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3 Tips on Writing a Children’s Book

Did you know that the National Children’s Book Week is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country with the 94th annual celebration this week? We’re excited to honor those children’s authors and books that have made a lasting impact on a child’s life. And, if you’ve ever tried to write a children’s book, you…

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Writing Tip & Prompt: Homophones

On Fridays, we like to share writing tips and tricks with our readers. We hope this section will encourage and inspire you to continually improve as a writer. Writing Tip – Homophones There, their and they’re. Your and you’re. When and win. Homophones are words with the same sound but different meanings, and there are…

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Writing Tip & Prompt: Visualizing Characters

On Fridays, we like to share writing tips and tricks with our readers. We hope this section will encourage and inspire you to continually improve as a writer. Writing Tip – Visualizing Characters Picture your character before you start writing about them. Sometimes writers have a character in mind, but they have a hard time…

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2012 Women of Faith Contest Winners Announced!

WestBow Press announced author Laurie Norlander as the Grand-Prize winner in the third annual Women of Faith writing contest. Norlander’s manuscript, Mirror Images, was selected from over 400 entrants. The fiction title will be published through WestBow Press and will be given special consideration by Thomas Nelson. The 2012 Women of Faith Writing Contest was judged…

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Writing Tip & Prompt: Punctuation

On Fridays, we like to share writing tips and tricks with our readers. We hope this section will encourage and inspire you to continually improve as a writer. Writing Tip – Punctuation Pay attention to punctuation, especially to the correct use of commas and periods. These two punctuation marks regulate the flow of your thoughts,…

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