Monthly Archives: January 2010

Conspiracy theories…

Ever wonder how prenatal vitamins actually affect the unborn? While I’m not one to entertain many conspiracies in life, it’s good to have a curious mind that asks such weird questions when it comes to being a writer. Something as simple as a question like that could easily lead to a great premise for a

Picking up knowledge where you can

As a writer, it’s always important to pick up knowledge where you can find it. I once had a roommate who had the worst case of dry skin ever (or so it seemed) and he was constantly in search of a better eczema treatment. At the time, it grossed me out; but now, I have

Unique perspective

Being a writer gives one a unique perspective on topics as mundane as quick trim celluslim reviews to as exotic as the effects of poisons on the human body. With suspense/mystery writers, all of it usually adds up to figuring out how to effectively kill someone in a way that will mislead the reader to

Focusing on research

When I’m not surfing to places like http://www.bestonlinedegrees.org to help my wife consider the best place to get her next degree … that’s right, she just finished her bachelors! Go, Andie! Anyway… I’ve discovered just how important good research is to everything from sermons to novel-writing. One needs to deeply understand all that is possibly

Tight writing schedule

I’m going to have a tight writing schedule for the next few weeks; I have one more sermon and one more commentary ahead of me, back to back. However, after that, I have no idea when I’ll be teaching again. So, I should finally find some serious novel-writing time right about then. That’s news so

Over-relying on flash drives isn’t so brilliant, either

OK, so I’ve learned not to over-rely on hard drives; my big mistake last Friday was that I’ve come to over-rely on my flash drive. It went down suddenly after Windows 7 offered to “scan and fix” it. It scanned my drive, all right, but there was no “fix” to it. Windows 7 killed my

Perhaps some novel-writing time ahead?

With no sermon on the near horizon and no commentary for a couple weeks, it looks like I’ll have some novel-writing time to enjoy in the short term. I’m eager to get back to Zach, Donna and company. Writing sermons and commentaries may not seem that creative, but believe me, it takes a lot of

Parable of the weeds and the problem of evil

OK, I’ve finally hit on it. Even though it’s explained, I think there’s a lot I can do with the parable of the weeds, because it will allow me to talk about the problem of evil in the world. And that’s a whole lot more interesting than if I, as a non-expert, got up there

2010 and still no external drive

After as many times as my hard drive has crashed the past couple years, you’d think by now I’d have purchased a reliable external hard drive. Well, you’d be wrong. Largely that’s because novels are tiny and I have an 8GB flash drive and while it certainly won’t store everything on my hard drive, it

The parable of the sower, perhaps?

It’s been taught and over-taught, but right now I’m leaning toward teaching the parable of the sower. However, since Mark is careful to explain most of Yeshua’s parables, there’s not a lot of mystery to it. Still, it beats a sermon on how to solicit a home insurance quote. Be that as it may, I

Brainstorming parables

Sometimes it’s easier to find cheap auto insurance than it is to stumble across a good idea. I’ve been working on an emergency backup sermon and found out today I’ll probably need it this weekend. Generally, not a problem. I’ve been doing a lot with the parables of Yeshua lately so all I need to