doesn’t mind because he’s waiting for another glimpse of the beautiful young Jewish girl he’s seen at

I am pleased to feature fellow author Sheila Seller Lagrand today. Thanks, Sheila, for this great “Merry Christmas” thought. Making Peace with Christmas by Sheila Seller Lagrand In my strident

I am pleased to feature fellow author Patti Smith today. Read her inspirational thought below and take a look at the links at the end of the article. Spiritual Infrastructure

Before we begin talking about plot outlines, character development and setting, let’s discuss a little concept called genre. The word is pronounced john-ra or zhon-ra, and it simply means kind

If you’ve started following the journeys of Luise Letkemann and Daniel Martens, you won’t want to miss this second installment: Other Side of the River Volume 2. Other Side of

When I present a talk on novel writing, I often ask the audience for their input on the basic elements of fiction, and they come up with several immediately: plot,

Today I’d like to introduce you to fellow writer, Melanie M. Jeschke. Melanie Morey Jeschke (pronounced jes-key), a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and graduated from the

Today I’m featuring Marcia Lee Laycock, a friend and fellow writer: Marcia Lee Laycock writes from central Alberta Canada where she is a pastor’s wife and mother of three adult

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