I read a post a while back from a friend and it made me think. My thoughts went beyond what her post asked and I ended up with these questions. Perhaps they can encourage you or at least make you think. If I’m writing a story for the glory of God, can I trust Him […]
5 Reasons Why I Write Historical Fiction
Just to make this clear, these are reasons why I write this genre, not why everyone does or should. First of all, let’s define what constitutes “Historical Fiction” books. Historical fiction is a story set in the past, often during a significant time period. In historical fiction, the time period is an important part of […]
Writing Advice – Descriptions
I’ve had many people over the years ask how I manage to make them feel hot or cold or hungry, or whatever the characters are feeling when they read my stories. I’ve had people ask for help on learning to write good descriptions that don’t leave the reader yawning or wondering what on earth the […]
5 Reasons Why I Write Mysteries
Just to make this clear, these are reasons why I write this genre, not why everyone does or should. I decided to look up what Mystery books were and here’s what I discovered. Something not understood; a piece of fiction dealing usually with the solution of a mysterious crime. I have to say that is […]
The Get to Know Me – Writer’s Edition
This tag was originally created by Savannah at Savannah Grace Writes, and I was tagged by Kate (Willis) Hoppman If you want to read Kate’s fun post, just head over HERE. Vital Stats and Appearance Name: Rebekah A. Morris Nicknames: That depends on who you are. At KDWC I’m usually Auntie or Auntie Bekah or Auntie […]
All About KDWC
I’ve written letters “from” writing camp. I’ve talked about KDWC before, but what is it really? And why did it start? What should you know about it before you consider joining? What is KDWC? KDWC stands for King’s Daughters’ Writing Camp which is a Christian community of girls/women who come together virtually to encourage each […]
Why My Books are on KU
When it comes to marketing my books, I’m no expert. In fact, I’d consider myself way down on the list of who to ask for advice about marketing your books. However, there is one thing I do that does help my books be read. When I first started my publishing journey, I really didn’t know […]
Handling Negative Reviews
I was asked a really good question not long ago that I thought deserved a longer, perhaps more thoughtful answer. “How do you handle negative reviews?” Let’s face it. No matter how hard we try, we can’t please everyone with our stories. Some will love what we write and others won’t care for it. Some […]
What’s Your WIP? – Blog Tag
I got tagged! This time the tag is about writing. And not just any writing, it’s about my current WIP. (For those who are unfamiliar with writer jargon, that’s short for Work In Progress. In other words, a story I’m currently working on.) This story has been in the works for several years now. (I […]
Paperback or Kindle First?
Have you ever wondered which comes first, the paperback or the kindle? I decided to ask a few Indie authors I know and see what they do. Then I’ll let you know what I do. Erika Mathews:Paperback, because paperback is the hardest to get all the sections/headers/footers/page numbers/TOC/etc. just right. Plus I love doing all […]
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