Writing That Sings

Writing that Sings “Let my writing sing to You, Lord.” I am inspired to pray this prayer because the psalms are full of singing. “Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord.” (Ps. 95:1). “Sing to the Lord a new song.” (Ps. 96:1) “He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of…

May 2019 Quarterly Meeting

May 2019 Quarterly Meeting

Using Figurative Language to Creatively Develop Narrative Themes with John Jenkins May 4 9:00am – 12:00N Centreville Presbyterian Church Centreville, VA Members: free Non-members: Register Here In the May 2019 Capital Christian Writers Fellowship meeting, we will explore use of figurative language to creatively develop narrative themes. We will look at Shane, by Jack Shaefer…

Tuesday, April, 9: You have an idea for a fiction or nonfiction book…now what?

Tuesday, April, 9: You have an idea for a fiction or nonfiction book…now what?

You have an idea for a fiction or nonfiction book…now what? with Lisa Crayton* Webinar April 9, 2019 8:00 – 9:00 pm, Eastern Register Now The world of book publishing opens up when writers develop their ideas into well-written nonfiction or fiction manuscripts. Yet, developing those ideas sometimes seems like an insurmountable task. It’s not!…

What To Do About Slime

What To Do About Slime

By Sarah Hamaker, CCWF president Remember that old Nickelodeon TV awards show for kids where someone got slime poured over his head? That image of the green, gooey stuff cascading out of a giant bucket onto someone’s head came to mind when I read a snarky online comment about me. The person knew nothing about…