
This post appears on Seriously Write. Click here to interact there. Never in my life did I ever want to have anything to do with XLS files. My idea of an Excel spreadsheet was entirely aesthetic. I liked the neat …
Continue Reading →This post appears on Seriously Write. Click here to interact there. Never in my life did I ever want to have anything to do with XLS files. My idea of an Excel spreadsheet was entirely aesthetic. I liked the neat …
Continue Reading →To engage with this post, go to Seriously Write. The familiar words jump out at me from my editor’s email. My novel has worked its way to the top of his pile. He is ready for my manuscript! My heart …
Continue Reading →To engage with this post, visit Seriously Write. Published authors advise new writers to enjoy the pre-publication stage of their writing journey. We tell them to write as many stories as possible while waiting and querying, so they have a …
Continue Reading →To engage with this post, click here for Seriously Write. We live in tumultuous times, and we write for the God of the universe. Will we write for Jesus, declaring His message of reconciliation in our stories and blogs, or …
Continue Reading →You can interact with this post at Seriously Write. As this new year begins, we writers assess the coming year and plan our strategies. We pencil the outline of our year’s work into our calendars. We have manuscripts to hone …
Continue Reading →Engage with this blog at Seriously Write. Click HERE. My parents recently had a car accident that totaled their vehicle. My father is over eighty, my mother trailing behind. A lapse in focus and what we hoped would never occur …
Continue Reading →To engage on this point, click here to go to Seriously Write. As far as we know, the election on November 8 will not end the world as we know it. Believers have been given far worse choices in elections in …
Continue Reading →Life on this earth is messy and fraught with changes in plans, disappointed expectations, relationships that can’t be fixed, and emotional upheaval. Our daily lives show this plain and simple. If we didn’t already know it, our writerly lives reinforce …
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