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The Art of Persuasive Writing series (1 of 7): Where Persuasion Really Starts

By Steve Laubeon August 17, 2026
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Many writers assume persuasion begins the moment their argument appears on the page. However, it begins much earlier, in how the writer understands the truth they are trying to convey. When writing is treated as a way of proving a point, the tone tends to harden and the sentences become more authoritative, which can create a subtle resistance in the reader. However, when writing is treated as a way of revealing something worth reading, the tone broadens, and the argument unfolds in a way that invites attention instead of demanding it.

This distinction explains why two writers can come to the same subject and produce entirely different results. One creates conflict while the other creates dialogue. A writer must first take the time to wrestle with and understand a topic to determine what needs to be said, and then begin to write. This internal foundation is the sort of writing Scripture commends when it describes words that are “gracious, seasoned with salt” (Colossians 4:6).

Rhetoric, the art of speaking or writing effectively, presents an idea so it can be seen clearly and followed without being vague. Effective persuasion depends on a reader’s implicit trust in the writer and that author’s clear and unfettered language. When the writer sounds credible, the argument develops naturally, and the words flow freely.

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Fun Fridays – August 14, 2026

By Steve Laubeon August 14, 2026
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Collective Nouns Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to add three things to this list I found on the Internet in the comments below. A _______of Editors A________of Writers A________of Agents. Put your answers in the comments and have fun! Here are 50 examples: 1. Business of Ferrets 2. Labor of Moles 3. Mustering of Storks 4. Shrewdness of Apes 5. Gam of Whales 6. Smack of Jellyfish 7. Host of Angels 8. Fusillade of Bullets 9. Baptism of Fire 10. Quiver of Arrows 11. Tissue of lies 12. Murder of Crows 13. Unkindness of Ravens 14. Dule …

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Don’t Be a Mystery Author

By Dan Balowon August 13, 2026
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When I review a proposal for a nonfiction book, I first look at the author, then the book concept and marketing platform, and then everything else. Often, I am left with more questions than answers if the author buries information about themselves on page eight or is vague about their background. Who are you? What do you do? How long have you been writing? What do you believe? (because this is Christian publishing) Where do you live? And just so you know, yes, it is my business to know this information to represent you well. And if you consider your …

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7 Ways to Trick Yourself into Being a More Productive Writer

By Guest Bloggeron August 10, 2026
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Today’s guest post is by Zena Dell Lowe. Zena Dell Lowe is an award-winning screenwriter and founder of The Storyteller’s Mission, a podcast and online platform dedicated to helping writers craft powerful stories with depth, meaning, and moral clarity. Her work has earned multiple national screenwriting awards, including two Grand Prize honors for her feature screenplay Trial by Fire. Website: thestorytellersmission.com Substack: zenadell.substack.com   I used to say the best writing advice was simply “sit down and write.” But the truth is, even when I make myself sit down, I’m capable of getting absolutely nothing done. For years I beat …

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Fun Fridays – August 7, 2026

By Steve Laubeon August 7, 2026
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Do you love your Apple device? Now they own the alphabet! ShareTweet

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