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Story Development – Beyond the Gateway Part 2

Last week I began posting the sequel to Reapers, tentatively entitled Beyond the Gateway. You can read Part One here. This week, we pick up with Singapore, appearing as a holographic image, speaking to Phoenix and Shanghai. Again, I am… Read More ›

The Code of a Knight – Part Three

These are thoughts from my book Spit and Polish for Husbands: A knight exercises his inner man in order to know and relate to God, the creator of man’s spirit, the aspect of man’s being that transcends the physical. Without… Read More ›

Author Chat Saturday (March 21, 2015)

Author chat Saturday is late this month, but here we go. Although I am at a conference, the building has Internet, so I should be able to answer questions, though maybe not as quickly as usual. Please post any questions… Read More ›

Critique Group – Silvered and Elf Story

Warm hugs are great, that’s why we begin every critique with a positive comment. We hope to encourage every writer, no matter the skill level. Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the… Read More ›

Miscellaneous EyeTems – March 19, 2015

Eye am attending a writers conference in New York City beginning today, so this post and Saturday’s will be brief. Eye hope to make a lot of great “contacts” during these days, and since I will be attending some classes,… Read More ›

The Human Art – Guest Post by Kaci Hill

Once upon a time, the Master and Commander of all that exists, Supreme Emperor of the Cosmos grew a person out of the ground, breathed his own life’s breath into him, named him, and gave him an identity that made… Read More ›

Critique Group – Veiled Intentions and True Strength

Let’s get ready to untangle some words and straighten out two new submissions. Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the submissions below. Don’t feel like you need to critique both or the… Read More ›

Florida Christian Writers Conference 2015 – I Love These Writers

My author career launched at The Florida Christian Writers Conference almost 20 years ago, and going there became an annual event. After about eight years, the director decided I was ready to become a teacher, so I began teaching classes ten… Read More ›