See Spot run. See Spot run fast. These were the words Johnny learned in kindergarten. Now as an adult, he wanted to write better. He turned to the thesaurus, not...
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Henry had never bought a lottery ticket. Why not? His choice wasn’t due to a religious prejudice against gambling. He just never believed he could win. What he could do...
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Jason sat in the church pew on Sunday morning, hoping he wouldn’t be bored. “The Kingdom of Heaven,” the preacher said, “is like a master who gave money to his...
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Johnny walked on the other side of the street, past the fire truck, and stopped. Curious spectators watched the two men slide the stretcher into the ambulance, the boy under...
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Four-year-old Johnny was in bed, but he wasn’t ready for sleep—not until Daddy came to read him a story. His eyes brightened when he saw the red book in Daddy’s...
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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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The first time Susan practiced clustering, the book she was studying gave her an assignment to write a story about the word “fence.” Her first response was, “There isn’t any...
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Johnny went to a country school that had no cafeteria. Just like everybody else, he ate at his desk in the classroom, with the appropriate kind of lunch: a sandwich,...
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Janelle felt an urge to write. In difficult situations, God became real and she knew her experiences would encourage others. She needed to tell her story. The fulltime mom with...
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At the beginning of the year, Jim made another writing resolution. This would be the year he would finish his novel. A month later, he hadn’t made much progress. Not...
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