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Readers often feel they know an author because they've read their books. To a degree, this is often true. We write from our individual worldviews, using the beliefs and understanding we have of the world and others.
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Descriptive writing is more than visual; it employs all the senses.
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Avoid ending a scene with your character going to bed. Your reader will shut off the light and go to sleep, too.
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was in Nicholas's employ, yet he walked
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Perhaps opening his heart to the Lord could be the first step in opening his life to a chance at happiness again.
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He'd been running from this for so long. Words resonated in his heart--clear and unmistakable. Be still and know that I am God. In other words, stop running from the memories.
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is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man,'" she read. "'It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in princes.' We do what we can do, but we're only human. Place your trust in God now, and look to Him."
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