Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Dipping the Quill Deeper; Finding Writing Inspiration in Life & Scripture

From Edie: Discover how one writer’s story idea developed over 40 years and what it teaches about trusting God’s timing, creative process, and patience in writing and publishing.


Dipping the Quill Deeper; Finding Writing Inspiration in Life & Scripture
by Eva Marie Everson @EversonAuthor

A single Dear Abby letter. One that told a story of a woman who woke up in the dead of night to the sound of a man snoring in the bed next to her.

Problem was, she wasn’t married and he was a stranger.

This was forty years ago, which was about 10 years before I began my career as a professional writer. But I distinctly remember reading this article and saying, “That would make a great novel premise.”

Monday, March 23, 2026

AI for Writers: Friend or Foe? How to Use Artificial Intelligence Without Losing Your Writing Voice

From Edie: Discover how writers can use AI without losing their unique voice. Learn the benefits, risks, and best practices for using artificial intelligence in your writing process.


AI for Writers: Friend or Foe? How to Use Artificial Intelligence Without Losing Your Writing Voice
by Ane Mulligan @AneMulligan

I was tasked with writing a fundraising letter for our nonprofit community theatre company. I'm a fiction writer. There isn't an iota of grant writer in me. I played, edited, and played around again with the plea, but the tone was wrong. My thoughts were all over the place—like following an ADD character’s train of thought. Squirrel! 

Finally, I went to ChatGPT and asked it to polish it. I was gobsmacked! The site took my words, tweaked them, organized them, and made the letter sound good. Then, I passed it by another board member who added a couple of their own tweaks. We ended up with a letter that sounded us like us but better. Success. 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

10 Book Contest Tips and Christian Indie Award Winner Announcement

From Edie: Discover 10 practical book contest tips to boost credibility, visibility, and sales—plus the 2026 Christian Indie Award winners announcement.


10 Book Contest Tips and Christian Indie Award Winner Announcement
by Susan U. Neal @SusanNealYoga

When your book wins a contest, its status elevates. It reassures readers that your book is worth their time, attention, and money. Book contests are one of the most effective—and often overlooked—marketing tools available to authors. Winning a contest can open doors to credibility, visibility, and sales. 

Saturday, March 21, 2026

YouTube for Writers, Part 7: Why Captions Matter and How to Use Them

From Edie: Learn why captions are essential for writers on YouTube and how to use them to boost accessibility, SEO, viewer retention, and engagement.


YouTube for Writers, Part 7: Why Captions Matter and How to Use Them
by Samantha Tschritter @SETschritter

Boost accessibility, SEO, and viewer retention with accurate captions

Think about it. How often are you waiting in a doctor’s office or scrolling through reels beside a sleeping spouse, or sneaking a quick glance at your phone during a family function? What’s the first thing you do to the volume on your phone? Turn that sucker down. Or consider the millions of viewers who have hearing loss. In these cases, videos with captions get attention, while other reels are swiped off the screen. 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Before You Share That Post: A Writer’s Guide to Verifying Information and Building Trust Online (Part 2)

From Edie: Before you share that post, learn how writers can verify information in under 60 seconds and build trust online by choosing truth over viral misinformation.


Before You Share That Post: A Writer’s Guide to Verifying Information and Building Trust Online
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

Before You Share, Read This

In Part 1, we talked about the Facebook copyright hoax and why it matters for writers (link at the end of this post).

Now let’s get practical.

Because the goal isn’t just to avoid misinformation—

It’s to become someone who consistently shares truth.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

The Facebook Copyright Hoax Is Back: Why Writers Must Verify Before They Share (Part 1)

From Edie: The Facebook copyright hoax is back. Learn why writers must verify before sharing and how misinformation can quietly damage your credibility and platform.


The Facebook Copyright Hoax Is Back: Why Writers Must Verify Before They Share (Part 1)
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

The Facebook Copyright Hoax Is Back (Again)

If you’ve been on Facebook for more than a few years, you’ve likely seen it.

That post.

“I do not give Facebook or Meta permission to use my photos…”

It sounds official.
It feels urgent.
And every time it resurfaces, it spreads like wildfire.

Let’s clear this up right away:

It’s not true.
It never has been.

But for writers, this isn’t just about spotting one hoax.

It’s about something much more important:

How we handle words we didn’t write.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

March Forward With God: Why Wise Writers Pause Before They Speak

From Edie: Discover why wise writers pause before they speak or publish. Learn how inviting God to guide your words brings clarity, purpose, and greater impact in writing and communication.


March Forward With God: Why Wise Writers Pause Before They Speak
by Kennita (Kay) Williams

March is often associated with movement.

March forward.

Move ahead.

Advance.

In leadership, ministry, and communication, we are often encouraged to keep going to write the book, post the message, record the podcast, send the email, or step onto the stage.

Momentum is important.