Author Interview with Kate Rietema by Sue Irwin

I’m excited to introduce you to Kate Rietema today. Kate is a busy mom, registered nurse, community educator, amateur potter, speaker, and author of over 50 articles and poems for various magazines. Welcome, Kate, and thank you for taking the time out of your packed schedule to discuss your newly-launched debut picture book, When God … More Author Interview with Kate Rietema by Sue Irwin

Classic Fantasy and Today’s MG and YA Fantasy Stories by Deborah S. DeCiantis

In our recent Master Class on fantasy, author Amy Earls provided important tools for writing YA and MG fantasy. Today, team member Deborah S. DeCiantis gives her perspective (from many years of being an English college professor) to understanding classic fantasy.  Fantasy fiction seems to attract definite responses: readers either love it or hate it. Fantasy’s defenders point … More Classic Fantasy and Today’s MG and YA Fantasy Stories by Deborah S. DeCiantis

When History Gets Old, Make It New by Guest Blogger, Jenny L. Cote

Ask The Right Question Marketing 101 for an author: know thy audience. In my writing workshops, I love to ask kids to raise their hands high if they love researching history. There are always a few budding history geeks with eager hands in the air, aglow with the idea of learning about the past (sniff, … More When History Gets Old, Make It New by Guest Blogger, Jenny L. Cote

Pixar’s 22 Rules of Storytelling Part 2.

If you have ever researched rules in storytelling, you may have come across the famous Pixar’s 22 Rules of Storytelling. This came from a 2011 tweet from a Pixar employee who realized there were 22 written (and unwritten) rules they implemented on every story. While Industrial Scripts does a pretty good job of explaining the … More Pixar’s 22 Rules of Storytelling Part 2.

A Fresh Beginning by Pam Halter

As I mentioned last week, we have recently added three new bloggers to our team. Today, Pam Halter provides insight on how to maintain healthy writing habits. Take it away, Pam! — Carol Baldwin A Reminder from Scripture Then he (Elijah) lay down under the tree and fell asleep. All at once, an angel touched … More A Fresh Beginning by Pam Halter

Looking at the Benefits of Waiting

Let’s face it. We live in a society where we spend a lot of time waiting. Whether you are at the dentist or doctor, visiting the department of motor vehicles, or getting new tires on the car, we often find ourselves sitting around waiting to be called or waiting for something to get done. Here … More Looking at the Benefits of Waiting

Universal Topics That Honor God by Marci Whitehurst

As the blog coordinator for Write2Ignite, I am thankful for every writer who gives his or her time and energy to share godly inspiration, writing tips, and encouragement. I am sad to see bloggers leave us, but I understand that blogging is a big commitment. I am ALWAYS amazed at how the Lord fills up … More Universal Topics That Honor God by Marci Whitehurst

Creating a Storybook Garden that Changes Your World

Remember five-year-old Mills’ words about The Hello Goodbye Window? “That book. It just changed me.” My last post featured books that impacted my kindergartners and prompted insightful experiences. Books also changed our world outside the classroom. The fenced area beyond our back door was originally designated a playground. Thankfully, children, parents, and school personnel advocated … More Creating a Storybook Garden that Changes Your World

Book Review: “Daddy, Tell Me A Story” by Kathleen Long Bostrom

Join us for a review of Kathleen Long Bostrom’s newest picture book, “Daddy, Tell Me a Story”, a perfect bedtime read. … More Book Review: “Daddy, Tell Me A Story” by Kathleen Long Bostrom