That One Time My Writer Brain Caused a Hiccup on a Date

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By Kariss Lynch So we planned a lazy Sunday afternoon date with Netflix and quiet conversation. He scrolled through our options, interested in a documentary. As titles moved past, I noticed a low-rated show that blew my mind – Wife Swap. “Who would do that?” He shrugged and kept scrolling. “I honestly have no idea how anyone could do that.” …

Writing When There are so Many Books

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By Rondi Olson Most people are encouraging when I tell them I am a writer, and that my debut novel is about to be released. Often they congratulate me, and some have assured me they will look for my book when it comes out. A few others have been less generous. “People need to stop writing books,” one lady told …

Audiences and Communities

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By Glynn Young Do you write for an audience? I don’t. Most of my career in communications focused on writing for an audience. It might be people listening to a speech; it might be people reading a magazine article or a newspaper story. The audience might be people (sometimes angry) assembled for a town hall meeting. Or company employees. The …

The Reluctant Blogger

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By JPC Allen Last summer as I prepared for my first ACFW conference, I couldn’t have been more depressed about my chances of finding an agent. I had registered for the conference with high hopes because I was a semi-finalist in the YA category of the 2016 Genesis contest. Then I did my research and discovered the 21st century definition …

Eureka! Finding Gold in Research

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By Michelle Shocklee Writing historical fiction is a lot like digging for gold. No matter the era and setting an author chooses, enormous mountains of historical data loom over us, daring us to find those interesting nuggets and minute details that make a book sing. The task can seem daunting, discouraging, and downright impossible at times. We know there is …

Tackling the Small Stuff

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By Sarah Hamaker I’m a details person, which translated well into my chosen profession of writer and editor. I notice things like misplaced commas, wrong usage of apostrophes (don’t get me started on how years can’t be possessive!) and subject/verb disagreement. It used to drive me crazy when I encountered grammatical or word choice mistakes in the real world, like …

Passive Voice

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by Lynn Hobbs Years ago I began attending writing workshops. My first encounter with passive voice left me undecided. Did I care about passive voice? Was this merely someone’s preference in writing? What did it matter, anyway? Was this something I’d eventually learn through trial and error? It certainly didn’t interfere with the show don’t tell method of writing. Or …