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.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Power of Goal Setting for Writers: How Clear Goals Help You Finish Your Book

From Edie: Learn how clear, intentional writing goals help authors stay focused, overcome obstacles, and make steady progress toward finishing a book and turning creative ideas into completed manuscripts.


The Power of Goal Setting for Writers: How Clear Goals Help You Finish Your Book
by Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes @KHutch0767

Most of us have heard someone say, “One day I’m going to write a book.” In fact, if you ask around at a dinner party or among friends, you’ll quickly discover that many people have a book idea tucked away in their imagination. The surprising part is not how many people want to write a book—it’s how few actually finish one. The difference usually isn’t talent, creativity, or even passion. More often than not, the difference is structure. Writers who follow through tend to do one thing consistently: they set clear, intentional goals. 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Why Author Newsletter Replies Matter (and How to Get More Reader Responses)

From Edie: Discover why reader replies are the most powerful signal for a successful author newsletter. Learn simple strategies to encourage responses, strengthen reader relationships, and improve your email deliverability.


Why Author Newsletter Replies Matter (and How to Get More Reader Responses)
by Kate Huff @KateOliviaHuff

Most authors think of newsletters as something they send. The best newsletters, however, are conversations.

Yet many writers will spend a lot of energy thinking about open rates, click rates, and list size. But there's one engagement signal that quietly outranks all of them—and most authors completely ignore it.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Stuck at the Blinking Cursor? How to Overcome Writer’s Block One Word at a Time

From Edie: Staring at the blinking cursor with no words coming? Discover a simple, practical method to overcome writer’s block by starting with just one word and building momentum back into your writing.


Stuck at the Blinking Cursor? How to Overcome Writer’s Block One Word at a Time
by Tammy Karasek @TickledPinkTam

I’m surprised at how many writers I’ve spoken with of late that express frustration with that taunting, blinking cursor. Try as we might, we sit in our spot of choice for writing and sometimes we are stuck. Mind is frozen. As writers this is hard to admit because we are known for our love of words. People picture us tapping on our keyboards all day writing thousands of words. 

At times, we’re fortunate if we have managed to string a few words together before our brains shut down again.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Celebrate Your Writing Progress Even When Life Isn’t Perfect

From Edie: Feeling stuck or behind in your writing journey? Discover why celebrating your progress—even when life and writing aren’t perfect—can renew motivation, strengthen your faith, and keep you moving forward.


Celebrate Your Writing Progress Even When Life Isn’t Perfect
by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt

“Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful.” -Annette Funicello (1942-2013), actress & singer

Cue the Confetti!

I like Dove chocolates, specifically milk chocolates. (My apologies to any dark chocolate lovers out there.) I enjoy removing the foil wrappers from the chocolates and reading the short encouraging messages written on the inside as I savor my sweet indulgence.