So happy to have a new author to introduce to you! Penny Zeller writes Christian romance, both historical and contemporary. She’s stopped by to give you the seven must-haves for romance novels. Take it away, Penny. While romance is one of the most popular genres, it’s not necessarily the easiest to write. Given this genre’s… Continue Reading →
Writing Tip — Guest Blogger, Jenny Knipfer
Author Jenny Knipfer is visiting for the first time. I met her through Instagram and did a guest blog for her in November. I’m happy to return the favor. Welcome, Jenny! What do you think is the main difference between a writer and an author? When you do the work of writing, you’re a writer…. Continue Reading →
Writing Tip — Guest Blogger, Anne Clare
Following my theme of beginnings, I’ve asked a few new authors I’ve met online to relate their experiences. First up is Anne Clare. She recently published as an independent author a WWII novel that is both equal parts romance and suspense. So glad you could stop by, Anne! What do you consider your first story?… Continue Reading →
Lessons Learned in Writing Speculative Fiction
I’m always excited to introduce a new author to my readers, so it’s a pleasure to welcome new novelist Dana Li as a guest blogger. Her first novel, The Vermillion Riddle, released in March, gave her a graduate course in the craft of writing, and she’s here today to share lessons learned in writing speculative… Continue Reading →
Could We? Should We? Part 2
“Could We? Should We? Part 2” is the second half of the guest blog written by author/editor Michelle L. Levigne. To read the first part, click here. She discusses at greater length and depth about Christians writing speculative fiction in her book To Eternity (and beyond). St. Augustine: [No help is to be despised, even… Continue Reading →