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When an Author Loses Her Way
My latest novel, Home, is about an author who runs away. But what does it look like when an author loses her way? It looks […]
Five Tips for Writers Who Work Full Time
“I just want to stay home and write.” If you’re like most writers who work full time, you’ve probably said these words at least once […]
Workshop Keynote with Sarah Sundin: Video Now Available
The video of September’s workshop keynote by Sarah Sundin, entitled “In God’s Waiting Room” is now available to view on inspirewriters.com. THIS VIDEO IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF INSPIRE CHRISTIAN WRITERS […]
Maximizing Your Critique Group Membership
I’d spent days polishing my first-person narrative story. “Looks great!” I told myself. Even so, I remember hesitating before I emailed that story to the […]
Making the Time to Write
I love to write. Not only do I enjoy it, but I feel like I need to write in order to process my thoughts. There […]
How to Annoy Others and Look Terribly Desperate Online
This post illustrates what not to do when building your online presence. In it, I poke fun at the crazy things we do to get […]
Six Basics Tips for Writing a Biography
Choosing to write a biography is taking a step into someone else’s life for a long period of time. You immerse yourself in another life […]
Magic in Becoming
I can’t really tell you an exact time or place in which I “became” a writer, but I’d love to share with you the tale […]
Get in Line and Outline
Numbers and letters are an effective way to organize our thoughts. But when outlining, we have to remember that if we have a “1,” we […]



