A Lesson in Book Contract Negotiations
October 22, 2009 by Maria Keckler
Filed under Beginnings, The Whole Nine Yards
In the following guest post, Laurie A. Gray shares the lessons she learned negotiating her first book contract. Because writers on their way to publication often forget or ignore the business side of writing, it is helpful when someone like Laurie can share her experience:

The contract was for my first young adult novel Summer Sanctuary (Luminis Books/Spring 2010). One of the benefits of signing with a small, independent book company is that I really did have some negotiating power. Read moreA Different Dream for My Child: Jolene Philo Shares
September 20, 2009 by Maria Keckler
Filed under Author Interviews, Beginnings, Connecting, The Whole Nine Yards
Jolene Philo has written a much needed book to encourage parents and family members of chronically ill children. A Different Dream for My Child exemplifies the call of 2 Corinthians 1:3-4:
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.
Jolene knows what it’s like to be in the shoes of those she aims to comfort. In this short interview, Jolene opens a window into the heart of a parent but also the heart of a Servant Writer who’s using her story to serve the needs of others. Leave a comment or a question for Jolene at the end of this interview and enter to win one of three copies of A Different Dream for My Child.
Can you briefly tell our readers what inspired you to write A Different Dream for My Child? Read more
Author Beginnings: When God Plants a Dream
April 29, 2009 by WTS-Editor
Filed under Beginnings, Books, Connecting, The Whole Nine Yards
Editor’s Note: This is a guest article by award-winning Christian author and speaker, Dianne Neal Matthews. Her passion for the dream God has planted in her heart and her obedience to pursue that dream will inspire you to continue your Servant Writer journey.
Ever since I picked up my first chunky pencil, I have adored the simple act of writing. My first-grade teacher told my parents that one day I would be an author. In fourth grade, the teacher saved time at the end of the day for a “reading” whenever someone told her that I had written a story. But as I moved toward my teen years, my self-confidence in all areas dissolved and I limited my writing efforts to school assignments.
Daydreams
Even though I minored in English in college, the idea of taking a creative writing course terrified me. What if I couldn’t come up with ideas to write about? How could I risk having work critiqued in class? I probably didn’t have any real talent anyway. So my creative writing was done in my head. It was safer that way. And I found pleasure in fantasizing about being a writer — sort of like pulling out a much-loved blanket when I needed comfort. As long as it remained just a dream, nothing could take it away from me. Read more
Book Beginnings from a “Confident” Adventurer
April 22, 2009 by WTS-Editor
Filed under Beginnings, Books, Connecting, The Whole Nine Yards
Editor’s Note: aspiring writers often want to know how a book begins in the mind of an author, how the idea develops, and how the book finally makes it to the reader. Pam Farrel, International speaker, relationship specialist, and author of over 28 books, contributes this article to answer these questions for aspiring authors and to extend an invitation to the upcoming launch of her latest book, Woman of Confidence: Step into God’s Adventure for Your Life. Keep reading and find out how you can enter for a chance to win a San Diego adventure.
The Inspiration for the Book
When a book begins in my heart, it is usually a result of a need I see when I am out living in the real world, ministering on the front lines or in the trenches of a counseling session or conference setting. For example, Woman of Confidence: Step into God’s Adventure for Your Life, my newest book, came after a series of events: Read more







