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I’m Stacey Weeks, and this is where I share my love for Jesus, family, and all things writing. I often host guest authors that generously share a devotional-style post that connects to their newest release.
I primarily write contemporary romance and romantic suspense, and you can find those titles on the books page. (You can also find my non-fiction titles there!) This blog space is reserved for inspirational and uplifting devotionals to inspire your faith. You’ll meet new authors and be encouraged to press into Jesus.
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A Simple Strategy to Give the Underconfident Writer Courage
Fear is the number one thing that prompts writers and speakers to bury our “talent” in the ground, rather than investing and multiplying what we’ve been given by God. Instead of stepping up onto our platforms to boldly proclaim truth, we slip into the back section of the auditorium, labeled “Still Too Afraid”.
How We Tell the Story Matters
If the redeemed should keep their tongues from evil (13), should redeemed authors keep their pens from evil? Should we keep our words from communicating deceit? How do we turn from evil, do good, seek peace, and pursue peace (14) while telling stories of brokenness and redemption?
Katie’s Comics – Literary Conflict
We all know the 6 types of literary conflict—right?
Versatile Words
Words are versatile. As writers, we know that; our careers depend on it. Because words can be used for good and evil, we must type them carefully and thoughtfully.
Living in God’s Territory
By Jerusha Agen When people tell me they’re afraid to fly, I can easily diagnosis their fear and its cause. As most of them will admit, they dislike and fear flying because they have a hard time trusting the pilot. They’d rather be in a car that they’re driving. They want to be...
My tongue as a pen
"My heart overflows with a pleasing theme; I address my verses to the king; my tongue is like the pen of a ready scribe."Psalm 45:1 Context:A love song written for a royal wedding and addresses a king.1 A Pleasing theme In Psalm 45:1, the author is overwhelmed with a "pleasing...