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What to Expect at the Write to Publish Writers Conference
The director of the Write to Publish Christian writers conference shares what to expect from your first in-person conference.Support the show
The 2023 Book Launch Blueprint
Thirty days. Thats all youve got.Do it wrong, and youre toast. Do it right, and its crme brle that will last for months, maybe even years.What 30 days are we talking about? The first 30 days after you make your book available to the world.During
How to Advance Christ's Kingdom Through Your Writing
Learn how and why Bible study is important for authors and how it improves your book as well as readers' lives.Support the show
World Building and Worldview: How Good Theology Can Make Your Book More Interesting
Learn how Christian authors can organically incorporate their worldview without writing preachy novels that fall flat.Support the show
New Year Goal Planning With Mary DeMuth
This year, set writing goals that are ambitious and reasonable. Learn how to stick with a plan so you can finish your book or start another.www.NovelMarketingConference.com Support the show
How to Start a Writers Group With Sharon Tedford
Learn the tips and best practices for assembling and facilitating an effective and enjoyable writers critique group.
How to Manage Book Marketing Burnout With Nika Maples
Writing and marketing your book is a hard job. Find out how authors can avoid book marketing burnout.
What would you do with two extra hours every day?
What would you do with two extra hours every day? Have lunch with a friend? Pick up a 10-hour-per-week, part-time job? Exercise? Read? Pray? Begin learning a new language? Write a book? Today, Im sha
Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold
In this interview Allen Arnold shares a framework for creatives who want to create their art with God rather than as a performance for him.
How to Choose a Genre for Your Novel with Karin Beery
Learn how and why you need to choose a genre, and find out what to do if your book doesn't conform to one specific genre.