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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest Now Open!

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents and editors. The entry fee is just $25 and the contest is open for submissions from August 1 […]

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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest Opens This Tuesday

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents and editors. The entry fee is just $25 and the contest is open for submissions from August 1 […]

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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents and editors. The entry fee is just $25 and the contest is open for submissions from August 1 […]

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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents and editors. The entry fee is just $25 and the contest is open for submissions from August 1 […]

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SoCal Christian Writers Conference 2017

 I had a great time at the SoCal Christian Writers Conference. Here are some of the highlights: Getting interviewed by Sharon Elliott about A Wife of Valor for HSCB.TV Receiving a special study Bible as a gift for being the first person … Continue reading

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Seizing Your Fathers’ Day

In honor of Fathers’ Day, I wanted to share this story about memories of my father, Jim Kelly. My advice to all you dads out there, and to all of you whose dads are still alive is this: Seize the day! Life is short. Don’t waste this precious opportunity to tell your fathers or your children […]

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SoCal Christian Writers Conference

This week, I’m headed to the first ever SoCal Christian Writers’ Conference. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with mentors like Kathy Ide, Allen Arnold, and Jill Williamson. I’m also looking forward to hanging out with some of my critique group … Continue reading

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The Excellence in Editing Contest

When the finalists for the Excellence in Editing Award were announced several weeks ago, I was thrilled to learn that my book, A Wife of Valor: Your Strategic Importance in God’s Battle Plan, had made the list. Somehow, though, it … Continue reading

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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents and editors. The entry fee is just $25 and the contest is open for submissions from August 1 […]

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The Phoenix Rattler Writing Contest

Attention Writers!  The Phoenix Rattler is a writing contest sponsored by Christian Writers of the West, the Arizona Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. This year, we have some great final round judges lined up, all of whom are well know agents … Continue reading

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