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Fearful Writing

By Dan Balowon March 23, 2022
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It is important for Christian writers to be bold, not worrying so much about who might be offended by the gospel or who might take biblical truth the wrong way. Despite society being fragile these days with so many people triggered by the littlest thing, this situation shouldn’t stop us from proclaiming God’s truth.

We all need to be more fearless in the way we live and communicate. After all, as children of God, we need not worry since we know He not only has our back, but also is in front of us, beside us, above us, and below us. His Spirit lives in us. Courage comes from knowing we are not alone in the battle.

But at the same time, I think we need to live and communicate a lot more “fearful.” 

The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge according to Proverbs 1:7. Hebrews 10:26-31 starts with mentioning a fear of God’s judgment and ends with, “It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”

Christian writers are representing Jehovah God to the world. While called to be strong, courageous, and fearless, confident in God’s protection and inspiration, there should be a healthy dose of “fearful writing,” meaning we take great care reflecting the heart of God.

Sometimes, fearless behavior flows from confidence in self and our own ability. A confidence in God should create a delicate mix of courage (fearless) and deep humility (fearful).

This is the same for any Christ-follower in any area of life, not only writers. When you get up in the morning as a Christ-follower, you take on the role of Christ’s ambassador (2 Corinthians 5:20). I don’t know about you; but while I accept that role with confidence and joy, it also scares me.

And that’s good.

Without a fearful approach to writing, your theology, goals, and purpose will waver from the true north compass of God’s Word and focus on making people like you, above all else.

What does fearful writing look like?

• Work surrounded by prayer and preparation.

• An openness to God’s leading in a different direction than you might have planned and an open mind to Scripture as it transforms your opinions and work.

• Openness to other people (like editors) to speak into what you write. God gifts and equips others in complementary ways.

I hope this post was a little more than simple word-play for you today. As God leads us through a fallen world, we all learn about balancing things like grace and truth; forgiveness and judgment; loving God and loving others; leading and submitting; faith and works; and living a confident, courageous life in service of God our Father while holding Him in reverent fear in all we do.

It’s a journey. Hold your head up as you fearlessly represent Christ to the world; but also hold your eyes down in reverent fear, so you can clearly see the road God has before you.

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Category: Career, Christian, Inspiration

Fun Fridays – March 18, 2022

By Steve Laubeon March 18, 2022
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Everyone starts somewhere. Sixty years ago a seven-year-old played his cello for President John F. Kennedy (and former President Eisenhower who was also in attendance). The performance was at the National Cultural Center, which was later renamed The Kennedy Center. The young boy is introduced by Leonard Bernstein. The cellist? Yo-Yo Ma. To put more historical context to this event: Thirty days …

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A Writer’s Entrance Exam

By Bob Hostetleron March 17, 2022
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Say you wanted to enroll in studies at a respected educational institution—let’s call it Wisenheimer Academy for Clever Kids. You might expect to take an entrance exam to determine your degree of fitness for WACK, right? Just as you would to begin training for ministry, law enforcement, or interplanetary space travel. Oddly, though, there is no entrance exam for writers. Until now. That’s right. …

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Category: Humor, The Writing Life

Not Only the Lonely

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon March 16, 2022
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Since many publishers ask that authors have a robust online presence, I’m revisiting a topic that, sadly, hasn’t gone away since I wrote about it a few years ago. This article is worth everyone’s time if I can save even one person from being scammed. Recently, I received a private message on Facebook from a man I didn’t know, saying that he liked my profile and would like …

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Category: Career, Social Media

Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 15, 2022
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One author shares what he learned from eleven publishing mistakes. Find out how to avoid these common mistakes so you don't have to learn the hard way.
You can listen to this episode Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way on Christian Publishing Show.

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Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 15, 2022
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One author shares what he learned from eleven publishing mistakes. Find out how to avoid these common mistakes so you don't have to learn the hard way.
You can listen to this episode Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way on Christian Publishing Show.

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Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 14, 2022
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One author shares what he learned from eleven publishing mistakes. Find out how to avoid these common mistakes so you don't have to learn the hard way.www.NovelMarketingConference.com Support the show

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A Is for Agent

By Steve Laubeon March 14, 2022
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by Steve Laube

I thought it might be fun to write a series that addresses some of the basic terms that define our industry. The perfect place to start, of course, is the letter "A." And even better to start with the word "Agent."

If you are a writer, you've got it easy. When you say you are a writer your audience lights up because they know what that means. (Their perception is that you …

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Category: Agents, Book Business, Book Business, Career, Creativity, E-Books, Legal Issues, Publishing A-Z, Writing CraftTag: Agent, Book Business, publishing

Fun Fridays – March 11, 2022

By Steve Laubeon March 11, 2022
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Your publishing life in pictures. Los Angeles, California. Created by @dailyoverview, source imagery: @nearmap. New Orleans, Louisiana. Created by @benjaminrgrant, source imagery: @nearmap. Houston, Texas. Created by @dailyoverview, source imagery: @nearmap. Los Angeles, California. Created by @benjaminrgrant, source imagery: @nearmap. Sagamihara, Japan. Drone photo by Rob Antill (@digitalanthill) …

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Category: The Writing Life

Disciplined Creativity: The Key to Platform Development

By Dan Balowon March 10, 2022
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An ever-present part of developing an author platform is the content in it. List all the various media an author can use to connect with potential book readers, and one quickly realizes they are nothing but empty containers until filled with something. Some media are better than others for certain types of messages to certain audiences, but without a clear idea of what you want to communicate, you …

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