How on earth can we combat the stigma and write Christian books that are realistic, spiritually sound, and entertaining? It can be quite a feat to tackle, my friend, but as long as we let God lead and trust Him to guide us throughout the process, we can revolutionize the Christian fiction genre for the better. Here’s what I’ve learned about writing Christian fiction after half a decade.
Though I started off my career as an indie author doing author related tasks on Sundays, I’ve felt convicted to treat Sunday as a day of rest in this area for the past few years. Here’s why.
Today, ladies and gentlemen, marks my 6th anniversary as a published indie author. Now, I’ve officially been an author for the better half of a decade.
Like each year before, however, I’ve learned a lot of lessons within my sixth full year of being an indie author, which I’ll be happily sharing with y’all today. 🙂
God convicted me to update my (now unpublished) post from 2018: “Bad Language Used in Christian Fiction”. What are my new convictions? Check out the post to see where God has edified my thinking over the past four years writing Christian fiction.
After 1 and 3/4 years, I finally finished writing The Dream (The Ballad of Emery Brooks, #3). For a much more detailed recap, click to read the hot mess journey I’ve taken over the past two months to get there! 😛
My Word of the Year is Ministry. Read more to find out why I chose this word, and how I pray it will help switch my mindset going forward in authorship.
Today is the first day of Speak Your Mind’s birthday month! Read on to learn how you can celebrate this upper middle grade novel’s 3rd birthday with me!
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