Tuesday, January 13, 2026

How Writers Can Beat the Writing Blues: Faith-Filled Encouragement for When Creativity Feels Heavy

From Edie: Feeling discouraged or stuck in your writing? Discover practical, faith-filled ways to beat the writing blues, restore creativity, and reconnect with your calling as a writer.


How Writers Can Beat the Writing Blues: Faith-Filled Encouragement for When Creativity Feels Heavy
by Cindy K. Sproles @CindyDevoted

There's not a writer alive who hasn't sat in front of their computer and stared at a blank screen. It doesn't matter if they are a novice or a well-seasoned and successful writer. Sometimes, life pushes in directions that cause us to question ourselves and our calling.

It's important to remember that you aren't the only one in this dark hole. Finding ways to pull yourself out and renew your excitement for writing is key.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Why Celebrating Small Wins Matters for Writers

From Edie: Celebrating small wins helps writers stay motivated, protect creativity, and keep moving forward when the writing journey feels hard.


Why Celebrating Small Wins Matters for Writers
by Larry J. Leech, II @LarryJLeechII

Man, us Americans do love our celebrations. Not just the big ones like birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Fourth of July, Easter, and New Year’s Eve a few weeks ago. We love celebrations so much that Cinco de Mayo, Super Bowl Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day, and Halloween have grown in popularity during the last 15 to 20 years. And let’s not forget National Coffee Day, National Hot Dog Day or National Donut Day. Seems like there is something to celebrate every day of the year.

Your celebrations could extend to your writing career as well. Why not? Why not take a moment and enjoy reaching a goal?

Sunday, January 11, 2026

A New Year for Writers: Learning from the Past Without Living There

From Edie: A New Year message for writers on learning from past successes and failures without letting them hold you back as you move forward.


A New Year for Writers: Learning from the Past Without Living There
by Martin Wiles @LinesFromGod 

“I wish I could come back.”

Every year, it happens. A student says it—most of the time, quite a few. High school freshmen who hated middle school. We middle school teachers tried to warn them about the transition to high school. We told them how much more difficult it would be. But they couldn’t wait to be delivered from the prison of middle school—or so they thought. 

Then, the summer passed, and they entered the halls of the ivory tower they had longed for. But it wasn’t what they thought. The pace was quicker. The homework load was heavier. Several returned to the middle school hall each morning to tell us they wanted to return. Perhaps I passed them in the high school hall or the lunchroom. “Dr. Wiles, can we come back, please?” Sadly, I had to tell them no.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

What Football Teaches Writers About Success, Wins, and Perseverance

From Edie: What can football teach writers about success? Learn how wins, perseverance, and teamwork apply to the writing journey.


What Football Teaches Writers About Success, Wins, and Perseverance
by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt

Is it okay if I talk about football today?

“But Beth,” you say, “this is a blog for writers.”

Let me rephrase my question: Is it okay if I talk about football today if I connect it to writing?

Friday, January 9, 2026

Choosing the Right Words: Why Word Choice Matters for Writers

From Edie: Why do words matter so much in writing? Learn how intentional word choice helps writers communicate clearly, build trust, and stay relevant.


Choosing the Right Words: Why Word Choice Matters for Writers
by Lilka Raphael @Lilka_Raphael

“Words have weight.” Stephen King

The writer’s plight often entails a struggle to find the right words. And finding the proper words typically depends on what we write and why we write it. When we are posting casually we have a bit of latitude. But when we are writing material intended to educate or remain pertinent, our word choice matters.

Thursday, January 8, 2026

The Lists Every Writer Needs for the New Year

From Edie: Start the year strong with the essential lists every writer needs to plan projects, spark ideas, and stay focused on their writing goals.


The Lists Every Writer Needs for the New Year
by Julie Lavender @JLavenderWrites

Are you a list-maker? Do you have a To-do list? Books-to-read list? Grocery store list? Errand list? 

The beginning of January often sparks list ideas in creatives. A list of goals or aspirations for the year or maybe even a monthly one. 

Most writers not only like making lists, they like writing about them as well. Why? Because readers like lists.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

How Secondary Characters Strengthen Plot, Character, and Story Flow

From Edie: Learn how secondary characters strengthen plot, reveal character, and improve story flow—without info dumps—in fiction writing.


How Secondary Characters Strengthen Plot, Character, and Story Flow
by Sarah Sally Hamer @SarahSallyHamer

The Unsung Power of Secondary Characters in Storytelling

When we think about memorable stories, our minds usually concentrate on the protagonists—the heroes, heroines, or central figures who drive the narrative forward. Yet, behind every compelling main character stands an entire cast of secondary characters who enrich the world, deepen the plot, and often carry crucial information that shapes the story’s direction. Far from being background noise, these supporting figures can be the secret ingredient that transforms a good story into a great one.