MAPLE PARK, Ill., — Three horses trotted, kicking up clouds of dust in the enclosed arena, as men and women took turns directing them into designated “pockets.” They worked in pairs, each time trying a new method. Some clapped. Others ...
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(Feature photo by Rainy-Lain) Christians often say that non-believers have a Christ-shaped hole in their heart. That once you accept Jesus, that endless pit will be filled. As though, once you accept Jesus, you will have complete satisfaction and contentment ...
Read More »How to dig into a short story
(Feature photo by apolonn) Reading a literary short story is often like reading a mystery. The only difference is that in every mystery, all the answers are revealed at the end, while in literary fiction, the reader is often left ...
Read More »How to restore order in the midst of a chaotic novel
(Feature photo source: Aloba) I’ve never been much a fan of outline formats and skeleton drawings when it comes to writing. I remember being taught this form back in college during composition writing classes. I could never do it. Even ...
Read More »My conversion story to Christ
(Feature image at the top of this blog post belongs to Lucid Light) I grew up Catholic. My younger brother and sister, who are twins, were baptized as babies by Pope John Paul II. I was baptized by a friend ...
Read More »The price battle: 99 cents or $2.99?
(The feature image at the top of this blog post belongs to Pennies in My Shoes) If you’re an indie author with a book published through Kindle Direct Publishing, you know that there’s a BIG difference between pricing your ...
Read More »Which Book Marketing Effort is Most Effective?
(The feature image at the top of this post belongs to Disturbet) Everybody knows that word of mouth is the MOST effective method of selling and promoting your book. But that puts you (the author) in the passanger seat, not the ...
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