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by Word Alive Press
I will not soon forget a writing tactic that my dad taught me during public school. I was uptight about writing my first history exam. I hated hi...
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by Word Alive Press
I remember clearly the very first time I wrote the two most beautiful words in the English language, The End, at the conclusion of a manuscript. ...
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by Word Alive Press
Erin E. M. Hatton is our 2014 Free Publishing Contest for fiction, for her manuscript Legacy of Faith. We sat down with Erin to find out more abo...
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by Word Alive Press
While suffering through high school math classes, I used to slouch in my desk chair as the teacher scrawled out long, blackboard-spanning explana...
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by Word Alive Press
John Telman is the author of Making the Connection: Discovering Who God Really Is, Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He has been a pa...
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by Word Alive Press
We’ve had a fantastic crop of entrants for our Free Publishing Contest, and after much deliberation, we are excited to finally announce our short...
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by Word Alive Press
My very first speaking engagement happened in the winter of 2005. It was an event for women aged 20-30 called Freedom and Beauty and about 50 wom...
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by Word Alive Press
When I was 10 years old, I started writing my first “novel”. It was a fantasy novel about my teddy bear and her sidekick, a large purple dragon, ...
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by Word Alive Press
One of the most common writer’s tips out there is to “Read, read, read, and write, write, write”. If you’re a writer, the reasons to read are cou...
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by Word Alive Press
Being an avid bookworm, I worked for a nation-wide bookstore chain while I was finishing up my English degree. With my current position at Word A...
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by Word Alive Press
Publishing a book is much more complicated than simply writing one. No matter how fresh and new the story is, it still needs to stand out in book...
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by Word Alive Press
A good deal of thought has gone into writing this blog. It is, quite possibly, easier to write spontaneously from the heart than to compose a des...
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