Carnival of Christian Writers #11 – August 2007
Carnival of Christian Writers #11 – August 2007 It’s carnival season and time to explore some great posts about the craft of writing. Some of this month’s carnival take us to places daring . . . the scary rides of writing.
Literary Agent Chip MacGregor shares some principles for getting the most out of a critique group in “Ten Laws for Critique Groups“. Sally Bradley confesses, “I Just Want to Be Bad” as she talks about the struggle to get that first draft down. Editor Terry Whalin discusses “The Value of Repurposed Content at his popular blog, The Writing Life. Award winning author Susan Page Davis is blogging about “Keeping the Pace” at Keep Me in Suspense. Best selling author Brandilyn Collins reveals how Christian “Fiction is Making its Mark”. Why do you write? Do you yearn for a bestseller? How far will you go to get one? Rachelle Gardner probes these and other questions in her post, “I Was on Oprah”. Read her post at Seek First His Kingdom to find out if she really was. Randy Ingermanson, author and editor of Advanced Fiction Writing Blog shares some practical advice about “Time Management for Writers”. Novelist Cheryl Wyatt tells why she can see “God’s Provision Even in Rejection”. Jennifer Hudson Taylor writes on F.A.I.T.H.’s group blog why “A Writer Must Persevere“. |