Episodes

  • How to Write Endings Readers Can't Stop Talking About
    Nov 11 2025

    You’ve heard it said that a great beginning will sell your book, but a great ending will sell your next book.

    Every bestseller becomes a bestseller because word spreads from reader to reader, and what creates that good word of mouth? Satisfying endings.

    In this week’s episode, you’ll learn:

    • What makes an ending satisfying (hint: it doesn’t have to be happy!)
    • How endings must vary from genre to genre
    • What advantage Christian authors have over secular authors when writing endings

    Listen in or read the blog version if you want to write an ending that your readers can’t stop talking about.

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    47 mins
  • AI Tools for Authors (Writing Off Social Crosscast)
    Oct 7 2025

    If social media leaves you drained and you’re unsure what to do with AI, this week’s episode is for you. I recently appeared on the Writing off Social podcast to unpack how authors can step off the social treadmill and put AI to work without losing their voice.

    In our conversation you’ll learn:

    • What boundaries you can set around your use of AI
    • Where to start using AI in your work
    • My prediction for the future of nonfiction (and how to make sure you control your brand of expertise)

    Listen in or read the blog version and get practical steps for using AI to increase your productivity and relieve you of the writing and publishing tasks you don’t enjoy.



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    52 mins
  • Christian Author Assassinated
    Sep 15 2025

    Last week brought heartbreaking news. Charlie Kirk, a Christian author and speaker, was shot and killed while addressing his audience.

    In this special episode of the Christian Publishing Show, we share an Author Update conversation about what Charlie’s life, work, and death mean for Christian authors today.

    You’ll discover:

    • How Charlie built his platform through books, speaking, and social media without compromising his convictions.
    • Why listening well to your audience can make you a stronger communicator and writer.
    • What authors should (and shouldn’t) say during emotionally charged cultural moments.

    This is a sobering episode, but also an inspiring one for anyone called to write, speak, and share truth with courage. Listen in, read the blog version, or watch on YouTube.



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    41 mins
  • Is AI okay for Christian Authors?
    Aug 12 2025

    Is using AI sinful, helpful, or just complicated?

    In this thought-provoking episode, bestselling author Kate Angelo joins us to discuss the ethical, practical, and spiritual implications of AI for Christian writers.

    From biblical analogies to real-world tools, this conversation explores some pressing questions for Christians about AI, creativity, and ethics, without the hype or fear-mongering.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • How AI is similar to and different from other technologies that became mainstream
    • How good and evil impact or result from the use of AI
    • How Christians can leverage AI for good

    Whether you're AI-curious or AI-cautious, listen in or read the blog version to discover how Christian authors are thinking about AI and how it can be leveraged for good in your marketing, productivity, and writing.

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    59 mins
  • 21st Century Apologetics: Why Christians No Longer Need to be Relevant
    Jul 8 2025

    The cultural ground beneath us is shifting fast. The kinds of books that impacted your faith a decade ago, and possibly inspired you to write, likely won’t have the same effect on readers in this cultural moment.

    How do you write books that resonate with readers without compromising biblical truth?

    In this week’s episode, I speak with pastor and author Chase Replogle to talk about 21st-century apologetics and why Christian authors must rethink what it means to “engage culture.”

    You’ll discover

    • What current readers value more (fact or feelings?)
    • How your book can rise above the noise without creating more noise
    • What Jordan Peterson and other influential voices teach writers about relevance

    If you want to impact people for Christ by answering the questions they’re asking without compromising truth or sounding cliché, this conversation is for you.

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    58 mins
  • Tension: The Key Ingredient for a Novel Readers Can’t Put Down
    Jun 10 2025

    Why do some books keep readers up all night while others fall flat?

    If you've ever wondered whether your novel is gripping enough, you're not alone. One of the biggest challenges writers face is keeping readers hooked to the end.

    In this week’s episode, we dive deep into what truly drives great storytelling. Whether you're writing legal thrillers, Amish fiction, or epic fantasy, tension is your secret weapon, and knowing how to dial it up or down can make or break your story.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why reading current bestsellers (without judgment!) is key to leveling up your writing
    • How different genres handle tension differently
    • What every author needs to understand about their reader’s motive for reading

    Listen in or read the blog version to discover the many types of tension and how to weave it into your novel to keep readers reading to the end.

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    59 mins
  • How to Write a Novel Faster Using Dictation Software
    May 13 2025

    Did you know the Apostle Paul didn’t write the book of Romans by hand? He dictated it to a someone else who wrote it down, and he’s not the only famous author to do so.

    In this week’s episode, we explore how authors from Cicero to Agatha Christie to USA Today bestselling author Misty M. Beller have used dictation to write faster, better, and with more freedom.

    In this interview with Misty, you’ll learn:

    ✅ How to overcome the intimidation of hearing your own voice
    ✅ Which dictation tools are most accurate and beginner-friendly
    ✅ How to spur creativity and increase your output without burning out

    Whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction, dictation can save you time and unlock your most natural storytelling voice. Misty shares how she writes up to six books a year using this technique and how you can too.

    Write faster. Write smarter. Write like the Apostle Paul. Listen in or read the blog version to learn more.

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    41 mins
  • How to Write Your Novel from the Middle
    May 10 2025

    Most authors start writing from the beginning. But what if the beginning is the wrong place to start?

    In our most recent episode, I talk with bestselling author and writing teacher James Scott Bell about one of his most powerful ideas: the mirror moment.

    You’ll learn

    ✅ Why the midpoint is more than just the halfway mark
    ✅ How to turn a sagging middle into your novel’s strongest moment
    ✅ What Casablanca, Goodnight Moon, and The Cat in the Hat have in common
    ✅ How one scene can help you fix your beginning, your ending, and everything in between

    Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser, listen in or read the blog version of this episode. It will change how you approach your next novel.

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    48 mins