Thursday, March 5, 2026

When You Realize You Have a Backlist: An Author’s Honest Confession

From Edie: What does it really mean to have a backlist? One author reflects on publishing 15 books, wrestling with imposter syndrome, and discovering that a growing backlist is less about arrival—and more about God’s faithfulness.


When You Realize You Have a Backlist: An Author’s Honest Confession
by Lynn H. Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn

I released a book this week. 

When you count my Love Inspired Suspense novels (2), my novellas (4), and my trade-length books (9), Last to Fall is Book #15. 

And I realize this may sound obvious, but it just occurred to me that I have a backlist! 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

How to Overcome Writer’s Block with a Simple Writer’s Affirmation Video

From Edie: Struggling with writer’s block? Learn how a simple writer’s affirmation video can calm your mind, restore confidence, and spark creativity so you can begin writing again with clarity and purpose.


How to Overcome Writer’s Block with a Simple Writer’s Affirmation Video
by Sarah Sally Hamer @SarahSallyHamer

Most writers have had that moment when they sit down to work and suddenly feel like their imagination has stepped out for the afternoon. The ideas are there somewhere, but they’re not exactly lining up to help. Creativity doesn’t respond well to pressure. It responds to atmosphere, encouragement, and a sense of calm. And one of the simplest ways to create that calm is by letting your affirmations come alive on screen.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Publishing Paths for Writers: Understanding Done-for-You Publishing Services

From Edie: Learn how done-for-you publishing services work, what they include, and what authors should watch for. Understand costs, control, and key decisions before choosing this publishing path.


Publishing Paths for Writers: Understanding Done-for-You Publishing Services
By PeggySue Wells @PeggySueWells

Authors can choose from six publishing options to make their project available.
  • Traditional Publishing
  • Hybrid Publishing
  • Independent Publishing
  • Vanity Press
  • Done For You Publishing Services
  • Boutique Publishing
Done For You 

Also known as Do It For You publishing, Done For You services are designed to handle the administrative, operational, and technical parts of turning a manuscript into a book. This publishing option is a step between traditional publishing and true do-it-yourself independent publishing. Important for the author to know, the quality and ethics of these services vary widely, so do your homework before making your decision.

Monday, March 2, 2026

Why Writing by Hand Boosts Memory, Creativity, and Brain Health for Writers

From Edie: Discover how writing by hand improves memory, boosts creativity, and strengthens brain health. Learn why writers who use pen and paper think more deeply, retain ideas better, and unlock richer, more meaningful writing.


Why Writing by Hand Boosts Memory, Creativity, and Brain Health for Writers
by Ginny Cruz, MPA, PT

A recent scientific study found unexpected benefits for memory, even reducing the risk of dementia, when writing regularly by hand was instituted. In today’s digitally-immersed culture, typing, texting, screenshotting, and even voice-to-text have replaced writing by hand. New studies reveal that our memory may be suffering as a result.

A few questions to answer: Do you use a shopping app for your grocery list, or do you write it on a slip of paper? Do you write a thank-you note to show appreciation for a gift, or do you send an emoji-laden text to save time? Are you forgetting birthdays because you now depend on your digital calendar to remember them for you?

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Jesus the Word of God: Light for Writers

From Edie: Explore the powerful biblical theme of light from Genesis to John, and discover how Jesus—the Word and the Light—shapes our stories. Be inspired as a Christian writer to shine truth, hope, and healing into the darkness through your words.


Jesus the Word of God: Light
by Audrey Frank @AudreyCFrank

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was fully God. The Word was with God in the beginning. All things were created by him, and apart from him not one thing was created that has been created. In him was life, and the life was the light of mankind. And the light shines on in the darkness, but the darkness has not mastered it (John 1:1-5, NET).

Light is woven like silver thread throughout the tapestry of the Bible Story. In the beginning, the Light took up His needle and pierced the darkness with the first sparkling strand. Let there be light became light that was good (Genesis 1:4), and the light was given dominion over darkness (Genesis 1:16-18). The light that ruled in God’s name became light in the dark to God’s people, even when a darkness so thick it could be felt came upon the Egyptians (Exodus 10:21-23). As they wandered through the wilderness, free from slavery yet in need of guidance, the light became a pillar of fire to lead them (Exodus 13:21). God’s presence is the thread; He is the Light of our lives. The presence of God in the darkness illuminates all of time.

God’s people have long understood that God and light are one and the same. The Psalmist called the Lord his light and his salvation (Psalm 27:1). Throughout the Old Testament, the Light is repeatedly declared. He is Jesus, pre-incarnate, there all along. Jesus is both the Word of God and the Light of God. He is the Life and Light of humanity.

The darkness is not dark to Him (Psalm 139:11-12). 

Jesus embodies the story of every person, and through His story written in light, plunged into the darkness of death, bursting through the sunrise of resurrection, He sheds light on all our stories.

The Word of God is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, wrote the Psalmist in Psalm 119:105. Jesus, the Word who is fully God as described in John 1, is that Lamp.

With Jesus as our Lamp, we Christian writers have the potential to write light words. We can shed light on the stories of those chained in the darkness of depression, sickness, and despair. It is possible for us to punch our pens into the tapestry of trauma and weave light in the darkness. 

Let’s write stories by the light of the Lamp today, beloved.

Lord, my light and my salvation, use my writing to bring light to the darkness. Amen.

TWEETABLE


Audrey Frank is an author, speaker, and storyteller. The stories she shares are brave and true. They give voice to those whose words are silenced by shame, the hard things in life that don’t make sense, and the losses that leave us wondering if we will survive. Audrey and her family have spent over twenty years living and working among different cultures and world views, and she has found that God’s story of redemption spans every geography and culture. He is the God of Instead, giving honor instead of shame, gladness instead of mourning, hope instead of despair. Although she has three different degrees in communication and intercultural studies, Audrey’s greatest credential is that she is known and loved by the One who made her.

Audrey is the author of Covered Glory: The Face of Honor and Shame in the Muslim World (Harvest House Publishers), an outpouring of Audrey’s heart to introduce others to the God of Instead. Shame is not unique to the developing world, the plight of the women behind veils, young girls trafficked across borders; shame is lurking in hearts everywhere. Through powerful stories from women around the world, Covered Glory illuminates the power of the Gospel to remove shame, giving honor instead. Available at favorite booksellers: BARNES & NOBLE, BOOKS A MILLION, AMAZON.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Why Identity Is the Key to Character Development: How True vs. False Identity Shapes Every Story

From Edie: Discover why identity is the foundation of powerful storytelling. Learn how true vs. false identity shapes character development, drives conflict, and creates meaningful character arcs that resonate with readers.


Why Identity Is the Key to Character Development: How True vs. False Identity Shapes Every Story
by Zena Dell Lowe @ZenaDellLowe

There’s a lot of talk these days about identity. People are constantly saying things like, “I identify as….” But what does that actually mean? What defines a person’s identity? And more importantly for storytellers—why does identity matter so much in story?

Friday, February 27, 2026

10 Best Writing Tips for Christian Writers: Habits That Strengthen Your Craft and Calling

From Edie: Discover 10 practical writing tips for Christian writers to strengthen your craft, grow in discipline, and stay faithful to your calling. Build habits that lead to writing excellence.


10 Best Writing Tips for Christian Writers: Habits That Strengthen Your Craft and Calling
by Lori Hatcher

If I asked you, “What’s the best piece of writing advice you’ve received,” what would you say?

Today, in the spirit of collective learning, I’d like to share ten of my favorite random best practices for writing excellence.