• 3 Cs of Impactful Writing: How to Write Clearly, Concisely, and Courteously

    Whatever you want to write, whether it’s a memoir, a novel, a devotional, a literature review, or a short story collection, impactful writing starts with keeping your reader in mind. It’s like that familiar saying, “Before you say something, think whether it’s true, helpful, inspiring, necessary, and kind.” Similarly, when you write, think about the three Cs: Are my words clear, concise, and courteous? Why Clear Writing Matters: Making Your Message Easy to Understand As an editor, I often find myself making comments that say, “Clarify this,” or “Explain what this means.” When your writing is clear, your readers won’t…

  • Are You Still Making These Common Grammar Mistakes?

    Grammar mistakes are the silent saboteurs of good writing. Just the other day, I started a new book that had been collecting dust on my shelf. Within minutes of opening it, I caught a glaring grammar mistake. Frustrated, I put the book back down. Common grammar mistakes can undermine your credibility, confuse your readers, and make even the most compelling story hard to follow. Even the best writers aren’t immune to errors. But there’s no need to memorize every rule to improve your writing skills. Instead, focus on identifying and avoiding the most common grammar mistakes. Let’s dive into four…

  • How to Write with Christian Humility: A Guide for Faith-Based Writer

    Christian humility is an important quality if you’re looking to write from a place of faith and service, but it’s often hard to get right because feelings like perfectionism and self-doubt get in the way. As writers, we’re called to infuse our work with the same humility that Jesus exemplified and meet our audience where they are. In this article, I’m sharing how to integrate Christian humility into your writing practice, so you can communicate more effectively and faithfully. In college, I attended a class on the British novel. There were only ten students, including myself, and we blazed through…