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Safe In Your Arms
A great poem reminding us that the world is a very safe place for a Christian. By Haley Long When my fears threaten to seize My heart in a cold clenching grasp I know You are watching over me When my mind fills up with doubt And I can’t seem...
The Finish Line
Do you know what you're aiming for? By Kathryn Comstock‘The End’ is one of the most exciting sentences for an author to pen. All the work and planning is over and you’ve finished. You’re at the finish line. But if you think...
Passing Moments
A great poem reminding us that pain and loss are only temporary, and that God is in the process of making all things right and bringing everything into His kingdom. By Sarah Spradlin Breathe. What a gift it is to simply be. To see. To...
Pursue Clarity in the Meaning of Your Novel
By Kathryn ComstockIt is happening in everything: school work, literature and even writing. Meaning is being systematically removed and instead, we’re told that “it’s all relative”. There’s no real meaning in anything. This is...
Unspoken: How Detailed Are Your Characters?
By Hannah MillsAs did many others, I made the trek to the movie theatre to see Les Misrables. And, as many others are, I am a Downton Abbey fangirl.I could go on and on about the music in Les Mis, about the amazing screenwriting that makes Downton what it is, the...
The Dread Factor: Dos and Don’ts of Writing Villains
By Eric JohnsonWhat makes the best villains work? The simple answer can be summed up in one phrase: lots of things. There is, however, an even simpler answer. Dread is what makes villains work. A good villain is a villain we dread, a bad villain is one we don’t....





