Henry had never bought a lottery ticket. Why? His choice wasn’t due to religious prejudice. He didn’t mind taking risks. He just didn’t like the odds. What he could do...
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Bestselling authors may write great paragraphs, but we can learn ways to make them even better. We strengthen the picture if we can find ways to describe the scene in...
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For obvious reasons, Peter wasn’t a very good writer. He wasn’t good enough. After worship on Sunday morning, Peter leaned back in his seat, hoping the sermon wouldn’t be too...
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Most people define passive voice as the use of the state-of-being verbs: is, am, was, and were. The claim is that we should avoid those verbs like a virus that...
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Creativity is the writer’s greatest asset. If we write the same old way, we get the same old results. To escape our writing ruts and have new and refreshing words,...
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If you just write He was angry, readers get the interpretation of the person without seeing or feeling the anger. If you really want to engage your readers, avoid telling...
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By Frank Ball Reprint from Christian Communicator, April-May-June 2020 Good writing is hard work, no doubt about it. Less than 20 percent of my writing is the fun, creative stuff....
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Never in history has the storytelling perspective been more important than now. No longer can we simply tell what happened. That’s just boring news. Remember the good old days. A...
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Back in the 1970s, the song He’s Alive by Don Francisco was number one on Christian radio. Of course, we Christians already knew that, so why was the song so...
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The older generation might have enough familiarity with Old English that the classics are still an enjoyable read, although many don’t know that when Juliet asked Romeo, “Wherefore art thou?”...
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