Sunday, March 23, 2025

Finding Your Online Purpose and Working from There Instead of Chasing the Numbers


by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

Who is frustrated by online marketing—from email lists to websites, social media to Amazon keywords?

I think we can all agree we’re exhausted by the rat race. The world has us chasing an ever-changing target. 

Let’s think about that statement for a moment. 

Saturday, March 22, 2025

How to Inject Comedy Relief Into Your Story Without Killing the Mood


by Zena Dell Lowe @ZenaDellLowe

Adding comedic relief to a story is like seasoning a dish—you don’t want to overdo it, but without it, things can feel bland or overly heavy. A well-placed joke or humorous moment can make dark stories more digestible, sentimental stories more impactful, and all stories more enjoyable since we love characters that bring humor to our lives. But how do you weave comedy into your story without making it feel forced or out of place?

Friday, March 21, 2025

Writing Scared: Choosing to Write Anyway


by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

I’ve just come through a long year. The past twelve months were full to overflowing with family needs and requirements. Those commitments ate away at my creative writing time and left me struggling to even get the bare minimum accomplished. 

But I survived—intact—if a little depleted and weary. 

So, when I got ready to work on a new project I felt joy and excitement about returning to a regular writing schedule. I imagined pumping out words, digging deep into edits, and renewing my thrill of creating with words. 

Then the fear hit. 

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Why Authors Should Enter Book Awards




by Susan U. Neal RN, MBA, MHS @SusanNealYoga

By entering contests authors gain an edge in a competitive market. These contests not only provide well-deserved recognition but also open doors for expanded readership, increased book sales, and greater visibility in Christian publishing.

Two prestigious awards—the Christian Indie Awards and the Christian Authors Network (CAN) Excellence in Marketing Awards—honor excellence in writing and book promotion, providing incredible opportunities for independent authors.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

March Forward With Your Writing: No More Marking Time


by Kennita (Kay) Williams

“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.”

As writers and Christian communicators, we have a holy assignment. We are not simply putting words on paper or speaking into the air—we are stewards of messages that God has entrusted to us. Whether we write books, devotionals, sermons, blog posts, or social media captions, our words have the power to bring life, encouragement, and direction to those who read or hear them.

Yet, how often do we delay? How often do we hesitate, second-guess, or allow distractions to steal the time God has given us? We talk about writing but don’t write. We plan to create but never create. We have ideas, but they remain trapped in journals or floating in our minds rather than reaching the people who need them.

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Writers Write: How to Keep Writing When You Don’t Feel Like It – 5 Key Strategies


by Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes @KHutch0767

My mentor once impressed upon me the importance of consistency in writing, emphasizing that if I wanted to be a writer, I had to make it a non-negotiable part of my daily life—no excuses allowed. This advice resonated deeply, but it was my husband who truly took it to heart, encouraging me to create a dedicated home office space that would nurture my creativity and focus. His unwavering support has been instrumental in my journey, reminding me that every day I write, I’m one step closer to realizing my dream. Together, their encouragement has instilled in me a sense of discipline and determination that has become the foundation of my writing practice.

However, the truth is that even the most passionate writers face days when the words seem to hide. The blank page can feel more like a challenge than a canvas for creativity. However, writing isn’t just about waiting for inspiration to strike—it’s about building habits, embracing imperfections, and learning to push through even when motivation is low. 

Monday, March 17, 2025

Writers Can Reduce Stress by Following These 21 Tips


by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills

Writers are often stalked by a predator called stress. It’s a nasty disorder that can cause headaches, back and body pain, nausea, depression, problems in relationships, and a host of other physical and mental ailments. Not a pleasant malady. 

The causes of stress are as many as how it manifests in our bodies. We get ourselves into an overwhelmed mode with edits, harsh critiques, rejections, writer’s block, looming deadlines, and self-imposed perfection. Who wants to deal with misery if there’s a solution?

These tips to reduce stress may also improve your physical and mental disposition.