Gospel

 

Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis

The Pursuit of God by A. W. Tozer

Knowing God by J. I. Packer

Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist by John Piper

The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith by Timothy Keller

Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper

Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream by David Platt

The Cross of Christ with Study Guide by John STOTT

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name by Sally Lloyd-Jones

What Jesus Demands from the World (Paperback Edition) by John Piper

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What’s stopping you?

Something a fellow writer, Suzie Carr–who’s a fabulous writer, by the way–mentioned recently, got me thinking. She wrote an article talking about personal happiness and asked “What’s holding you back?”

Darn good question. Well, to take it in another direction, as a writer, what’s stopping you from either starting a project or finishing it off? A lot of things came to mind, so in the interests of brevity, I’ve narrowed it down to three: starting, which means the idea, committment–actually doing it, and fear–the stalling out.

Let’s start with the idea. Many–if not most–writers search for THE most interesting, intelligent and unique idea around. Then they bog down because they think “I can’t do this, because it’s been done!”

News flash: chances are, it has. So for what it’s worth–which is less than nothing on the open market–forget about something original. None of what I’ve written in the past has been original, per se.

Examples:

Twisted–gender-switch
Catnip–transgenics. Jules Verne wrote about it in The Island of Lost Souls, and the ancient Greeks did have centaurs, so there you are.
The Nightmare Crew–zombies, vampires, and other monsters in the classic Hollywood vein.
The Titans trilogy. The aliens are here! ‘Nuff said.

It’s not what you write about so much, it’s how you innovate, put a fresh spin on things, and take your novel in a direction that is truly original. So get started, and…

This leads to number two. Committment. Yes, life has a habit of getting in the way, and we’ve all got problems to deal with. Health, family, job, lack of money (Lord, can I relate to that!), friends saying this or that…all of that can put a crimp in your thought processes not to mention cut into your time.

So what you have to do is to budget your time. If you’re going to write something, then commit to it. Set a time to write. Write what you can in that time you’ve set aside. Then put it away and do the adulting thing. Or the bar thing. Or the family or health or whatever thing. Writing does NOT mean becoming a hermit and giving up on the social side of things. It simply means making time to do what you want.

Finally, fear. This, I think, has stopped more writers from finishing what they’ve started or even starting in the first place. Family may not understand or your SO may not get it. They may say “You’re never going to finish it and if you do, who’s going to read it?” You may fear that it’s not good enough. You may fear failure.

Understandable, but get used to one idea. If you don’t do it, you will never know. I’ve had some people hate what I’ve written. I’m still writing. I’ve had some people tell me I’d never do it, that I wasn’t good enough or smart enough or talented enough. I’m still writing. I’ve had others belittle me for no other reason than to bring me down to their level. Maybe that’s true; I don’t know.

I never listened. I’m still writing. They haven’t done a thing. They haven’t written anything, and they’ve never created anything. So FWIW, don’t let that fear stop you. If I had listened, I never would have written lesfic–which might seem odd, coming from a straight guy–or anything about transpeople. I did it because there was a story there that deserved to be told. I wanted to finish what I’d started, so I put my blinders on and that’s what I feel every writer has to do sooner or later. Finish what you start.

Remember, while there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel, don’t focus on the light. Focus on what’s around you. Don’t let the darkness, the uncertainty, hold you back. Embrace it. Become one with it and then conquer it. Conquer that fear…and then step into the light.

–Jess Frankel
List of Books written by Author

Lindsay, Jo and the Tree of Forever

What She Saw

The Menagerie

Death Bytes

Lindsay, Jo and the Tree of Forever (Lindsay and Jo Book 2)

What She Saw

Catnip

Revolution (Catnip)

Death Bytes

Battlefield (Titans of Ardana)

Integration (The Nightmare Crew) (Volume 3)

Rise of the Transgenics (Catnip)

Separation (Catnip)

Reunion (Catnip)

Today is the Best Day of My Life: A Daily Thought-Filled Journey to Creating Your Best Life in the Present Moment

Terry Prince is a Singer-Songwriter, Self-Published Author/teacher and Nationally Certified Fitness Instructor educating on the Body, Mind and Spirit association. Through it all he highly esteems being an understudy of life, realizing that we each have something to learn and also something to educate. The message of adoration, sympathy and mindfulness is reliable all through his works. Conceived in Deming, New Mexico he now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. His works are being shared and delighted in all over the world.

Today is the Best Day of My Life: A Daily Thought-Filled Journey to Creating Your Best Life in the Present Moment

Indian Bestsellers April 2017

These are most popular books in india. They belong to different genres.

The Intelligent Investor

To Kill a Mockingbird

The Old Man and the Sea

India’s Struggle for Independence

Grandma’s Bag of Stories

Mrs Funnybones

The Girl of My Dreams

The Boy Who Loved

An Unsuitable Boy

How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Parts I & II (Special Rehearsal Edition Script – Written in script format, not a novel)

The Official Cambridge Guide To Ielts Student’s Book With Answers With Dvd Rom

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

Peppa Pig: Little Library

Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach their Kids About Money that the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

The Secret

Civil Engineering: Conventional and Objective Type

History of Modern India

Indian School Class 10 Books for CBSE and ICSE

Here is list of books which you can buy for your child in various schools studying in class X. Almost all of them are available. This list is applicable for year 2017.These are textbooks.

10 Last Years Solved Papers Maharashtra Board – SSC Semi English Medium

10 Practice test CBSE Profiency Test for Class Xth English

10 Practice test CBSE Profiency Test for Class Xth Mathmatics

10 Practice test CBSE Profiency Test for Class Xth Science

10 Practice test CBSE Profiency Test for Class Xth Social Science

15 Sample Question Papers for CBSE PSA Class 10th

15 Sample Question Papers ICSE Chemistry Class 10th (Old Edition)

15 Sample Question Papers ICSE Geography Class 10th (Old Edition)

15-Sample Question Papers ICSE Examination 2017 Mathematics – Class 10

1st & 2nd Term Combined Hindi (Course B)

1st & 2nd Term Combined Mathematics