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Writing & Language Reference

The fundamentals of good writing are woven into scripture. Biblical truths provide the cornerstone for our lives. That includes our writing lives.

These 101 devotionals combine the best “by the book” practices in the writing profession with God’s writing guidelines in scripture to encourage and equip writers to write by The Book – God’s book.

Each devotional includes a scripture, and illustration from the writing world, a summary truth to equip you in your writing journey, and a prayer you can use to apply the principle to your writing life.

Whether you write as part of your job, as a freelancer or blogger, as part of your day-to-day life, or simply for fun – you can apply the truths of these devotionals to become a stronger, more empowered writer who inspires others with your words.

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FREE | Historical Ghost Romance, Paranormal later in Life Romance | by H.P. Mallory 👻

A scandalous diamond theft. A ghostly husband. And a brooding inspector who might just be my downfall… or my second chance.

London, 1880 — I came back to England to face the ghosts of my past. What I didn’t expect was to land in a jail cell, accused of stealing a diamond necklace. (Technically, I did steal it—but it was mine to begin with.) 💎

After a year of mourning in Paris, I’ve returned home to find myself entangled in more than just grief. My late husband Patrick isn’t as late as I thought. His ghost has decided to show up just in time to help me prove my innocence. 😱

Which would be easier if the man standing between me and freedom wasn’t Inspector Grant Stirling—my husband’s closest friend, a man made of stormclouds and suspicion… and far too handsome for his own good. 🔥

But this necklace scandal is just the beginning. 👀

Why I’m including this: This is Victorian mystery romance with a ghost twist and midlife romance. ⭐ H.P. Mallory combines historical romance, paranormal elements, and mystery in a delicious mix. The heroine’s snarky voice (“Technically, I did steal it—but it was mine”) immediately hooks you, and the setup is brilliant: widow returns from Paris, gets arrested for stealing her own necklace, and her dead husband’s ghost appears to help while his living best friend investigates her. The love triangle dynamics (ghostly husband vs. living inspector) create unique tension. The “later in life romance” angle means our heroine has history, grief, and complexity. Perfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series, anyone who loves Victorian settings with paranormal twists, or readers who want mature romance with mystery. And it’s FREE! 💀

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FREE | Classic American Literature | by James Fenimore Cooper 🏹

In the heart of the wilderness, amid war and betrayal, loyalty and love are tested to their limits.

One of the greatest adventure novels ever written—a sweeping tale of bravery, brotherhood, and tragedy set during the French and Indian War in 18th-century America. 🌲

At the center: Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo), a rugged frontiersman raised among Native Americans, and his noble companions Chingachgook and Uncas, the last of the Mohican tribe. When they vow to protect Cora and Alice Munro, daughters of a British officer, they’re drawn into a perilous struggle through forests, rivers, and battlefields—facing both human treachery and the brutal forces of nature. ⚔️

Through vivid landscapes and unforgettable characters, Cooper explores themes of honor, freedom, loyalty, and the vanishing wilderness. A masterpiece of romantic adventure and moral depth that continues to inspire generations. 📚

What makes this essential: This is a cornerstone of early American literature that’s completely FREE. ⭐ Published in 1826, The Last of the Mohicans defined the American frontier adventure genre and gave us one of literature’s most enduring heroes in Hawkeye. Cooper’s portrayal of Native American culture (while dated by modern standards) was groundbreaking for its time, and his themes—the clash between civilization and wilderness, the tragedy of cultures disappearing, the bonds between people across racial lines—remain powerful. The action sequences still thrill, the moral questions still resonate, and the elegiac tone as Uncas (the last Mohican) faces his fate is genuinely moving. Perfect for classic literature fans, anyone interested in early American writing, or readers who want to understand the roots of the frontier adventure genre. Essential reading. And FREE! 🦅

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Regularly $5.99, Today $2.99 | Humorous Science Fiction | by David E. Sharp 📚

“This is one of the most clever, entertaining, and hilarious books I’ve ever read.” —Joe Siple, bestselling author

Some genres were never meant to cross.

Joe Slade is a detective with a hot lead and a warm gun. He no longer believes in happy-ever-afters, but his faith in plot twists is devout. Good thing. He’s about to discover the biggest twist of all: Joe Slade is not real. He is a character in a series of mystery novels. 😱

When he discovers all his pain has been in the name of book sales, there will be hell to pay. Vowing revenge on his author, he sets off for the World Where the Books Are Written. The road will take him through genres foreign and treacherous: High Fantasy, Bodice-Ripping Romance, Intergalactic Sci-Fi, and others even more awful and terrifying. 🚀

But what if this new life is about more than just living? And will Joe still come out on top when all the rules have changed? 💀

“This book has everything you could want—swords and sorcery, noir detectives, space opera and let’s not forget zombies! It is a wonderful romp you have to read to believe.” (Amazon Reviewer)

What makes this essential: This is genre-bending meta-fiction that’s genuinely hilarious. ⭐ David E. Sharp takes the “character discovers he’s fictional” premise and runs with it through every genre imaginable. Joe Slade, noir detective, has to navigate high fantasy (where he doesn’t understand the rules), romance (awkward), sci-fi, and more—each with its own tropes and expectations. The meta-commentary on genre conventions, storytelling, and the author/character relationship is clever without being pretentious. It’s funny, inventive, and genuinely entertaining. Perfect for readers who love genre mashups, anyone who’s ever wondered what would happen if characters became self-aware, or fans of Redshirts, The Eyre Affair, or The Princess Bride-style metafiction. Under $3! 🎬

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Regularly $5.99, Today $2.99 | Biographies of Rock Musicians | by Peter Ames Carlin 🎸

From the New York Times bestselling author comes the first biography in more than twenty-five years written with Bruce Springsteen’s cooperation—an intimate, powerful portrait that captures the enduring impact of the Boss.

“Carlin gets across why Mr. Springsteen has meant so much, for so long, to so many people.” —The New York Times

For more than four decades, Bruce Springsteen has reflected the heart and soul of America with a career that includes twenty Grammy Awards, more than 120 million albums sold, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award. 🏆

Peter Ames Carlin masterfully encompasses the breadth of Springsteen’s astonishing career and explores the inner workings of a man who managed to redefine generations of music. A must-read for fans, Bruce is a meticulously researched, compulsively readable biography of a man laden with family tragedy, tremendous dedication to his artistry, and an all-consuming passion for fame and influence. 🎤

Why I’m including this: This is the authorized biography of one of rock’s greatest artists. ⭐ Peter Ames Carlin had Springsteen’s cooperation, which means access no previous biographer had. The result is an intimate portrait that goes beyond the mythology to show the man—his working-class roots, his family’s struggles with mental illness, his relentless drive for perfection, and the contradictions between his blue-collar image and his artistic ambitions. Carlin doesn’t hagiography; he shows both genius and flaws. The exploration of how Springsteen’s music captured American identity across generations is fascinating. Perfect for Springsteen fans, anyone interested in rock history, or readers who want to understand how artists shape and reflect culture. Under $3! 🇺🇸

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Regularly $27.99, Today $3.99 | Classic Historical Fiction | by Upton Sinclair 🌍

Upton Sinclair’s Pulitzer Prize–winning series of historical novels brings the first half of the twentieth century dramatically to life.

WORLD’S END: The gathering storm clouds of WWI burst over Europe, forcing Lanny Budd, young son of an American arms dealer, to put innocence behind him. His language skills and talent for decoding messages are in high demand. At his father’s side, Lanny meets important political and military figures, learns about the war’s causes, and follows its progress. When bloody hostilities conclude, Lanny joins the Paris Peace Conference as assistant to a geographer asked by President Wilson to redraw Europe’s map. 🗺️

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: From the rise of Fascism in Europe to the Wall Street crash, this captures the Roaring Twenties’ drama, intrigue, and excitement. As an international art dealer, Lanny travels to Italy and witnesses Mussolini’s brutal charisma. In Germany, Hitler’s failed Beer Hall Putsch strikes an ominous note. After two star-crossed love affairs, Lanny marries a wealthy heiress and chooses America’s booming economy as home. But neither he nor those he loves can predict the financial disaster ahead. 📉

This volume includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dragon’s Teeth. Three novels for under $4! 📚

Why I’m including this: This is epic historical fiction that predicted its own time. ⭐ Upton Sinclair (author of The Jungle) created Lanny Budd as a way to chronicle the 20th century in real time—these books were written as events unfolded. Lanny witnesses WWI, the Paris Peace Conference, the rise of fascism, the Jazz Age, and the Depression, meeting real historical figures along the way. The sweep is enormous, but Lanny’s personal journey (from idealistic youth to disillusioned adult) grounds it emotionally. Dragon’s Teeth won the Pulitzer Prize in 1943 for its prescient portrayal of Nazi Germany. This is historical fiction that was history as it happened. Perfect for fans of epic historical sagas, anyone interested in early-to-mid 20th century history, or readers who love sweeping multi-generational stories. THREE novels for under $4! 🏆

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