

How Authors Can Respond to Industry Changes in the Age of COVID-19
Author/writer friend, now more than ever, building your online, virtual, social media platform--your direct-to-reader (direct-to-consumer) relationships--is so important.

March Writing Prompts for the Christian Writer
A brand new set of writing prompts for your March writing.
Don’t let the blank page intimidating you. With writing prompts, you have the benefit of beginning your writing session each day with a theme, topic, or focus. The goal is that, as you write according to the prompt, you can be led into writing what you need to write.

Guest Post: Imagine... by Kia Stephens
Just for a moment, close your eyes and imagine yourself fully engaged in your God-given purpose. What did you see? Were you speaking or leading in some capacity? Were you writing books or engaging the culture? How might your life look differently if you became the woman that you saw when you closed your eyes?

February Writing Prompts for the Christian Writer
A brand new set of writing prompts for your February writing.
Don’t let the blank page intimidating you. With writing prompts, you have the benefit of beginning your writing session each day with a theme, topic, or focus. The goal is that, as you write according to the prompt, you can be led into writing what you need to write.

Eat to Write: Foods that Nourish a Healthy Writing Practice
Food plays a big role in how creative we are or feel, how we feel about our workload or new assignments, and how we are able to focus and stay on task. It is not often that we relate nutrition to how well we write, but when you think about it, many of the things that hinder our writing practice could be food and lifestyle-related.

January Writing Prompts for the Christian Writer
Happy New Year! Here is a brand new set of writing prompts for your new year, new you writing.
Don’t let the blank page intimidating you. With writing prompts, you have the benefit of beginning your writing session each day with a theme, topic, or focus. The goal is that, as you write according to the prompt, you can be led into writing what you need to write.

A Writer’s Thanksgiving PLUS a Writing Exercise to Build Your Faith
Often we use Psalm 100—“Enter His gates with thanksgiving”—or Psalm 136—“O give thanks unto the Lord”—as our main verses during the Thanksgiving season. But this year, I wanted to find something fresh and not often used. I stumbled upon the perfect one as I prepared my company's greeting for the holiday…

December Writing Prompts for the Christian Writer
A brand new set of writing prompts for your December writing.
The blank page can be intimidating. With writing prompts, you have the benefit of beginning your writing session each day with a theme, topic, or focus. The goal is that, as you write according to the prompt, you can be led into writing what you need to write.

Two Years Later and Still the Scariest, Best Thing I've Done
Two years ago today, I stepped away from a pretty nice senior editor position at a pretty nice publisher. I stepped out of a perceived comfort zone into perceived unpredictability. I stepped out of the boat to see if I could walk on water, took a leap of faith to see if I could fly...
I can. I did. I’m still afloat, still flapping my wings. And Embolden Media Group turns two tomorrow.

November Writing Prompts for the Christian Writer
A brand new set of writing prompts for your November writing.
The blank page can be intimidating. With writing prompts, you have the benefit of beginning your writing session each day with a theme, topic, or focus. The goal is that, as you write according to the prompt, you can be led into writing what you need to write.