$30 doesn’t buy a whole lot anymore, but it still does at the Christian Authors Guild. Our dues are collected in January to help fund our 22 meetings and more in 2013. Our monthly operational expenses are met with the dues we pay and those costs include web hosting, facility use, postage, new-member packets, administrative supplies, gue [...]
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HAPPY NEW DUES!
$30 doesn’t buy a whole lot anymore, but it still does at the Christian Authors Guild. Our dues are collected in January to help fund our 22 meetings and more in 2013. Our monthly operational expenses are met with the dues we pay and those costs include web hosting, facility use, postage, new-member packets, administrative supplies, gue [...]
Improving Your Connections
It’s often said that writing is a lonely endeavor. That may be true during the actual process, but it takes a community to complete the work. No longer can an author pen a good story and expect others to run with it. He needs to bring the writing up to a publishable standard, and ensure the plot is consistent, clear, and concise. He then need [...]
Writing Without Fear
We all feel that twinge of apprehension when we think about presenting our writing to others. Is it good enough? Who am I to tell you what to think or do? Will others think my work is stupid?
Writing is a private venture. We are safe and protected while we express our thoughts and ideas through words in the privacy of our little space. Howeve [...]
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New Ways To Connect
By M. L. Anderson
How big is blogging? It’s big. According to The Blog Herald Technorati, a leading blog search engine, there are over 112.8 million blogs, with new blogs added daily. Once the domain of the Internet elite, blogs and blogging have now become thoroughly mainstream and part of our society’s daily media consu [...]
Twitter for the Twitless
“I just don’t get Twitter,” a friend of mine recently said. It’s a statement I’ve heard at least a dozen times by various people. In fact, I said it myself when I first tried Twitter. I created an account, poked around, saw nothing that made sense, and forgot about it for the next year.
Over the last few months, I’ve discovered how useful [...]

