Great Stories

Great stories are not written. They become great after they’ve been re-written. This is a lesson hard-learned. Writing is as rewarding as it is challenging. But in the end, it’s all worth it.

Great stories are not written. They become great after they've been re-written. Share on X

Did God put a story in you that’s just dying to get on paper? Are you overwhelmed by the idea of becoming an author?

Writing may seem daunting

Don’t panic. Learn from those who have sat in your very chair. Talk to published authors who have had success in the literary process. Meet with other new writers, just as panicked as you. Remember, strength is found in numbers!

Remember, strength is found in numbers!

Check out writing conferences.

There may be some in your area. Google “writers conferences near me”. Or, if you want to try and understand why God did this to you, search “Christian writers conferences”.

You may want to check out the Florida Christian Writers Conference, scheduled October 20-24, this year. You’ll meet writers just like yourself. There will be classes on how to write. There will be opportunities to meet publishers and agents, all looking for the next great idea.

And I’ll be there.

Don’t lose focus. If God gave you a burn in your heart to write, then do it. And if you’re going to do it, do it well and write great stories.

What say you?

What do you wonder about?  Are you happy … or are you doing what you never thought you’d do? Do you see consistencies … or are you all over the place? Drop me a line. I’d love to chat.

Struggling to find good in your life? Check out my award-winning book, God’s Best During Your Worst, or check out any of my other books on my Book page.

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