Every cloud has a silver lining—or so they say. I hope that’s true of cloud computing. I’m trying it out over the next couple of weeks. I’ve moved my works in progress to Microsoft’s OneDrive (mainly because I was at my limit in my free Dropbox account). Information: Cloud Computing Cloud computing means you store […]
Writers' Resources
Conferences and Courage
Information: Upcoming Conferences The best way to meet other writers, network with industry professionals, and learn about writing and publishing is to attend writers’ conferences. I attend these regularly: March 18: Mid-South Christian Writers Conference, Collerville, TN, near Memphis. James (Jim) Watkins is featured speaker. Register by February 25 and get $10 discount. June 22-24: […]
The New Year: What Will You Do with It?
Happy New Year to all. With a new year comes the call to evaluate the previous year and set new goals. What do you want to do with this brand new year? Maybe you want to find new markets for your writing. Conference attendance is always a worthy goal. And, we should continually be motivated […]
Christmas Books and a Thanksgiving Meme
Information: Recommended Books for Gift-Giving Readers may remember my “Give Books for Christmas” posts from past years. This year’s list is a mix of fiction and non-fiction. The Long Road Home: How God Forms Our Prodigal Souls by Earle L. Wilson and Lawrence W. Wilson. A new perspective on the parable of the prodigal son, this […]
Fiction Freebie and a Tribute
Information: Fiction Freebie from Virginia Smith Fiction fans, there’s a freebie out there for you. Whether you write fiction or just read it, Virginia Smith’s latest book will be an enjoyable experience. The freebie, for a limited time, is the Kindle version of Goose Creek Christmas, the latest installment in the Tales of the Goose […]