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Letters to Literary Christian
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Letters to Literary Christian. Tim Farrington, May 25, 2007: Author of. Kris Christensen, July 19, 2004: New Journal read more. Ursa, March 28, 2004: How to be a writer? Albert Haley, July 3, 2002: Promoting art is an uphill battle to gain an audience among Christians. read more. Albert Haley, June 18, 2002: I've been teaching creative writing at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, and the Literary Christian website is something I can definitely use with my classes. Is the author of the novel.
Conferences Literary Christian
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By Jo Kadlecek at www.youngleader.org). The Conference on Christianity and Literature. Is an international society of scholars and teachers dedicated to a growing awareness and understanding of the relationship between Christianity and the creation, study, and teaching of literature. It is allied with the Modern Language Association with nearly 1,300 members from a variety of academic institutions and religious traditions. Click here. For list of conferences throughout the U.S. See an attendee's notes.
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Here are some talented, published writers who arent ashamed to admit a belief in Jesus,. Something not generally celebrated in the literary community. Kaye Gibbons, Ernest Gaines. Posted July 27, 2007. Judy Alexander, webmaster.
Publishing Literary Christian
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Christian Fiction in a Bigger League. Of Listening to the Rhythms of the Soul by Margaret Morgan Maat, Epic Press. Being a Christian writer presents internal challenges no different from those facing a gay novelist or a Native American poet, says writer and professor James Calvin Schaap in his article Singing and Preaching: Christians in Writing in Poets and Writers Magazine, January/February 1998, Click here. Steve Barclift (pictured above on left, with Dennis Hillman and Amy Stephansen of Kregel Public...
Literary Christian Community
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Welcome to the Literary Christian. Our goal is to provide inspiration and community for aspiring and established artists who strive to write honestly about lifes struggles and to follow the teachings of Jesus. Radio show: A Student of Life! Fully using your talents despite a college education. Judy Alexander is the author of the novel Desert Medicine. Click here. Enter literarychristian.com’s essay contest:. Rdquo; (500 to 2,000 words.) Deadline November 30, 2009. READ MORE.
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Literary Christian: June 2007
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Monday, June 04, 2007. New York, New York. I just returned from the Book Expo in New York City, a giant convention for booksellers and others associated with the industry. I attended in order to get some marketing ideas for my soon-to-be-published novel, Desert Medicine. The three key seminars I attended were Meet TV and Radio Producers, Christian Fiction, and Amazon 101. Radio and TV producers are much more down-to-earth and accessible than I would have expected, and all members of the panel were female!
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Literary Christian: My Photography/Writing in the Local Newspaper
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008. My Photography/Writing in the Local Newspaper. I love both writing and photography. Both made it to the local newspaper when I covered a recent event for the City of Orange Chamber of Commerce. How fun! Http:/ www.ocregister.com/news/orange-chamber-city-1963104-members-fire. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Literary Christian: April 2007
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007. I’m an Editing Tortoise. Where do I stand with my soon-to-be-published novel, Desert Medicine? I’m back in the editing stage. Actually, I’ve edited this novel over and over again, and finding out that those edits were just the precursor to the master edit is intimidating. This is who I am as an unpublished writer:. This is who I need to be in order to be a published writer:. I’ve heard fiction writing compared to marathon writing. Just when you think the finish line is ...And if ...
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Literary Christian: July 2007
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Friday, July 27, 2007. Atlanta Visit Makes Me Feel Like a Real Author. At the International Christian Retail Show in Atlanta, my publisher's booth had banners with their new titles, and mine was up there! Even though I’d just recently turned in another round of edits, I spotted a copy of my novel Desert Medicine and ran up to grab it, amazed at the quick turnaround. But the book was just for show: A wrapper with my artwork was pasted onto someone else's book! Create a readership via the Internet. Author ...
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Literary Christian: Preparation Beats Back Fear
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. Preparation Beats Back Fear. My mantra right now: Step through the doors that the Lord is opening (to write, do public speaking, and take photos). And when I get nervous and rather bury my talent, or completely doubt that I have any talent, then I need to prepare and practice as best I can. So, I’ve come to realize that for me, the only way to manage my stress is to practice and practice some more, whether the activity is a photo shoot or a speech. Those photos are amazing!
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Literary Christian: Other Women Key to Novel Writing
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Friday, April 04, 2008. Other Women Key to Novel Writing. In my recently published novel,. The characters shatter Christian stereotypes. They do not remain persistently optimistic and pray all their problems away. Their true-to-life struggles resist simple, quick solutions. This novel was inspired by my own life struggles and return to church as a single mother. The church I joined was full of other people like myself, who had made big mistakes. I felt completely adrift. 8220;That’s what I thought,...
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Literary Christian: Always Finish What You Start
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008. Always Finish What You Start. When aspiring writers ask for tips, here are two that I give:. You must be willing to write really terrible first drafts. Put your ego in your back pocket and sit on it while you write. You must finish what you start, even if the piece of writing turns out to have been a flawed idea from the start. You can only learn about the process of writing by taking it all the way from beginning idea to polished work, over and over again.
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Literary Christian: April 2008
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Friday, April 04, 2008. Other Women Key to Novel Writing. In my recently published novel,. The characters shatter Christian stereotypes. They do not remain persistently optimistic and pray all their problems away. Their true-to-life struggles resist simple, quick solutions. This novel was inspired by my own life struggles and return to church as a single mother. The church I joined was full of other people like myself, who had made big mistakes. I felt completely adrift. 8220;That’s what I thought,...
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Literary Christian: Goodness Doesn't Mean Standing Still
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Goodness Doesn't Mean Standing Still. Something that Katherine Paterson said at April’s Festival of Faith and Writing in April struck me: We have to be careful as Christians NOT to teach our children that goodness means inactivity, means NOT doing bad things. This thought fits with my personal pet peeve about people (myself included! I expected the mother to say, “Are you OK? Momentum of her daring act takes her breath away.". Minister Mamie L. Pack said. View my complete profile.
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Literary Christian: March 2007
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. A Curve in the Road of Life. I owe a big thanks to my recently ended corporate job. Although hired as a writer, I asked for, and was given, the opportunity to take lots of photos, and was also introduced to a professional photographer, Bleu Cotton. Tops in the industry, who I was able to observe. That’s when I decided that I’d like to make a career of photography, if given the opportunity. Now that opportunity has arrived. Links to this post. Thursday, March 22, 2007. Maintain ...
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Picture Book Review: I Love You More. I Love You More. Written by Laura Duksta. Illustrated by Karen Keesler. A flip-sided book.like love, it never ends. I recently received a review copy of this children's picture book. It isn't a story, but rather a conversation between a mother and her son. The question initially posed by the little boy is, "Mommy, just how much do you love me? She continues with many other sweet comparisons of love. It creates a wonderful opportunity for him to use his imagination an...
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If I could, I'd bathe in chocolate." Dove Dark Chocolate wrapper. Northeast, United States. Thirty-something, happily married with two cats. View my complete profile. To resolve or not to resolve? Tuesday, January 08, 2008. Okay go ahead - laugh! I know. . . no one really reads this blog, anyway. A few of my friends have this link. If they visit I don't know about it. Do I care? I guess I shouldn't. In the new year. That will be the focus of my new blog - writing creatively. Posted by Samantha 6:30 PM.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Goodness Doesn't Mean Standing Still. Something that Katherine Paterson said at April’s Festival of Faith and Writing in April struck me: We have to be careful as Christians NOT to teach our children that goodness means inactivity, means NOT doing bad things. This thought fits with my personal pet peeve about people (myself included! I expected the mother to say, “Are you OK? Momentum of her daring act takes her breath away.". Links to this post. Friday, April 04, 2008. This nov...
Literary Christian Community
Welcome to the Literary Christian. Our goal is to provide inspiration and community for aspiring and established artists who strive to write honestly about lifes struggles and to follow the teachings of Jesus. Radio show: A Student of Life! Fully using your talents despite a college education. Judy Alexander is the author of the novel Desert Medicine. Click here. Enter literarychristian.com’s essay contest:. Rdquo; (500 to 2,000 words.) Deadline November 30, 2009. READ MORE.
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Ready to flex your literary brain? Solve all the tricky literary conundrums below to win yourself. A free digital copy of Firewords Quarterly. Literary magazine (the issue of your choice), or 10% off any editorial or design service at Little Book Factory. The answers won't be easy to find, so you might need to go off and do some sleuthing to solve them all! Check back in December 2015 for more festive fun. Brought to you by:. Let your book fly with the help of Little Book Factory. This author was born by...
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For all things Literary. BOOK REVIEW- The 5th Columnist: A Legendary Journalist by Liz Gitonga. The good, bad and ugly sides of Philip Ochieng’s life are human. That was my first thought after reading the first few chapters of Liz Gitonga’s biography of Philip Ochieng,. The 5th Columnist: A Legendary Journalist. The journalist who awed me and stimulated my grammar senses in equal measure comes to life in one of the most brutally straightforward biographies I have ever read. Ochieng, says the author, invo...
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