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Find Your Voice as a Christian Writer How to do this
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FIND YOUR VOICE AS A CHRISTIAN WRITER (How to do this)

Posted on February 20, 2022 by Edith Ohaja

As a writer, especially one who wants to make a career of your craft, you need to find your voice in terms of the genre to concentrate on and the […]

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Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak James chapter 1, verse 19
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7 GREAT WAYS TO START AN ARTICLE

Posted on April 15, 2021 by Edith Ohaja

INTRODUCTION Many young writers are full of ideas on topics to write about but they are often stumped about how to begin a piece. Sometimes, after writing and cancelling their […]

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JUST STARTING TO WRITE? Keep it short and simple.
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JUST STARTING TO WRITE? Keep it short and simple

Posted on April 6, 2021 by Edith Ohaja

If you’re just beginning to write for the public, do not attempt composing lengthy or complex pieces. If you’re interested in poetry, do some lines of free verse or simple […]

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Don't know what to write? Key to overcoming writer’s block
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DON’T KNOW WHAT TO WRITE? Key to overcoming writer’s block

Posted on March 28, 2021 by Edith Ohaja

Do you ever wonder, “What can I write about?” Do you sometimes complain that you can’t think of anything interesting to address. You feel you can’t come up with anything […]

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FAITH AND FAME CAN BE FRIENDS: JOHN GRISHAM’S LIFE

Posted on September 13, 2018 by Edith Ohaja

Just finished reading John Grisham’s 1999 novel, The Testament. The story is about a cranky old billionaire who nullified his will and disinherited all his known children and ex-wives before […]

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COMMENTARY ON 10 FAMOUS PARADOXICAL QUOTES

Posted on October 11, 2017 by Edith Ohaja

Intro: I’m intrigued by the profound pronouncements of great minds, dead and alive. Sometimes, their sayings point out contradictions in various aspects of life which may not be noticed at […]

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MY EVENTFUL YEARS AT UNN by VINCENT IHESINULO

Posted on October 31, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

Intro by Edith Ohaja Here is the first part of Vincent ‘da Vinci’ Ihesinulo’s story in his own words. Before diving into it, you might want to check the preamble […]

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A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE WORTH APPLAUDING

Posted on October 31, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

This piece is a preamble to the story of our current feature in the Celebrating Super-Jacksonites’* Series. Our focus is on Vincent ‘da Vinci’ Ihesinulo, a multi-talented guy. When he […]

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I write to inspire, encourage and entertain using the Bible, historical/current events, biographical accounts, my own experiences and imagination. I promise you being here will be a delight for you.
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