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    Moving from Journalism to Novels: How One Author Did It

    ByDebra 17 February, 201717 February, 2017

    Today, I welcome back author Marie Wells Coutu. My first interview with Marie was shortly after her debut novel, For Such a Time, which won the Books of Hope contest. Thirsting for More, the second book in her Mended Vessels series was a finalist in the 2016 Selah Awards Contest and a semi-finalist in the…

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  • Writing Skills

    Should I Use Italics or Quotation Marks? A Style Guide to Formatting Titles

    ByDebra 14 February, 20179 April, 2026

    When I went to high school, teachers taught us to underline book titles. With the advent of all things digital, that changed. In fact a lot got changed. What I’m talking about is the stylized treatment of text. In the world of publishing, there are two style books that pull most of the weight. In…

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  • Guest Posts | Writing Skills

    Don’t Make These Mistakes in Doing Research

    ByDebra 6 February, 20172 February, 2017

    Today’s my birthday, so I decided to take the day off and have my friend Donna Wittlif guest post. I first met Donna through an online group I belong to and then had the opportunity to edit one of her books—fascinating sci-fi. She is a retired special education and English teacher who loves writing. Her…

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  • Motivation

    8 Scriptures to Motivate You for Your Day

    ByDebra 24 January, 201723 January, 2017

    I don’t know about you, but during the long dark days of winter, I can get a bit down and unmotivated. Doctors call it seasonal affective disorder (SAD). I counter this gloominess with white Christmas lights in my bedroom that come on at 5 a.m. to simulate sunrise. I also take extra B complex during…

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  • Author Interviews

    Publishing with more than 1 publisher in the same year

    ByDebra 20 January, 201720 January, 2017

    I’m happy to have novelist Elaine Marie Cooper joining us today. She’s not only an award-winning author, but she also consistently publishes with two different publishers. That gives her a unique perspective on the publishing world, so I’m excited to have her share her experiences here. Elaine describes herself as a history geek. Her bookshelves…

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  • Writing Skills

    Don’t Let the Em Dash Confuse You, Here’s How to Use It

    ByDebra 16 January, 201725 January, 2017

    Punctuation. I can visualize readers cringing as they read that word. “I don’t understand all those rules and I don’t want to.” “Let editors worry about the correct punctuation.” “I just want to write, not worry about where to put a comma.” Do you see yourself in the above sentences?

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  • Motivation

    Do we set goals or fulfill our calling?

    ByDebra 3 January, 2017

    I don’t know about you, but my inbox has been jammed with emails about making 2017 a great year. Nothing in and of itself wrong with that goal. But I’ve deleted those emails without reading them. This year I won’t be setting goals 

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    5 Lessons I learned from 2016 that can help you in 2017

    ByDebra 27 December, 2016

    In many places around the world, the New Year is celebrated by shooting off fireworks. Though I didn’t shoot off fireworks on Jan. 1, 2016, the year has been filled with fireworks. What do I mean by fireworks? Stepping outside my comfort zone. Here’s what that looked like for me: Taught workshops at 4 writer’s conferences…

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