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Novel Writing For Christians/ How to Write a Book, Christian Author, Writer, Empty Nester, Trauma-Informed

Novel Writing For Christians/ How to Write a Book, Christian Author, Writer, Empty Nester, Trauma-Informed

By: Kathleen Guire Author
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Have you always wanted to write a book, but don’t know where to start?
Is it hard to stay focused with so many distractions pulling at your time?
Do you wonder if it’s too late to finish the novel on your heart?
Are you struggling to build a consistent writing habit — no matter how badly you want to?

I’m so glad you’re here! This podcast will help you finally finish your first clean, faith-aligned novel, glorify God through your writing, and build confidence in your voice — one simple, step-by-step episode at a time.

Hey, I’m Kathleen — a Christian author, writing mentor, and former homeschool mom who knows what it’s like to carry a story in your heart for years. I started late, battled distraction and self-doubt, and wondered if I’d missed my chance — but God had other plans.

I tried forcing myself into secular writing spaces, following industry advice that left out faith, and pretending I could figure it out alone — but none of it worked. I felt lost, frustrated, and like maybe I wasn’t cut out for this after all.

What finally worked? I stopped waiting for the perfect conditions, studied how to write a book, and built a step-by-step process to help me finish my first clean, Christian novel — without compromising my faith, values, or voice.

If you’re ready to finally write the clean, Christian novel that’s been on your heart for years…
If you want step-by-step support, faith-rooted guidance, and a process that fits your real life — not someone else’s — this podcast is for you.

Grab your notebook and a fresh coffee — it’s time to start writing.

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Episodes
  • How to Write a Blackest Moment in Fiction & Why Your Character Needs to Fail
    Jun 10 2026

    Think your character has to be perfect for readers to love them?

    If you’ve been trying to write clean fiction with strong, likable characters — but your story still feels flat, predictable, or emotionally disconnected — you’re not alone. And honestly, the problem might be that your character’s life is just too easy.

    In this episode, I’m sharing why your character needs to fail, what a blackest moment actually is, and how disasters and dilemmas create the emotional depth readers connect with most.

    I’ll walk you through practical ways to raise the stakes in your middle grade or YA novel while still writing clean, faith-aligned fiction full of heart, growth, and emotional tension.

    We’ll talk about: • What a blackest moment is and why every story needs one • Why flawed characters are more relatable than perfect ones • How disasters and dilemmas create emotional depth • Why hard choices and consequences keep readers invested • How false confidence makes your blackest moment hit harder emotionally

    You do not have to write perfect characters to write meaningful stories.

    You can write characters who struggle, fail, grow, and keep going — and honestly, those are often the stories readers remember most.

    Your stories matter. And it’s not too late to start.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    Grab the Middle Grade Magic Workbook: 👉 https://bit.ly/middlegrademagic

    Sponsored by Sera Craven Mystery #1 — The Case of the Missing Person: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Case-Missing-Person-Craven-Mystery/dp/1727391764

    Grab the FREE Social Media Safety Workbook: 👉 https://kgauthor.myflodesk.com/socialmediasafety

    Join the Novel Writing for Christians community: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelwritingforchristians

    Join the email list for encouragement and writing tips: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelnewsletter

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    27 mins
  • How to Write a Clean Middle Grade Novel That Kids Actually Want to Read
    Jun 3 2026

    Think clean middle grade fiction can’t keep readers hooked?

    If you’ve been trying to write middle grade or YA fiction that’s exciting without relying on profanity, graphic scenes, or inappropriate content — feeling unsure whether readers will actually stay engaged — you’re not alone. And trying to figure this out on your own can keep you stuck longer than you need to be.

    In this episode, I’m sharing how to write a clean middle grade novel kids genuinely want to read — while still honoring your Christian values and keeping your stories full of adventure, heart, mystery, and emotional depth.

    I’ll walk you through a few key elements that make clean fiction work, especially if you’re a Christian writer who wants to create meaningful stories without compromising your faith.

    We’ll talk about: • Creating a main character readers truly connect with • Why quirks and unique traits make characters unforgettable • How to include adult guidance in middle grade fiction without losing tension • Why clean fiction can still have cliffhangers, danger, twists, and emotional depth • Using the read-aloud test to protect the integrity of your story

    You don’t have to compromise your faith to write compelling fiction.

    You can start small. You can start where you are. But you don’t have to do this alone.

    Your story matters. And it’s not too late to start.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    Grab the Middle Grade Magic Workbook: 👉 https://bit.ly/middlegrademagic

    Sponsored by Sera Craven Mystery #1 — The Case of the Missing Person: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Case-Missing-Person-Craven-Mystery/dp/1727391764

    Grab the FREE Social Media Safety Workbook: 👉 https://kgauthor.myflodesk.com/socialmediasafety

    Join the Novel Writing for Christians community: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelwritingforchristians

    Join the email list for encouragement and writing tips: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelnewsletter

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    26 mins
  • How to Overcome Fear of Technology and Finally Finish Your Book (with Donna Sherrie)
    May 27 2026

    Is technology is one more obstacle standing between you and writing your book?

    If you’ve been trying to figure out things like writing software, publishing platforms, websites, or even basic tech tools… feeling overwhelmed, intimidated, or wondering if you’re “too behind” to learn it all — you’re not alone. And trying to navigate the tech side of writing alone can keep you stuck longer than you need to be.

    In this episode, I’m joined by special guest Donna Sherrie — author, book writing coach, and host of the globally ranked podcast Book Writing Made Simple.

    Donna helps women of faith write and finish their books using Holy Spirit-led strategies, and in today’s conversation, we’re talking about overcoming fear of technology, simplifying the writing process, and moving forward with confidence even when the tech side of writing feels intimidating.

    This episode is especially for Christian authors, writers, and empty nesters who know God placed a story on their heart — but feel overwhelmed by all the technology that seems to come with modern writing and publishing.

    We’ll talk about: • Why fear of technology keeps so many Christian writers stuck • How to simplify the writing and publishing process • Why you do not need to master technology before you begin writing • Practical encouragement for moving forward with confidence, one step at a time

    You don’t have to let fear of technology stop you from stewarding your story.

    You can start small. You can learn as you go. But you don’t have to do this alone.

    Your story matters. And it’s not too late to start.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    Connect with Donna Sherrie and listen to Book Writing Made Simple 👉Grab her book - Untarnished

    Join the Novel Writing for Christians community: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelwritingforchristians

    Join the email list for encouragement and writing tips: 👉 https://bit.ly/novelnewsletter

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    23 mins
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