The King’s Feather: A Book Review by Guest Blogger, Hadassah Murdock

To follow up on last week’s interview with Amy Earls, here is a review of THE KING’S FEATHER by a young adult reader. We’re excited that Amy’s book debuts on Friday! Pero Moshe’s mom vanished from their Oregon home, and the prophecy says it will happen to Pero, too. But when it does—and Pero is … More The King’s Feather: A Book Review by Guest Blogger, Hadassah Murdock

A Review of My Tender Heart Prayer Book, a New Board Book by Laura Sassi

Helping little ones walk each day with Jesus … More A Review of My Tender Heart Prayer Book, a New Board Book by Laura Sassi

A Must-Read Interview with Debut YA Novelist, Amy Earls

Here at Write2Ignite, we’re thrilled to share that one of our newest bloggers, Amy Earls, is launching her debut YA novel, The King’s Feather: Book I of the Under His Wings series, on June 30!  In this Q & A interview with Write2Ignite Team member Debbie DeCiantis,  Amy discusses writing process, purpose, favorite authors, and publication options. Take … More A Must-Read Interview with Debut YA Novelist, Amy Earls

Waiting for His Inspiration

Do you have trouble waiting? It’s a normal part of life, particularly when you have to wait on or for others. And although waiting isn’t easy, it can be rewarding for your writing, especially when you know that writing is your calling from the Lord. Here are some points to consider when waiting on the … More Waiting for His Inspiration

Books in the Playroom and Everywhere Else! by Guest Blogger, Melissa Henderson

Are there separate areas or shelves in your home for books? Is there a “no touch” zone or are all items to read available for everyone? Perhaps there are softcover and hardcover books in the playroom or home office. Children and adults can enjoy reading in different places. Finding the Books Recently, our five years … More Books in the Playroom and Everywhere Else! by Guest Blogger, Melissa Henderson

Use Project Gutenberg for Research

What do carpet beetles, Plato, and the diary of a politician from the 1600s all have in common? You can find all of them on the website Project Gutenberg for free. If you are unfamiliar with the website, buckle up—we are diving into the public domain! Project Gutenberg is a website that offers over 60,000 … More Use Project Gutenberg for Research

Look At the Birds Of the Air by Mindy Baker

As a writer, there is a time to write and there is a time to set the keyboard aside and give your brain some space. For me when this happens, I go on walks. I used to enjoy running, but two foot surgeries have converted me into a walking enthusiast. I normally put on my … More Look At the Birds Of the Air by Mindy Baker

Do I Need a Degree to Be an Author? Plus, Top Ten Virtual Writing Programs

An English program can provide a structured environment for learning from experienced professors and receiving feedback on your work. However, an English program can be expensive, and the financial investment might not lead to financial gain. There are other paths to becoming a successful writer that do not involve pursuing an English degree. Many authors … More Do I Need a Degree to Be an Author? Plus, Top Ten Virtual Writing Programs

Whodunit?- How Creating Mystery Games can Solve a Writing Rut

Have you ever been stuck in a writing rut? Check out three ways writing a mystery game can solve those writing rut blues. … More Whodunit?- How Creating Mystery Games can Solve a Writing Rut