Writer's Resources 
Writing for Kids and Tweens
My first book was rubbish. Even I knew that. The second book worked its way through the slush piles of at least 8 publishers. At last I tried Scripture Union, which I’d avoided because I didn’t want my book to be filed in the Religious section More ...
Kathy Lee
Weaving Christian Themes in your Fiction Novel
I must admit, this is the one thing that stumps yet-to-be published Christian writers. Do I go for straight hellfire preaching or do I dilute the ‘message’ of the book? More ...
Abidemi Sanusi
Show Don't Tell
Writing books always tell us that it is vital that we "show, don't tell", but then they don’t explain what that phrase actually means. So here's a beginner's guide to Show, don't tell. More ...
Dawn Copeland
Making Interesting Dialogue
Good dialogue flows like a stream. Bad dialogue reads like a waterfall dashing against the rocks. It’s excruciating to read and your readers wouldn’t thank you for wasting their hard earned money on your book either. More ...
Abidemi Sanusi
Characterisation in the Fiction Novel
Not everyone can identify with a serial killer but everyone can identify with his desire to eat when he is hungry. Not everyone can identify with a single parent, but every parent can identify with those once-in-a-while moments of frustration More ...
Abidemi Sanusi
Of Chick Lit and Jesus Freaks
The image of the church as a dying but enduring institution is one that many church leaders seek to overturn as they seek to present the gospel in a relevant and dynamic way to the public. There is a market of video games and new media opportunities... More ...