February 2008 Carnival of Christian Writers #18
Carnival of Christian Writers #18
February 2008
This month Authors, Aspiring Authors, Literary Agents, Editors, etc.
share their love of the craft, call, and business of writing!
Literary Agent Rachelle Gardner shares some Valentine love in her post, “Waxing Poetic“.
Author Cheryl Wyatt loves the challenge of incorporating “Plot-and-Character-Specific Analogies in Writing“. Especially in regards to a character’s careers or hobbies.
Resident & CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers Mike Hyatt exhorts writers that we have a loving God who is an integral part of the process of our writing experience. If we we want him to bless our work then we are to trust Him and “Dont Leave God Out of Your Plans“.
In “Little Did I Know . . .” Carla Stewart talks about the technical challenges that go with the dream of being a writer.
Would you love to know about Christian book publishing trends and what the leaders of several major Christian publishers are thinking these days? Literary Agent Terry Whalin of The Writing Life shares a rare glimpse with some great information in “Window to Publisher Thinking“.
Gina Conroy writes about refocusing her love back on Jesus in “I’m getting Back to the Heart of Writing“.
“Pistol Pete” of Nessary Therapy shares his love of writing in his quasi-spiritual autobiographically satirical posts “My Life in Writing (The Early Years)“ and “My Life in Writing (The Later Years)“.
Kathryn Lang writes about the struggle between research and comfort when it comes to taking writing jobs in “Write What You Know or Learn What You Write“ posted at The Peculiar Club.
Thank you one and all for coming to the carnival!
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