Sunday, February 22, 2026

Intentional Consistency: 8 Habits That Help Writers Stay Faithful to Their Calling

From Edie: Discover eight practical habits that help writers practice intentional consistency, protect their writing time, and stay faithful to the calling God has placed on their lives.


Intentional Consistency: 8 Habits That Help Writers Stay Faithful to Their Calling
By Edie Melson @EdieMelson

The idea of intentional consistency may sound too obvious to mention. But stay with me for a moment.

Life is incredibly busy. Most of us are dividing our time into smaller and smaller portions, juggling responsibilities, opportunities, and obligations. And when life gets crowded, writing is often the first thing to slip through the cracks.

But I’ve come to believe that writing doesn’t belong in the leftover spaces of our lives.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

YouTube for Writers, Part 6: Building Your Author Brand on YouTube

From Edie: Build a strong author brand on YouTube with tips on colors, fonts, name, headshot, and slogan to create a consistent, recognizable presence.


YouTube for Writers, Part 6: Building Your Author Brand on YouTube
by Samantha Evans Tschritter @LoveSamEvans

Golden arches. The swoosh symbol. A red rectangle with a white “play” triangle. Do I need further proof about the effectiveness of branding? 

Maybe you’ve heard the term, but you’re not really sure what “branding yourself” encompasses.

I don’t know about you, but for me, the idea of branding conjures an image of a rope-tied calf lying near a barn and a man gripping an orange-hot iron, his face shaded by an oversized cowboy hat.

Did I lose you? I don’t know about branding, but seventy-six romance authors just paused to scribble notes for a book idea. 

Friday, February 20, 2026

Why Every Writer Needs a Critique Group (and the Six Relationships That Shape Your Career)

From Edie: Discover why critique groups matter and explore the six essential relationships that help writers grow, stay encouraged, and build a successful writing career.


Why Every Writer Needs a Critique Group (and the Six Relationships That Shape Your Career)
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

I field a lot of questions about the value of having a critique group or critique partner. And the honest answer is this: there are as many opinions as there are writers. But there’s one truth that shows up again and again.

Very few writers are able to produce publishable work in a vacuum.

Personally, I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for the critique groups and writing partners who nurtured me along the way.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

How to Repurpose Your Nonfiction Book into Speaking, Courses, and a Stronger Platform

From Edie: Learn how to repurpose your nonfiction book into speaking topics, courses, and other opportunities that expand your platform and multiply your impact.


How to Repurpose Your Nonfiction Book into Speaking, Courses, and a Stronger Platform
by Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes @KHutch0767

In the early years of my writing life, I believed every new opportunity required brand-new material. New talk? Start from scratch. New article? Reinvent the wheel. New workshop? Stay up all night creating something “fresh.”

It was exhausting and unnecessary.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Five Ways Christian Communicators Can Speak and Write with Kindness

From Edie: Discover five practical, biblical ways Christian writers and speakers can communicate with kindness, speak the truth in love, and let their words reflect the heart of Christ.


Five Ways Christian Communicators Can Speak and Write with Kindness
by Kennita (Kay) Williams

In a world that moves fast and speaks loudly, love can sometimes feel quiet, almost overlooked. Yet Scripture reminds us that love is not weakness, it is power under control. For writers, speakers, and Christian communicators, love is not just something we feel; it is something we intentionally carry into every word we release.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

A Writing Workout: 8 Exercises to Keep Your Writing Life Strong

From Edie: Discover eight practical exercises that help writers stay spiritually, creatively, and emotionally strong while building a healthy, consistent, and sustainable writing life.


A Writing Workout: 8 Exercises to Keep Your Writing Life Strong
By Edie Melson @EdieMelson

We all understand the importance of staying in shape. We talk about exercise, good habits, and building strength for the long haul. But what about our writing life?

Today I want to share a simple workout routine designed to help you keep your writing life in shape. While physical conditioning matters, our spiritual, emotional, and creative health is just as important.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Email List Segmentation for Authors: How to Reach Readers and Increase Sales

From Edie: Email list segmentation helps authors improve deliverability, reach the right readers, and boost book sales. Learn a simple, practical system you can start today.


Email List Segmentation for Authors: How to Reach Readers and Increase Sales
by Kate Huff @KateOliviaHuff

"Grow your email list." No matter what stage of your writing career you're in, you've probably heard these words. Odds are, you've heard them more than once.

But the reality is that a large list doesn't automatically equal more book sales. A healthy, organized list does!

If you're sending the exact same email to everyone, including people who haven't opened a message from you in two years, you could actually be hurting your ability to reach the readers who do want your books. And thanks to recent changes from major email providers like Gmail and Yahoo, this isn't something to put off for "someday." It's a right-now issue.