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Oct 29, 2021

How To Write When You Don’t Have Time (Two Effective Approaches)

One of the single most barriers to writing is a lack of time. Life is busy with kids, jobs, shopping, laundry, car repairs, errands, your second evening job as a cabbie for your teens in the evenings… it’s just a lot. And let’s not forget the emotional demands that can…

Writing

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How To Write When You Don’t Have Time (Two Effective Approaches)
How To Write When You Don’t Have Time (Two Effective Approaches)

Oct 23, 2021

What Love Looks Like in the Dark: A Thoughtful Analysis of Miriam Toews’ book, A Complicated Kindness

Welcome to the dark side where love, though it twists and gnarls in the shadows like a sun-thirsty vine, searching and stretching for light, still thrives. The novel A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews is a story in which each page is colored with shadows of death as the main…

Book Review

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What Love Looks Like in the Dark: A Thoughtful Analysis of Miriam Toews’ book, A Complicated…
What Love Looks Like in the Dark: A Thoughtful Analysis of Miriam Toews’ book, A Complicated…

Aug 23, 2021

How (and Why) to Use a Writing Prompt [Bonus prompts included]

I’ve often wondered over the years what the point of writing prompts are. They didn’t seem that practical, especially when there were other things I’d rather write. The first writing prompt I ever recall doing was to write a scene from the perspective of a doorknob. My first thought was…

Writing

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How (and Why) to Use a Writing Prompt [Bonus prompts included]
How (and Why) to Use a Writing Prompt [Bonus prompts included]

Aug 19, 2021

Writer’s Block: What it is and How to Overcome It For Real

Writer’s Block — what is it? And, more importantly, how does one move past it and finally become able to write? Is Writer’s Block simply the inability to write? Is it a lack of enjoyment of writing? …

Writing

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Writer’s Block: What it is and How to Overcome It For Real
Writer’s Block: What it is and How to Overcome It For Real

Jun 23, 2021

The Problem of Too Many Ideas: How to Finally Get Clear on a Direction

If you’re swirling in a sea of ideas, frustrated with your confusion, I get it. I’ve been there. I was there for years. YEARS. That’s a long time. I started relating very personally to the Israelites who wandered in the desert for four decades.) What My Confusion Looked Like: I…

Writing

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The Problem of Too Many Ideas: How to Finally Get Clear on a Direction
The Problem of Too Many Ideas: How to Finally Get Clear on a Direction

Jun 10, 2021

On Getting Your Writing Unstuck

Does this sound familiar? “I just can’t seem to get myself to write.” “I have a pile of projects I want to work on, and end up doing none.” “I keep procrastinating. Help!” If you’ve said any of those things recently, this is the article for you. I’ve talked with…

Writing

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On Getting Your Writing Unstuck
On Getting Your Writing Unstuck

May 11, 2020

How to Not Die When People Dump On Your Writing

Writing is scary. Letting someone read what you’ve written is even scarier. When you take that bold new step and put your writing in someone else’s hands, two things usually happen. First, a nauseous wave of panic lurches your stomach, and you hope you didn’t suddenly contract a stomach disease (or…

Writing

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How to Not Die When People Dump On Your Writing
How to Not Die When People Dump On Your Writing

Apr 9, 2020

Why Isolation Doesn’t Equal Productivity (Cut Your Creativity Some Slack)

When the COVID-19 virus sent us all into isolation, one of my first thoughts was, “Yay! I have all this extra time, I’m so gonna get stuff done!” I imagined immense productivity and quickly made lists. Spring clean my house. Write two books. Craft a series of articles. Launch two…

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May 16, 2019

Ted Dekker’s Secret to a Powerful Point of View

Story telling is about creating connections. As story tellers, our job is to first connect ourselves to the story, writing authentically from some truth in us. Our second job then becomes to connect readers to the story and characters in a meaningful way. One of the most effective ways to…

Writing

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Ted Dekker’s Secret to a Powerful Point of View
Ted Dekker’s Secret to a Powerful Point of View

Apr 29, 2019

Who Will Love Me For Me? (A Personal Letter About the Gift of Rejection)

Life gives us truckloads of opportunity to experience rejection, doesn’t it? Some of us get more “opportunity” than others. I’ve come to realize I’m one of the lucky buggers who gets a bigger helping of it than some. From my early childhood yearnings for mommy and daddy to love me…

Love

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Who Will Love Me For Me? (A Personal Letter About the Gift of Rejection)
Who Will Love Me For Me? (A Personal Letter About the Gift of Rejection)
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