The holy season of Lent brings many opportunities for spiritual reflection, but author Mary McWilliams suggests the refreshing writings of an Anglican convert for prayerful growth.
Catholic Writers Conference Online
Maria Riley shares her experience with the CWCO, an invaluable resource for tips, tricks, and encouragement, all for a very reasonable price.
Spring Time
SPRING TIME (1-min read) By Lisa Livezey “All my fresh springs are in thee.” – Psalm 87:7 (DW-DO)[1] As a devotional writer, I sometimes worry that moments of spiritual inspiration might dry up. Deadlines loom – some professionally set and others personally mandated. What if I run dry of sacred […]
MY SPIRITUAL REBIRTH
Author Michael Vassallo recalls how he was ‘liberated’ in the City of Brotherly Love.
Roses and Ashes
In this engaging post, author Margaret King Zacharias dives into a rare event this year, the simultaneous occurrence of Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, and the true love for which we all yearn.
Preparing Snacks in Secret
Preparing Snacks in Secret A little story I ran the summer youth program at the YMCA and had two particular students, Jimmy and Larry. Jimmy was a good kid with a single mother and little sister. He could be a real pill at times, but he always meant well. Some […]
Your Author Toolkit: Pitching to an Editor
In this edition of Your Author Toolkit, Rebecca Martin talks all about pitching your book or book idea to an editor/publisher.
Where Love Is, There Is the Eye
Love enables us to see the good more clearly: in other people, in ourselves, and in life itself.
The Shepherd’s Pie: Reconciliation After Abortion
Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Elizabeth Gillette about her own experience as a post-abortive mother and about how women can reconcile with themselves and with God after an abortion.
A Poem, an Ornament, and a Choice
Author Sarah Pedrozo offers a visio divina to reflect upon the paradoxical path of Christianity.