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God’s Unique Provision

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon August 10, 2022
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Years ago, when I wrote books as work-for-hire projects, I joked with my husband, “I got another contract. Wonder which appliance will break down now?” The comment wasn’t entirely in jest. Proceeds from book contracts did indeed replace most of our kitchen appliances.

Writers usually think of God’s provision as receiving a new contract. But the Lord provides in other ways too. One example happened to me with my computer a few days ago.

We discovered we needed a new Internet router about the same time my computer died. Using my tablet, I searched online for remedies for my sputtering desktop. Every source declared that I could say goodbye forever. I shopped for a replacement.

I decided on a model priced at $1,400. After interviewing me, the computer representative over chat told me I didn’t need such an elaborate machine. An $800 computer would suit my needs. On paper, at least, she saved me $600. I’m accustomed to being upsold, so being told I could spend less felt like a treat. I planned to go to the store after the Verizon technician installed the new router.

Roll ahead two hours. To my delight, my trusty desktop fired up better than ever after we upgraded our Internet. This happened before I wasted an evening buying a computer I thought I needed but did not. Even better, I didn’t discard the old computer and then install a new one without realizing the machine I already owned could still serve me well. What a waste that would have been. I felt like I had an extra $1,400, or at least $800, in my pocket. We are in First World Problem territory here, but I couldn’t help but feel the Lord’s provision.

Of course, no one can pay a utility bill and buy groceries with money saved on paper. We need wages and contracts. But how many times has the Lord worked in your life to save you cash so that a small contract is enough or a delay in payment isn’t a tragedy?

Just think:

Does the old car keep running in spite of itself?

Is a needed item unexpectedly on sale?

Has a neighbor brought over a casserole just because?

Did you discover you owe less than anticipated for an item or service?

How about your health? If you can stay away from the doctor, your wallet will be thicker.

Earning money from writing is a challenge. With any lifestyle, preserving the funds you already have is an effective way toward joy and abundance. The Lord has us covered. Look, and you shall see.

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Category: The Writing Life

How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on August 9, 2022
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Author and writing coach Becca Puglisi shares tips and tools to help you write believable characters that your readers will love.
You can listen to this episode How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi on Christian Publishing Show.

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How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on August 9, 2022
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Author and writing coach Becca Puglisi shares tips and tools to help you write believable characters that your readers will love.
You can listen to this episode How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi on Christian Publishing Show.

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How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on August 8, 2022
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Author and writing coach Becca Puglisi shares tips and tools to help you write believable characters that your readers will love.www.NovelMarketingConference.com Support the show

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G Is for Great

By Steve Laubeon August 8, 2022
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“There are a lot of good manuscripts out there. What we want are those which are great.” I’ve said this many times but thought I should elaborate. Please note the following information applies mostly to nonfiction projects. When it comes to the nonfiction books that attract major publishers, I believe the author must have at least two of three “great” things: Great Concept Great Writing Great …

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Category: Book Business, Craft, Creativity, Platform, Publishing A-Z, Writing CraftTag: Concept, Platform, Writing Craft

Fun Fridays – August 5, 2022

By Steve Laubeon August 5, 2022
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I may have shown today’s video to you before, but it still thrills me to watch it again. This young prodigy is given four random notes, drawn from a hat, and improvises an entire piece in about a minute. Amazing. Can you, as a writer, take four words and improvise a story in one minute? “See the ball bounce.” Now go write something beautiful!

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Theology for Writers

By Dan Balowon August 4, 2022
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Spoiler alert: God’s nature never changes. His truth is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. While Christian writers seek to write in a compelling, engaging manner, seeking to pull readers through their books from paragraph to paragraph and page after page, the foundational theology of which they write never changes. You might write about the need for someone to make Jesus the Lord of their …

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Mysteries of the English Language

By Bob Hostetleron August 3, 2022
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I love the English language. It’s been very good to me. But it can be a booger too. For example, you know that a slim chance and a fat chance are the same, right? And a wise man and a wise guy don’t mean the same thing? It’s a crazy language. And those who must learn it as a second language face many strange twists and turns—as do those of us who try to speak and write with something resembling …

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4 Questions a Fiction Proposal Must Answer

By Steve Laubeon August 1, 2022
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Last week we dealt with five questions a nonfiction proposal must answer. As promised, we now turn to those who are putting together a novel proposal. If you compare these two posts, you’ll see why a one-size-fits-all proposal template isn’t always helpful. There are differences between the two types of proposals. Please try not to shoehorn a novel proposal into a nonfiction presentation. What Is …

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Category: Book Proposals, Get PublishedTag: book proposals, fiction, Get Published

Fun Fridays – July 29, 2022

By Steve Laubeon July 29, 2022
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The brilliant Tom Lehrer wrote this song where the lyrics are from the “Elements” in the Periodic Table. Today’s video shows him performing it live in Copenhagen in 1967. Amazing. Be sure to wait to see what he does after the applause! By the way, he was a math professor at MIT, Harvard, Wellesley, and the University of California, Santa Cruz. Read about him on this Wikipedia …

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