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Creation and Imitation – A Writer’s Prayer

By Bob Hostetleron September 22, 2021
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Lord God, beautiful Creator,

I have yet to create anything.

From mud pies to masterpieces,

everything I have formed or fashioned

has been a simple, sometimes crude, rearrangement

of your mighty works.

I have ever and always used the raw materials you provide

to make something that seemed new

but was in reality an imitation of you,

of your words,

your wonders.

Sometimes, I confess,

I have cravenly tried to imitate

others who imitate you:

poets, prophets, and preachers,

artists and musicians,

whose gifts for reflecting your beauty and imagination

inspire awe and envy in me.

But they are imitators, too.

So save me, Lord,

from imitating other imitators.

Grant that I may always–

and with increasing artistry–

imitate only you,

the sole Creator,

the true Innovator,

the only Originator of all beauty and creativity,

in Jesus’ name, amen.

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Category: Theology

When Editorial Errors Matter

By Steve Laubeon September 20, 2021
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by Steve Laube

Writers make mistakes. It happens. Often an editor’s job is to be the safety net and catch those tidbits that find their way into an early draft of a manuscript for any number of reasons.

The simplicity of “cut & paste” has created more opportunity for error than ever before. I've seen half sentences left in their original place because the writer failed to cut and …

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Category: Book Business, Craft, E-Books, Editing, Grammar, Steve, Writing CraftTag: Editing, Errors, Writing Craft

Fun Fridays – September 17, 2021

By Steve Laubeon September 17, 2021
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TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY is September 19. In preparation for this upcoming day, I’ve provided some completely unoriginal pirate jokes for your fun and enjoyment. Convert your own book into pirate-speak at this translator site: Pirate Monkeyness. Please do not tell your pastor or priest to give their Sunday sermon like a pirate. There is all sorts of wrong in that. For “the wages o’ …

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What if Platform Is the Goal?

By Dan Balowon September 16, 2021
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We’ve been here before on this blog, discussing author platforms and how to get one. It’s a never-ending process, and it has always been a requirement for authors. If you find yourself talking about author platforms and believe “Gone are the days when an author could just write,” you are not completely accurate. Top authors from the “old days” were magazine or newspaper columnists with tens of …

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Category: Platform

The Secondary Market for Books: Friend or Foe?

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 15, 2021
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Understandably, most artists want to earn the highest royalties for their hard work. Remember how Garth Brooks wanted a secondary royalty on his music, thereby kicking off a feud with secondary-market retailers? (See the article linked here.)  So, as an author, do you feel that the secondary market is a friend or foe? I think this market is our friend. Here are a few reasons why: …

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Category: Book BusinessTag: Used Books

Why You Need a Writing Retreat With Kathy Ide

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on September 14, 2021
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Do you feel discouraged or burnt out by your writing journey? Do you want to connect with other writers who understand your goals and pain? Do you need some time to get away from life, refocus on your goals, and connect with God? Perhaps what you need is a writing retreat. We have a special […]
You can listen to this episode Why You Need a Writing Retreat With Kathy Ide on Christian Publishing …

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Why You Need a Writing Retreat with Kathy Ide

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on September 14, 2021
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Do you feel discouraged or burnt out by your writing journey? Do you want to connect with other writers who understand your goals and pain? Do you need some time to get away from life, refocus on your goals, and connect with God? Perhaps what you need is a writing retreat. We have a special […]
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Supply Chain Blues

By Steve Laubeon September 13, 2021
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Two weeks ago I wrote of the Slushpile Blues. Today is another scintillating topic. Supply chain blues. By “supply chain” I mean the various steps along the way for a vendor to have a final product to sell to a consumer. For electronics, like your phone, it means collecting various pieces before assembly: the battery, the camera lens, the transistors, the memory chip, the glass, and more. If any …

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Never Forget

By Steve Laubeon September 11, 2021
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Fun Fridays – September 10, 2021

By Steve Laubeon September 10, 2021
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Enjoy the delightful storytelling of Andy Andrews. Afterward? Impress your friends with your own versions. The lesson here? There are many ways to sing a tale, but only one is the way the author intended. But it’s still okay to laugh. (If you cannot see the embedded video in your newsletter email, please click the headline and go directly to our site to view it.)

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