Whisper to a Scream: How Loudly Should We Speak Up for Women in Ministry Leadership?Robbins, AnnaBaptistic Theologies
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Look into your anger. Anger is one word that covers so many feelings. To really understand various emotions, it is worth searching online for a “wheel of emotions” diagram, which reveals a full range of feelings. Use this as inspiration to write down the words that matches your current ...
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Six word stories are a great way to practice your writing without actually having to write much. Try this prompt for a (very!) short story.
In this article, learn ten secrets about how to write a story, and more importantly, how to write a story that's good.
How Close to Space Before Nobody Can Hear You ScreamSchubert, Peter JZusack, Steven Anthony
A satisfying resolution is the cherry on top of a well-written fight scene. And with character motivation, descriptive details, good pacing, and strong emotion all in your pocket, you can rest assured that yours is a great one. Congratulations! You’ve successfully learned how to write a fig...
How so? Well, the first time you tried to write a synopsis, didn’t you try to tell the entire story of the book? I shall take that giant-sized sigh of disgusted recognition as a yes — and if I had to guess (do I? Do I? Apparently, I do), I would wager that those of you...
going back to a physically abusive spouse drowning sorrows in alcohol/drugs Write while keeping in mind how you want your reader to perceive the character. For example, in the book “Living Las Vegas” by John O’Brien, the character Ben drives to Vegas to drink himself to death. Do you...