Sunday, July 12, 2026

The Unexpected Extras God Gives Writers

From Edie: Martin Wiles helps writers discover the unexpected extras God gives beyond book sales and awards, and learn how gratitude transforms your writing journey and calling.


The Unexpected Extras God Gives Writers
by Martin Wiles @LinesFromGod

Surveys show that the younger generation is enthralled with things the older generation (yes, I’m a “Boomer”) experienced, as well as things they wore, possessed, etc. And as a Language Arts teacher of middle schoolers, I’ve found the research to be spot on. 

I love telling stories of how things were when I was their age, and they love listening—especially if it takes up class time and might mean I forget to give them homework or don’t have time to finish the planned lesson (we’ll ignore any improper motives here and think the best of them). 

Saturday, July 11, 2026

What Every Writer Does After Pressing SEND on a Manuscript

From Edie: What happens after you press SEND on your manuscript? Discover the funny, relatable emotions and real-life moments every writer experiences next.


What Every Writer Does After Pressing SEND on a Manuscript
by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt

Y’all are invited to join me in a little celebration today. 

I know you’re wondering, “What are we celebrating, Beth?” And you’re also probably thinking, “Where did the southern y’all come from?”

What can I say? I lived in the south for eight years. Somethings still linger.

But back to the celebration: I pushed SEND on my manuscript at the beginning of July and yes, I’m still happy dancing. It was wonderful to send off book 2 in my small-town romance series.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Why Your Writing Purpose Matters More Than Your Publishing Goals

From Edie: Discover why your writing purpose matters more than your publishing goals and how developing your God-given gift prepares you for lasting impact and success.


Why Your Writing Purpose Matters More Than Your Publishing Goals
by Lilka Raphael @Lilka_Raphael

The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The work of life is to develop it. The meaning of life is to give your gift away.” – David Viscott 

Living in Atlanta with the World Cup underway has been a vivid reminder of the discipline required to accomplish goals. This is true not only for elite athletes, but for writers as well. Sometimes we can become so obsessed with scoring our goals—an agent, publisher, or book contract—that we lose focus on why we write.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Should You Outline a Nonfiction Book? A Better Way to Plan Before You Write

From Edie: Julie Lavender helps writers decide whether to outline your nonfiction book. Learn why a strong outline can help you organize your ideas, stay focused, and write with greater confidence.


Should You Outline a Nonfiction Book? A Better Way to Plan Before You Write
by Julie Lavender @JLavenderWrites

Do you prepare to write nonfiction as an outliner or spreadsheeter?

If you’ve attended a writers’ conference recently, like Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, or a similar, amazing gathering of writers, you’ve probably heard a session or discussion on fiction writing as a “pantser” or “plotter.” If you haven’t heard these terms, here’s the gist of their meanings. A person who writes “by the seat of their pants,” letting imagination and spontaneity guide the words and chapters is called a pantser. On the other hand, a plotter plans stories before even starting the writing process. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

How Christian Writers Can Find Peace After Rejection: A Lesson from Philippians 4

From Edie: Heidi McGill helps us discover how Philippians 4 helps Christian writers find peace after rejection, overcome anxiety, and trust God with every step of the writing journey.


How Christian Writers Can Find Peace After Rejection: A Lesson from Philippians 4
by Heidi McGill @HeidiGrayMcGill

The peace that guards your heart also guards your manuscript.

The rejection email arrived on a Tuesday, which somehow made it worse. I had been refreshing my inbox for two weeks, rehearsing both outcomes, telling myself I had braced for either answer. I hadn't. I closed my laptop, walked to the kitchen, and stood there long enough for my tea to go cold. The writing life has a way of finding the soft spots and pressing on them.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

The Writers Conference Survival Guide Part 1: How to Prepare for Editor and Agent Appointments

From Edie: PeggySue Wells shares how to prepare for editor and agent appointments at a writers conference with practical tips to make a professional, confident, and lasting impression.


The Writers Conference Survival Guide Part 1: How to Prepare for Editor and Agent Appointments
by PeggySue Wells @PeggySueWells

A writers' conference is an opportune time to talk with editors, publishers, agents, and authors.

Understandably, many writers feel nervous about discussing their ideas and work-in-progress with these industry experts. But with some strategic preparation, you can have a productive face-to-face meeting.

Monday, July 6, 2026

What to Do After a Writers Conference: Pray First, Don't Panic

From Edie: Ginny Cruz answer the question about what to do after a writers conference. Discover why Christian writers should pray first, avoid panic, and take the next right step.


What to Do After a Writers Conference: Pray First, Don't Panic
by Ginny Cruz

If you’ve attended a Christian writers conference and absorbed incredible amounts of new information or perhaps been fortunate enough to get an editor, agent, or publisher interested in seeing more of your work, then it’s likely you’ll be asking yourself what’s next.