How God Led Us into Writing

In our line of work, we know God is in the business of divine appointments. Be it from the day-to-day connections we make, or the calling to write.

Working with Editors

In this episode, Karin explains the different kinds of edits authors may need. She also shares little known, yet common mistakes she sees in manuscripts today.

Book Launch Reality

In this episode of Writers Chat, Victoria Duerstock shares an insider’s view of launching her debut solo project: Heart & Home: Design Basics for Your Soul and Your Living Space. If you’re  launching your own books (or plan to launch one in the future), you’ll appreciate her experiences and practical tips in the process.

Book Launch Team

In this episode of Writers Chat, Lindsey Hartz, marketing consultant and book launch strategist, packs a wealth of information on book launches. From how to identify influencers to cultivating and educating your book launch team.

Conferences We Love

We’re closing in on writers conference season. If you’re considering attending a writers conference for the first time, or looking for new conferences, then you’ll love this episode of Writers Chat!

How to Make Money as a Freelancer

In this episode of Writers Chat, best-selling and award-winning author, Michelle Medlock Adams, shares insight into making money as a freelancer. Whether you plan a profession in freelancing, or need to supplement your income, Michelle offers excellent advice you’re sure to find valuable.

Book Proposals: Mastering the Comparative Section

In this episode of Writers Chat, junior literary agents Cherrilynn Bisbano and Bethany Morehead share their expertise on creating the comparative section of book proposals.
Creating the perfect book proposal can be a daunting task. When it comes to the comparative section, many scratch their head.

Book Chat: Getting Into Character

In this episode of Writers Chat, author Johnnie Alexander and I joined in an open mic discussion over one of my favorite fiction help books, Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors by Brandilyn Collins.