Precision Is the Rule of the Day by Bret Lott
by Bret Lott
Of course, the writing tip of all writing tips is that to be a writer you actually have to enjoy sitting down alone with all the words there ever were and sorting them out one at

by Bret Lott
Of course, the writing tip of all writing tips is that to be a writer you actually have to enjoy sitting down alone with all the words there ever were and sorting them out one at
Danika Cooley, of Warrenton, recently signed a contract with Bethany House for a parenting book focusing on how to read and study the Bible as a family.
Jane Daly, of Dallas, is scheduled to present a one-day workshop
By
Sarah Sundin
“How did you find time to write a book?” a friend asked.
Perhaps it was my ability to type at the speed of light? Or my complete lack of a personal life?
Um, no.
Gail Denham, of Sunriver, has had several poems published in Quill & Parchment. And she placed both first and third in the Tennessee Poetry Society Contest. Her poem “Walsh Lake” is being used in the Highland Park

by Rachel Hauck
It’s NaNoWriMo and I’m about to start a fast draft (FD) of my next book. For me, the FD seems to be the best way to get a feel and vision for the
NOVEMBER MEMBER NEWS
Michelle Bader, of Vancouver, Washington, reports that because of a connection made at the 2018
summer conference, she has an article in the current issue of Brio, the Focus on the Family publication for teen