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Day 13: NaNoWriMo – Faith Writing
I don’t normally write on Sunday, however as I write my thoughts on writing during National Novel Writing Month even thought I don’t have anything to write about, I am developing a plan for future writing projects. As I mentioned before I am posting my daily journal entries but I am not posting, on my blog everything.I started an article…
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DAY 12- NaNoWriMo
Christian writers are not perfect not even the best selling ones, none of us are without flaws. I suspect, many writers don’t write because of the strong possibility of rejection, we have to expect rejection and treat it as either constructive criticism or nonconstructive criticism – deciding which is which using wisdom. James 1:5 (KJV)If any of you lack wisdom,…
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DAY 11- NaNoWriMo
Philippians 3:12-14 (KJV)12 Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which…
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DAY 10 National Novel Writing Month
Christian writers write too! I am discovering many faith based writers who self publish, many of them give their booklets away. My Son, Carl William Morris III (1980-2008) was an untitled evangelist he wrote and sold a booklet:JUST LOOKING FOR THE WAY by Carl (CHAMP) Morris. The booklet sold for $10 but he gave many away. I am currently reading…
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DAY 9 NaNoWriMo
Writing is therapy that is why we see so much personal information on social media. It, writing, is the release valve for pent up emotions, I have a journal. I think people put their very personal business on Facebook because they are looking for sympathy or agreement. Learning how to take those words and convert them into something less personal…
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DAY 8 National Novel Writers Month
Writers write because it’s our job. For many writers our pay is personal satisfaction in completing a blog post validated by someone liking, sharing and or commenting. Truth be told most self published author would be lucky to make $1,000 annually. When I first started writing, around 2010, my research revealed that the average self published writer earned around $5,000…