Episodes
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A Christian Author’s Guide to Health Insurance
Professional authors often struggle to find health insurance coverage, but healthcare for Christian authors is readily available.
From Page to Stage: How To Adapt Your Writing Into a Captivating Speech With Kirsten Holmberg
Public speaking is historically one of the best ways to sell books. Find out how you can turn your book into an engaging and memorable talk.
Beyond First Drafts: How to Master the Art of Revision With Angela Hunt
Award-winning author Angela Hunt shares her reproducible revision process that has helped her write, revise, and publish more than 150 books.
Finding Peace in the Plot: How to Trust God in Your Writing Journey With Liz Curtis Higgs
Liz shares how she became a writer, what she learned from her victories and failures, and how new authors can learn from them as well.
The Secret to Becoming a Successful Christian Author: Church
Find out why attending a local church in person can benefit your physical and spiritual health as well as your book sales.
How to Write Books Boys Will Love With Tim Shoemaker
Writing books for boys is a worthy and noble pursuit. Find out what elements your book needs, and what to avoid, to thrill boys.
What to Expect at the Write to Publish Writers Conference
Find out what to expect and how to make the most of your first in-person Christian writers conference.
The 2023 Book Launch Blueprint
Thirty days. That’s all you’ve got. Do it wrong, and you’re toast. Do it right, and it’s crème brûlée that will last for months, maybe even years. What 30 days are we talking about? The first 30 days after you make your book available to the world. During...
How to Advance Christ’s Kingdom Through Your Writing With Carolyn Rice
Learn why Bible study is important for authors and how it improves your book as well as readers’ lives.
World-Building and Worldview: How Good Theology Can Make Your Book More Interesting With L.G. (Laura) McCary
Learn how Christian authors can organically incorporate their worldview without writing preachy novels that fall flat.