Carnival of Christian Writers #15 – December 2007

 

 

Carnival of Christian Writers #15 – December 2007

The Best of 2007
In this month’s carnival you will find a great collection of
contributor’sbest blog posts for 2007.

 

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The best of 2007 . . .


icon_cotton.jpg In Those Stinkin’ Rejection Letters, Rachelle Gardner tells what rejection is like from the other side of the desk, as the literary agent having to give writers the bad news.

icon_cotton.jpg Children’s books have few words and almost everyone thinks they are simple to write. Also, children’s authors are constantly looking for an agent. Literary agent Terry Whalin explains why most agents don’t represent children’s writers and gives some key resources and “Hope for Childrens Writers“.

icon_cotton.jpg Lacy J. Williams talks about “Polishing Your Novel Proposal. This post is from her pre-ACFW conference series.

icon_cotton.jpg Don’t miss Cheryl Wyatt’s meaningful post that touched her readers hearts as well as her own in “Dear King . . .”.


icon_cotton.jpg Camy Tang talks about networking at conferences for introverts in her post “How to Network at a Conference”.

icon_cotton.jpg Marlo Schalesky discusses “The Essence of Good Writing“, and describes how truly good writing isn’t about rules, metaphors, verbs, etc., but about allowing the reader to interact with the story and characters in a natural way so that the story comes to life.

icon_cotton.jpg Carla Gade shares her heart on how the is “Restoring the Years” which includes her passion for writing.

icon_cotton.jpg Gina Conroy talks about “Being Published VS Being a Good Writer”.

Some more great posts . . .




icon_cotton.jpg Tiffany Colter presents
“Don’t know what you’ve got, till you get it back”.

icon_cotton.jpg Kathryn presents “5 Ways to In-Joy Life” posted at The Peculiar Club.




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