Carnival of Christian Writers #5 February 2007
It’s carnival time! This month’s carnival is sure to entertain and inform. So please keep your hands and feet inside at all times and buckle up for your safety. Enjoy the ride…
Literary Agent Chip MacGregor shares Ten Changes in Christian publishing.
Dena Dyer at the CAN Marketing Blog writes about surviving (and learning from) a disappointing writing year.
Victoria Gaines shares about The Writer as Ministering Prophet.
Ron Estrada’s latest post poses a tough question: is your critique group, or your inner circle, helping you to achieve your goals? Iâm not looking to re-invent the waffle, but I am taking the advice of multiple marketing gurus and using this blog as the stage for my (and your) marketing plans.
Agent Terry Whalin experiences role reversal while being interviewed.
Gina Conroy tries to institute the Three Chapter Rule!
Faith is such an important part of Margaret Daley’s books. She has written a series on how to include faith in our books. The first part is here.
In her post, My View: SCBWI New York Conference, Heather Ivester of Mom 2 Mom Connection shares a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what it was like to attend one of the largest children’s writer and illustrator conferences in the world.
Robin Miller is Brainstorming, going deeper. How to take brainstorming to the next level.
Michelle Gregory shares her article “On Noveling, Tae-Kwan-Do and Looking Foolish”