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 […]
December 9, 2013
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
December 9, 2013
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
December 9, 2013
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
December 8, 2013
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
December 6, 2013
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
November 28, 2013
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
November 26, 2013
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,
November 23, 2013
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
November 16, 2013
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