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Why I Write: 20 Reasons

By Bob Hostetleron July 17, 2019
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Different people write for different reasons. Some for money. Some for fame. Some for posterity, and some for popularity.

John, the author of the fourth Gospel, said he wrote “that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:30, NIV).

That may be the best answer of all time to the question, “Why do you write?” I can’t top that, so I won’t even try. I can offer only these 20 reasons I write:

  1. For the love of God.
  2. For the love of others.
  3. For the love of words.
  4. To change lives.
  5. To express myself.
  6. To process my thoughts.
  7. To leave a legacy.
  8. Because it’s fun. Enjoyable. Sometimes.
  9. For money. Very little, but still . . .
  10. To learn.
  11. To honor those whose writing has changed my life, many times over.
  12. Because I can’t help myself.
  13. Because I’m vain enough that I like seeing my name in print.
  14. Because it’s among the few things at which I’m relatively capable.
  15. Because sometimes, in the moment, it’s so wonderful that it makes me laugh.
  16. Because sometimes, in the moment, it’s so wonderful that it makes me cry.
  17. To stir up the gift I believe God has given me.
  18. To grow in faith, as I find that my writing fuels and often stretches my faith.
  19. To be read.
  20. To be healed.

So why do you write (if you do)? What drives you? What keeps you going through critique, revision, and rejection?

 

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Category: Career, Encouragement, Inspiration, The Writing Life

033 International Publishing with Tyndale House Publishers Jim Elwell

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on July 16, 2019
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How do books cross the pond into the international market? What mistakes should you avoid and how do you make your book more compatible with international markets? To help us answer these questions we will be talking with Jim Elwell is the Director of International Publishing at Tyndale House Publishers. Having first joined Tyndale in 1984, he has thirty-five years of experience in the Christian …

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033 International Publishing with Tyndale House Publishers Jim Elwell

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on July 16, 2019
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International Publishing with Tyndale House Publishers Jim Elwell
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Dealing with Bad Publishing News

By Steve Laubeon July 15, 2019
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Remember the media principle of “if it bleeds it leads,” which means bad news or salacious headlines are designed to grab our attention. When authors are constantly barraged by bad news, it can be demotivating at the very least. I’m sure sales for your book could be better. I’m with you. Instead, you might consider the number that have sold. If it is only 100 copies, put …

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Category: Book Business, Book Sales, Encouragement, Inspiration, The Writing Life

Fun Fridays – July 12, 2019

By Steve Laubeon July 12, 2019
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This is a long video, nearly 15 minutes. But it is worth it. Ever wondered what the real interpretation of body language is like? Learn from a former FBI agent whose job it was to catch spies. If you’ve ever used any of the tropes he debunks in the first three minutes in your writing, you might want to revise your material.

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Romance Writing: Is Your Couple Compatible?

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon July 11, 2019
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Recently, my husband and I watched an old movie focusing on a romance. The couple devoted their time to fighting with each other over issues, both major and minor. The heroine complained to her friends about the love affair. My husband and I agreed that this couple was not compatible. They had no business marrying. But! Sigh! He was veddy, veddy rich. She married up! So surely all will be well! …

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How to Write Poorly

By Bob Hostetleron July 10, 2019
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To paraphrase a pretty good writer of several centuries ago, “Some are born writers, some learn to be writers, and others have writing thrust upon them.” Whichever category you fit into, it takes practice and perseverance to write well. But it takes only a little effort to write poorly. Here are seven tips to help you write poorly: Write for everyone. Don’t write for a specific demographic or a …

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032 How to Craft Compelling Characters with Zena Dell Lowe

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on July 9, 2019
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In this episode, recorded live at the 2019 SoCal Christian Writers Conference, Zena Dell Lowe and Thomas Umstattd Jr. talk about how to craft compelling characters for your novel or screenplay. About Zena Dell Lowe Zena Dell Lowe is an award-winning writer, director, and actress. She teaches advanced classes on writing and is a published comic book writer. Links ZenaDell.com Zena on IMDB …

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032 How to Craft Compelling Characters with Zena Dell Lowe

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on July 9, 2019
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Top Podcasts for Christian Writers

By Steve Laubeon July 8, 2019
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Podcasts can be one of the best sources of information on how to become a better writer and succeed in publishing. Here is a list of some great podcasts for Christian authors. If you know of a Christian publishing podcast not mentioned here, please let us know in the comments; and we will update the list. The descriptions below are the official iTunes summaries for each show. We will be adding …

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