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7 Reasons Why I Stop Reading a Novel

May 19, 2017 By Jody Hedlund

I've noticed over the past couple of years that I've developed an especially bad habit–I'm having a harder and harder time finishing novels that I pick up to read. I wasn't always so hard to please! There once was a time when I finished reading almost every book I started. But these days, my shelves (both real and virtual) are overflowing. I have plenty to read. But not enough time. And … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reading, Writing Tagged With: books, Jody Hedlund, reading

Help Me Find a Title for My Next Book

May 18, 2017 By Karen Witemeyer

A couple weeks ago, my editor gave me the head's up that it's time to start putting together ideas for cover art, blurbs, and titles for my current work in progress. And since I know our readers have some of the most creative minds in the business, I figured this would be a great place to tap into a well of creativity. So here you go . . . I'll give you the back cover blurb, a few of my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Book Sale, Karen Witemeyer, No Other Will Do, Title Ideas

Lessons from Make Way for Ducklings

May 11, 2017 By Cara Putman

  The other day the kids and I were driving along and saw the above sight. It was absolutely priceless and felt like we had stepped into the book Make Way for Ducklings. When we first arrived the mother was in the road at the side with her 12 or 13 ducklings next to her. Cars slowed for her, but went around her, and it was clear she was frantic. Then we stopped as did the other cars. She … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: cara putman, giveaway, Make Way for Ducklings

10 Traits That Are More Important Than Talent

May 5, 2017 By Jody Hedlund

Very few people are born as child prodigies or with such exceptional talent that everything comes easily to them. From time to time, we hear of some pianist or gymnast or mathematician who completely stands out from everyone else. But the large majority of people don’t land on the planet with extraordinary talent. In fact, some of us may have pretty slim pickings when it comes to natural … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Assorted & Sundry, Family, Writing Tagged With: Jody Hedlund, Talent, Working Hard

Iron Sharpens Iron

May 4, 2017 By Karen Witemeyer

I've always loved the imagery of Proverbs 27:17. Iron sharpening iron . . . Both are equal in strength, yet instead of battling to prove which is greatest by attempting to subdue the other, they come together in a gentle manner, drawing close with a common purpose of edification. When swords clash in battle, they can become nicked, dull, or even broken. But when they are drawn together in humility … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Friendship, Writing Tagged With: Writers Retreats

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