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Writers Give to Others

By Steve Laubeon December 10, 2018
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My hope is that this headline is true. While the writing profession (or obsession as some describe it) is a solitary one, it is in giving to others where its impact can be felt.

Time

The gift of time is precious as we are given a finite amount in this life. To mentor another writer. To blog freely. To teach at a conference or in a school setting. All are examples of a beautiful way to both give and receive.

At many conferences, I watch writers joyfully train their replacements! Think about it. Teaching others the inside scoop on how to write well, and more, helps improve those who later become competition. And yet the acrimony of competition is missing entirely. It is a wonderful thing.

Talent

To use your talent to its fullest is a gift to others. To hone that talent so it crescendos into the heart of a reader should be the goal of every writer. This talent must be shared. To hoard it for oneself would be a travesty and tantamount to the deadly sin of greed.

As our agency believes, we are in the business of helping to change the world word by word.

Treasure

I am talking about the things we treasure, like our money. I particularly like the epigram from Ellie Kay who wrote, “The sweetest dollar you ever make is the one you give away.” That is so true! Cynthia Ruchti wrote (in the CBA Marketplace) about a number of novelists who have tied the revenue of their work to various charities. One example from the article is novelist Loree Lough who consistently donates a portion of her proceeds to causes like autism research, Soldiers’ Angels, Wounded Warrior Project, the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania, and others. There are a number of writers, editors, agents, and publishers who do the same or tie content in their books to specific charities or causes. Many do so in anonymity.

Time, talent, and treasure … three things that we can give in this season of giving.

Your Turn

How have you benefited from the gift of another writer?
How do you plan to give back to others?

 

[An earlier version of this post ran in December 2011.]

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Category: Book Business, Career, Encouragement, Faith, InspirationTag: Giving, Writing Craft

Fun Fridays – December 7, 2018

By Steve Laubeon December 7, 2018
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Let’s kick off the Advent season with this delightful song about the genealogy of Jesus Christ found in Matthew chapter one.

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Lesson One from Sailor Bob

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon December 6, 2018
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When I was four or five years old, a local celebrity from NBC television in Richmond, Virginia, made an appearance at Bill’s Supermarket in Kenbridge. This event was quite exciting for me. Nothing much ever happened in our county, and we were going to have a chance to see Sailor Bob! That sunny afternoon, the store was packed. My mother and I stood in line awhile. Finally, it was my turn to sit on …

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Category: The Writing Life

7 Favorite Keyboard Shortcuts

By Bob Hostetleron December 5, 2018
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I’m not as computer savvy as my adult children are (who among us is?), but I spend a lot of time on the computer, writing, editing, emailing, and more. So I rely on keyboard shortcuts to work faster and smarter. Each shortcut may save only a few seconds at a time compared to using the mouse or trackpad and pull-down menu; but when those seconds are multiplied over the course of an …

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Category: The Writing Life

005 – How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on December 3, 2018
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In this episode we talk with James L. Rubart about his story of overcoming rejection and self doubt. James L. Rubart is 28 years old, but lives trapped inside an older man’s body. He thinks he’s still young enough to water ski like a madman and dirt bike with his two grown sons. He’s the best-selling, Christy BOOK of the YEAR, CAROL, INSPY and RT Book Reviews award winning author of ten novels and …

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005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on December 3, 2018
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How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author
You can listen to this episode 005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author on Christian Publishing Show.

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Writers Expect Good News

By Steve Laubeon December 3, 2018
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Writers expect good news...any day now. Is it the curse of eternal optimism?There is this hope within each writer that it will be their manuscript that is chosen for publication. And the money will rain on them like a spring shower.

Despite the odds.

Despite the competition.

Despite the cynical, horrible, no-good, very-bad agents who review them.

Expectations

Are these expectations …

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Category: Encouragement, Get Published, SteveTag: Book Business, Encouragement, Writing Craft

Fun Fridays – November 30, 2018

By Steve Laubeon November 30, 2018
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On this last day of November, watch this amazing video of a Rube Goldberg Machine (click for a definition) using marbles and rubber bands. The creator says it took him a week to build and film with 40 failures before it finally worked. Writer metaphor: How many failures will you endure before your masterpiece is right?

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Influencers

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon November 29, 2018
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This blog is part six of six in a series designed to hone character development of protagonists in your fiction. After reading through this series, I realize I had written quite a bit about my husband’s opinions. The examples and thoughts expressed reminded me of how immense his influence is on me. I don’t mind that he chooses most of my clothes and likes red lipstick. He’s paying attention! My …

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Keep Your Post-Draft Tasks Distinct

By Bob Hostetleron November 28, 2018
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Writers are not all the same. I realize that may come as a shock to you, but it’s true. Trust me. Job One (or something very close to it) for every writer is to find the rhythms and routines that work for you. That may be quite different from what works for other writers. And that’s okay. Say it with me: “That’s okay.”   Still, whatever suits you as a writer, there’s a good chance that keeping …

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Category: Craft, The Writing Life, Writing Craft
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