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Building the Walls of Your Writing Career

  • Richardson Public Library 900 Civic Center Drive Richardson, TX, 75080 United States (map)

Lessons from a Cupbearer: Building the Walls of Your Writing Career

with Jeaninne Stokes

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In-person: Richardson Library (basement program room)

Online: Zoom, but you must register for the link.
You may also use the registration link to ask specific questions that you wish the speaker to answer.

DESCRIPTION:

All writers at some point consider how to use experiences and life lessons to aid in planning, developing, creating relatability in, and bringing life to our writing. Christian based writers and authors are not exempt from obstacles and the need to build these qualities into written pieces. Author and author coach, Jeaninne Stokes, will discuss how we are building the walls of our writing career by examining the lessons that can be learned from prophet Nehemiah as he rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem. This discussion is open to all writers.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Jeaninne Stokes is a Christian author, author coach, Bible teacher, and the founder of Inspiration for Living Ministries. Jeaninne is passionate about helping others find success in writing for faith-based publication and offers workshop and author coaching to help writers prepare for writing for the faith based market. In 2010, she founded Writing for Him Educational and Book Coaching Services, with the mission of providing resources to equip and empower aspiring writers who desire to become Christian authors. She is the author of five books, with her sixth book due out in the summer of 2023.

Jeaninne lives in Arlington, TX, with her family, where she enjoys playing a good round of pickleball with friends and rooting for her favorite football team from her favorite family room chair.


The Writers Guild of Texas presents Guest Speaker / Program meetings on (usually) the 3rd Monday of each month in the Basement Program Room of the Richardson Public Library AND via Zoom. Visitors are welcome to attend.

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