You write mysteries? How about: Forensics: Even cat DNA can be used in forensic investigations
Or: You can write truthfully about fear, but not in fear (Be honest about the real problems your characters would face.)
Why paywalls won’t work for mainstream media. (For the same reasons as you can’t charge for seawater in the ocean.)
Wanna make your living as a musician? Or your teenager does? Read this first.
Should you write to your favorite author? Advisory tales.
Why you should care about the cataclysm in print media … even if you don’t write for them or want to. (Yes, it does affect us all anyway)
Looking for a place to feel inspired and challenged? Like to share a smile or a laugh? Interested in becoming more familiar with Canadian writers who have a Christian worldview? We are writers who live in different parts of Canada, see life from a variety of perspectives, and write in a number of genres. We share the goal of wanting to entertain and inspire you to be all you can be with God's help.
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Thanks for sharing your interesting takes in these TheBestSchools thought-provokers, Denyse.
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