1. Think you're too old to write? Think again. Jessica
Ferguson shares her journey as a septugenarian, at Patti
Shene's blog.
2. Tim Suddeth posts
at The
Write Conversation about, "The Power of Story to Bridge
Divisions." In this age of FB, Twitter, etc., it's become harder and
harder to truly connect with people. I think you'll enjoy this post.
3. Christian
Headlines reports on China 's
renewed persecution of Christians and the shutting down of churches.
4. Julie Lavender
posts at The
Write Conversation on Vision For Writing in the New Year. While we're in
the second month of 2020, I thought you'd enjoy her approach.
5. One cooking tool that's been around a long time is the
slow cooker. Yummly
answers questions about this appliance. Although simple to use, there are some
things you shouldn't cook in it.
Writers: Which
writing link spoke to you? Please share your thoughts.
Readers: What's your favorite cooking tool? Why?
Photo Credit: Sam LeVan
Photo Credit: Sam LeVan
2 comments:
Susan: I liked the post by Julie Lavender. I don't know how I missed it. Emily Akin also wrote on the need to pray before we begin writing. I try to pray before I do research.
I read Tim's post, and I think he has a good point, nothing beats a good story or testimony!
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