Write What You Know by Ed Duncan – Guest Post
Write What You Know: The Origin of a Crime Thriller by Ed Duncan – Guest Post Ed is a graduate of Oberlin College and Northwestern University Law School. He was a partner at a national law firm in...
Write What You Know: The Origin of a Crime Thriller by Ed Duncan – Guest Post Ed is a graduate of Oberlin College and Northwestern University Law School. He was a partner at a national law firm in...
Writing A Village by Kate Hewitt – Guest Post Kate is the USA Today-bestselling author of over 40 books of women’s fiction and romance. She is the author of the Hartley-by-the-Sea series, set in England’s Lake District and...
Tips for Writing by Victor Catano – Guest Post Victor Catano lives in New York City with his wonderful wife, Kim. When not writing, he works in live theater as a stage manager, light designer, and technical director,...
The first time I said I was a writer by Julia Wilmot – Guest Post Julia Wilmot began her exploration of the spiritual life as a teenager at school. She was fortunate to meet a wonderful family who...
Christadelphians, the Kindertransport, and Rescue from the Holocaust by Jason Hensley – Guest Post Jason Hensley, M.Ed, is the principal of a small private school in California. At school, he teaches religious studies and a senior-level course on...
Let’s Start Talking About It by Debra Whittam – Guest Post Debra Whittam is a licensed, practicing mental health therapist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who specializes in addiction, anxiety and depression, grief and loss. Whittam is passionate about her...
Author Andrew Joyce and his dog Danny – Guest Post Andrew Joyce left high school at seventeen to hitchhike throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico. He wouldn’t return from his journey until decades later when he decided to...
Stilettos & Scoundrels by Laina Turner – Guest Post As a child Laina thought she would either be a truck driver (thanks to Jerry Reed in Smokey and the Bandit) or work at Taco Bell (her favorite restaurant...