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by Word Alive Press
There’s nothing quite like a beautifully typeset book, isn’t there? Crisp fonts, beautiful graphics, attention-grabbing chapter titles, attractiv...
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by Word Alive Press
Word Alive Press is in the business of publishing words—many, many words—and these words are used to communicate a huge variety of stories, thou...
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by Word Alive Press
One of the most common types of books undertaken by inexperienced authors, or first-time authors, is the memoir. Memoirs are an excellent starti...
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by Word Alive Press
All writers know that feeling of exhilaration that comes on upon typing the last period at the end of a book. You get to the last page, the last...
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by Word Alive Press
Plagiarism, simply defined, is when a writer takes the words of another writer and uses them without permission and without attribution, passing ...
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by Word Alive Press
Nearly gone are the days when I read strictly for pleasure. Don’t get me wrong: I still get a lot of enjoyment out of reading. The day I stop enj...
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by Word Alive Press
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. —Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)
Do not n...
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by Word Alive Press
Most writers devote a lot of time to their passion projects, ideas for books that are so powerful that they’re what inspired them to start writi...
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by Word Alive Press
“Teach us how to memorize scripture.”
Three young women walked up to me after Bible study one Thursday morning and asked, “Would you teach us ho...
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by Word Alive Press
A lot of fiction writers tend to start their novels in the wrong place. What do I mean by that? I mean that they either start their story too early...
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by Word Alive Press
One of the biggest mistakes a rookie writer can make—and does make, very often—is failing to focus on clarity. Clarity is not a particularly exci...
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by Word Alive Press
Working with an editor for the first time represents a huge step forward in any writer’s career. It’s often the point when people move forward fr...
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