• 332: How to Hook Readers in Chapter One
    Jun 26 2026

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    You only get one chance to make a first impression, and your first chapter is making promises to readers whether you realize it or not.

    In this episode of the Christian Indie Writers Podcast, we're unpacking what separates a page-turning opening from one readers quietly abandon. From creating an emotional connection to building intrigue and setting expectations for the journey ahead, we'll explore the subtle techniques that make readers say, "Just one more chapter."

    Whether you're drafting a new novel or revising an old one, this discussion will help you take a fresh look at the opening pages of your manuscript. Plus, we'll leave you with a writing sprint challenge.

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    53 mins
  • 331: Just Do It: Why Publishing Sooner Can Make You a Better Writer
    Jun 19 2026

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    Many writers spend years polishing a manuscript, waiting for the "right" time to publish. But what if the pursuit of perfection is actually slowing your growth? Today we're talking about why getting your work out into the world sooner rather than later can build momentum, accelerate learning, and help you reach your writing goals faster.


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    57 mins
  • 330: Should Christian Authors Write to Market?
    Jun 5 2026

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    Should Christian authors write to market—or write the stories God has placed on their hearts?

    In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers' Podcast, we tackle one of the biggest debates in publishing: writing to market versus writing from passion. Is studying reader trends a smart business strategy, or does it risk compromising your creative voice? Can Christian authors balance ministry, message, and market realities without losing what makes their stories unique?

    Join us as we discuss what "writing to market" really means, the dangers of chasing trends, and how authors can find the sweet spot between serving readers and staying true to their calling. Whether you're just starting your writing journey or building a long-term author career, this conversation will help you think strategically about your books without sacrificing authenticity.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 329: Hope-Centered Narratives
    May 29 2026

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    In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers’ Podcast, we explore the power of hope-centered narratives — stories that do not ignore darkness, but dare to believe darkness does not get the final word.

    What makes a story truly hopeful? Why are readers craving sincere, emotionally restorative fiction right now? And how can writers create hope without becoming unrealistic, shallow, or preachy?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 328: The Craft of Writing Memorable Openings
    May 22 2026

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    What makes readers keep turning pages after chapter one? In this episode, we explore the craft of writing memorable openings that hook readers from the very first line. We discuss how to create curiosity without confusion, establish a compelling voice, and build emotional investment early in your story. Whether you’re drafting a new novel or revising an old manuscript, this episode will help you craft openings readers won’t forget.

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    49 mins
  • 327: Why Clean Reads Are Booming: What Christian Readers Really Want
    May 15 2026

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    Can you write a powerful, emotionally engaging novel without explicit content?

    In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers’ Podcast, we dive into the art of writing clean reads that still captivate readers, create intense emotional connection, and keep pages turning.

    We discuss:
    • What “clean fiction” really means
    • Why readers are increasingly looking for stories without explicit content
    • How to create romance, chemistry, and tension without graphic scenes
    • Using subtext and emotional vulnerability to deepen relationships
    • The difference between realistic storytelling and unnecessary explicitness
    • Common mistakes writers make when trying to write “clean”
    • How to handle difficult topics authentically without losing hope or heart

    Whether you write Christian fiction, sweet romance, cozy mystery, fantasy, or general market fiction, this episode will help you craft stories that are emotionally rich, compelling, and unforgettable—without relying on explicit content.

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    49 mins
  • 326: Can Good Characters Save a Bad Plot? (And What Actually Keeps Readers Hooked)
    May 8 2026

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    In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers’ Podcast, we tackle a question every writer wrestles with:
    Can compelling characters carry a weak plot—or will the story still fall flat?

    We break down:
    • Why readers fall in love with characters (and when that’s not enough)
    • The hidden cost of a weak plot—even with amazing protagonists
    • How character and plot are meant to work together, not compete
    • Practical ways to strengthen your story without losing your voice

    If you’ve ever poured your heart into a character but struggled to keep your story engaging, this episode will give you clarity—and a path forward.

    🎧 Listen now and learn how to craft stories that keep readers emotionally invested and turning pages.

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    Prompt: lantern, secret, river, promise, shadow

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    55 mins
  • 325: Christian Fiction Is Growing Fast — Here’s What Readers Actually Want Now
    May 1 2026

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    Is the Christian publishing industry changing in 2026? The answer might surprise you.

    In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers’ Podcast, we break down:
    • Why Christian fiction is quietly booming
    • What today’s readers really want (and what they’re tired of)
    • How the rise of indie publishing is reshaping the market
    • What this means for you as a writer in 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered why some books take off while others disappear, this conversation will give you clarity—and a path forward.

    Links discussed:

    https://www.firmenpresse.de/pressrelease734029/christian-fiction-14-7-yearly-surge-dramatic-market-expansion-data.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/2025-indie-author-survey-results-insights-into-self-publishing-for-authors/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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    49 mins