-

The Problem With Redundancy (And How to Counteract It)
Have you ever read a book, and noticed the same word coming up over and over and over? At first you’re okay with it, but after a while you begin noticing “hey, they just described that person as ‘large and strong’ and now they’re saying the same thing about another… (Keep Reading)
-

What Is Your Priority? (Not Priorities)
Most of us know what it’s like to be in a large crowd – it’s loud, chaotic, and all too easy to get distracted. It can often make you feel disoriented. The same is true with overused words in a book. Words such as that, so, anyway, just, and some… (Keep Reading)
-

What Dead Reckoning Means For Christians
It’s time to state the truth. We’re in a time where, more than ever, there is no solid ground to stand upon. The world is constantly shifting, leaving everyone trying to find their feet. As Christians, it’s all the harder. Trying to “stand out for Jesus” in a society where… (Keep Reading)
-

The Synopsis of Your Life
Arguably the most important feature to have out of the gate while writing a book is an eye-catching synopsis. Without an intriguing summary, you lose many of your potential readers. If you’re unable to hook them, you will not secure an audience. (Keep Reading)
