Tips to Write Effective Silences

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by Linda Dindzans MD Writers want readers to savor every word—but sometimes our words pile up, rush ahead, and leave no room for reaction or reflection. Yet there are moments when silence is not only desirable but essential. What do I mean by “silences” in writing? Anything that makes the reader, the character, or the action slow… pause… stop. Why …

Nothing New

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by E.V. Sparrow @evSparrow Are we ever uneasy there’s “nothing new under the sun” to write about, like Scripture tells us? Ecclesiastes 1:9,“The thing that has been–it is what will be again, and that which has been done is that which will be done again; and there is nothing new under the sun.” (AMPC) If we believe this wisdom from …

How to Find Time to Write by Lapping the Couch

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by Cindy Ervin Huff @Cindyhuff11Huff Getting start on your novel is like starting on an exercise routine. Some of us moan we don’t have time while others get off the couch and take a few steps, do a few stretches, stroll around the living room and lap the couch a few times. After a while they’ve gotten strong enough and …

When God Has Something Else in Mind

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God has blessed me with a large, close family. Between my mom and dad’s brothers and sisters, I have a total of seventeen aunts and uncles. And that’s not including their husbands and wives. The number of cousins I have, that include second cousins who are actually my age, would take a while to count. If I see one of …