The Art and Craft of Writing Christian Fiction--Curriculum Workbook

The Art and Craft of Writing Christian Fiction--Curriculum Workbook
Author: Jeff Gerke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982598733

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"The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction" by Jeff Gerke has been hailed as "genius" and "like having an expert editor at your elbow." Now you and your student can have the power of this popular teaching resource in your own home and class setting. Each of the 63 lessons in "The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction Curriculum Workbook" begins with a reading from Jeff's book and then asks you to apply that content to your own fiction project. (The other book is required.)For this workbook, Jeff teamed up with Colorado homeschool mom Mary Agius, who developed the curriculum by adapting Jeff's book and taking her own teen daughter through the course for a semester of homeschool study. You know your young person is dreaming in amazing worlds of fiction. Give him or her the wings to fly there.

The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction

The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction
Author: Jeff Gerke
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1599636484

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Let's face it: Christian fiction is fun. Even if you're writing a serious-minded study of man's inhumanity to man, there is something exhilarating about story; about creating people and worlds and events; about telling a tale that keeps readers enraptured and maybe - just maybe - leaves them fortified in their walk with Jesus. But for all of the fun, it's also hard work. There is skill involved in writing excellent Christian fiction. There is craftsmanship to be learned. And there are the long hours pounding away on a manuscript that, by the time you're done with it, has you convinced it's the worst piece of garbage ever penned by man. That's not even talking about trying to get your book published. It's a wonder anyone would choose such a way to spend otherwise useful time. So maybe you put your novel away for awhile. You've tried to do more sensible things with your spare moments. You've attempted to be engaged with workaday matters, laundry, and bills. But one day, a new story idea will pop into your head or you won't be able to stop hearing the voice of a character demanding to be written about. On that day, you'll be right back where you were, counting the cost of writing Christian fiction â€" and loving it like nothing else.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Christian Fiction

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Christian Fiction
Author: Ron Benrey
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781592576814

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They say there's nothing new under the sun, and the Christian fiction industry certainly didn't spring full blown with the advent of the Left Behindseries in 1996. Remember Christyby Catherine Marshall? Published in 1967, its inspiration was the life of Marshall's mother - and the Christy Award, presented annually since 1999 to recognize novelists and novels in several categories of Christian fiction, was named after it. What makes Christian fiction? There are several givens, despite the subgenres- the Christian worldview must be woven throughout both the book's plot and its character development. But must it put proselytizing before telling a good story? How much sex - if any! - is okay in a Christian romance? Is it all right to approach edgy subjects in a Christian mystery? Is it possible to seamlessly integrate a Christian message in a crackling good yarn? In The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Christian FictionRon Benrey - himself the author of successful Christian fiction - offers readers chapter and verse of writing Christian women's, romance, thrillers and mysteries, warfare, historical, biblical, speculative, and young adult fiction that deliver strong, inspirational messages and sell!

The Art and Craft of Fiction

The Art and Craft of Fiction
Author: Michael Kardos
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1319032931

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Brief, practical, and affordable, The Art and Craft of Fiction gives aspiring writers all they need, in a friendly voice that students love. Michael Kardos focuses on technique and presents fiction writing as a teachable (and learnable) art. With an organization built on methods and process rather than traditional literary elements, Kardos helps students begin their stories, write strong scenes, use images and research detail, revise for aesthetics and mechanics, and finish and polish their own stories. Instructors trust The Art and Craft of Fiction to help structure their course, and reinforce and complement their teaching points with examples and exercises. A brief fiction anthology at the back of the book includes 15 selections that instructors praise for their usefulness in the creative writing classroom.

Fawkes

Fawkes
Author: Nadine Brandes
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0785217355

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Guy Fawkes’s son must join his father’s plot to kill the king in this magical retelling of the Gunpowder Plot that will sweep you back in time to a divided England where plagues turn victims to stone. In 17th-century London two forces rule the people: the color powers and the Stone Plague. Brown masks can manipulate wood. Black masks control the night. And red masks . . . Well, red is the color of blood. Thomas Fawkes’s Color Test is upon him, and he is sure his father, the infamous Guy Fawkes, will present him with a mask and Thomas will finally bond with a color. He desperately hopes for a gray mask so he can remove the stone that has invaded his body and will ultimately take his life. But when Guy refuses to give Thomas his mask or even his presence, Thomas has no place in school or society. His only hope is to track down his father and demand a mask to regain what he’s lost. But his father has other plans: to kill the king. Thomas must join forces with his father if he wants to save his own life. When his errands for the cause bring him time and again to Emma Areben, a former classmate, Thomas is exposed to a whole new brand of magic. And Emma doesn’t control just one color—she controls them all. Emma wants to show Thomas the full power of color magic, but it goes against everything his father is fighting for. If Thomas sides with his father, he could save his own life—which would destroy Emma and her family. To save one, he must sacrifice the other. No matter Thomas’s choice, one thing is clear: once the decision is made and the color masks have been put on, there’s no turning back. Praise for Fawkes: “An imaginative, colorful tale about choosing for yourself between what's right and what others insist is the truth.” —Cynthia Hand, New York Times bestselling author of My Lady Jane “Hold on to your heart as this slow burning adventure quickly escalates into an explosion of magic, love, and the truth about loyalty.” —Mary Weber, bestselling author of the Storm Siren Trilogy and To Best the Boys Full-length young adult historical fantasy Includes discussion questions for book clubs Also by Nadine Brandes: Romanov and Wishtress, coming September 2022

Art & Craft of Writing Fiction: First Writer's Manual

Art & Craft of Writing Fiction: First Writer's Manual
Author: Victoria Mixon
Publisher: La Favorita Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781944227005

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The Craft of Christian Songwriting

The Craft of Christian Songwriting
Author: Robert Sterling
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781423463399

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(Reference). Born from eight years of teaching songwriting for the Academy of Gospel Music Arts, Robert Sterling's The Craft of Christian Songwriting deftly tackles the much-overlooked subject of craft in the Christian songwriter's creative process. The book challenges its readers to aspire to the highest level of excellence, providing chapter after chapter of practical insights into the Christian songwriting experience. All the way from "Getting Started" to "Building a Demo," The Craft of Christian Songwriting shows beginning writers how to make their next song their "best song ever," all from the unique perspective of the Christian songwriter. Practical and realistic, The Craft of Christian Songwriting is a smart read for anyone with aspirations of becoming a Christian songwriter. Highlights: * Hundreds of examples from hit songs * Concise and practical instruction on all the essential elements of the songwriting process * Writing exercises to help you improve your craft * Learn the ins and outs of collaboration * Examine 10 full lyric reprints, complete with the author's analysis * Discover how to produce a proper demo recording

The Complete Book of Arts & Crafts, Grades K - 4

The Complete Book of Arts & Crafts, Grades K - 4
Author:
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1483840131

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The Complete Book of Arts & Crafts for kindergarten to fourth grade helps your child explore creative outlets in the following areas: -painting -sculpting -drama -handmade toys -mixed materials -holiday projects This standards-based activity book builds a solid foundation in fun, hands-on learning! Filled with fun projects and detailed instructions, The Complete Book of Arts & Crafts engages children as they develop important creative skills. This child-friendly workbook promotes independent study by offering exciting and artistic projects. The Complete Book series offers activities that support skill mastery in these skills: -time -money -handwriting -numbers -geography -maps -Spanish -arts and crafts -the alphabet Each comprehensive workbook engages children with full-color photographs and illustrations that hold their attention while they learn important concepts for success.

A Novel Idea

A Novel Idea
Author: Kathryn S. Olson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1414329946

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Best-selling Christian fiction writers have teamed together to contribute articles on the craft of writing. A Novel Idea contains tips on brainstorming ideas and crafting and marketing a novel. It explains what makes a Christian novel "Christian" and offers tips on how to approach tough topics. Contributors include Jerry B. Jenkins, Karen Kingsbury, Francine Rivers, and many other beloved authors. All proceeds will benefit MAI, an organization that teaches writing internationally to help provide literature that is culturally relevant.

The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching

The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching
Author: Zondervan,
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310296404

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A Comprehensive Resource for Today’s Christian Communicators. This extensive encyclopedia is the most complete and practical work ever published on the art and craft of biblical preaching. Its 11 major sections contain nearly 200 articles, comprehensively covering topics on preaching and methodology, including: Sermon structure and “the big idea.” The art of introductions, transitions, and conclusions. Methods for sermon prep, from outlining to exercising. Approaches to different types of preaching: topical, expository, evangelistic, and more. Best practices for sermon delivery, speaking with authority, and using humor. Leveraging effective illustrations and stories. Understanding audience. and much more. Entries are characterized by intensely practical and vivid writing designed to help preachers deepen their understanding and sharpen their communication skills. The contributors include a virtual Who’s Who of preaching from a cross section of denominations and traditions, such as Dallas Willard, John Ortberg, Rick Warren, Warren Wiersbe, Alice Mathews, John Piper, Andy Stanley, and many others. Haddon Robinson and Craig Brian Larson—two of today’s most respected voices in preaching—provide editorial oversight. Includes audio CD with preaching technique examples from the book.