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250: 6 MORE Christian Tropes for Every Genre

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Last episode, the ladies discussed 6 Christian tropes you can use no matter what genre you write, and this week they are back with more! Sometimes seen as cliche and stereotypical, tropes are actually a device used to not only write your story, but to meet reader expectations.When used creatively, tropes can bring freshness and innovation to your writing. In this episode, the ladies discuss tropes and give you concrete examples to use in your own writing, no matter what genre of Christian fiction you write.

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Sprint Prompt: “As the clock struck midnight, casting shadows across the abandoned mansion, Sarah's heart pounded with both fear and excitement as she tiptoed down the creaky staircase, clutching tightly to the ancient key she had discovered hidden in the attic.”

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Last episode, the ladies discussed 6 Christian tropes you can use no matter what genre you write, and this week they are back with more! Sometimes seen as cliche and stereotypical, tropes are actually a device used to not only write your story, but to meet reader expectations.When used creatively, tropes can bring freshness and innovation to your writing. In this episode, the ladies discuss tropes and give you concrete examples to use in your own writing, no matter what genre of Christian fiction you write.

Support this ministry on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/christianindiewriters

30 Days of Writing Sprint Prompts: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MGR7431

Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/listenersofciwp

Visit our website: https://christianindiewriters.net

Learn more about the hosts...
Jamie: https://writingshorts.net/
Jenifer: https://jenifercarlltong.com/
Tina: https://christinacattane.com/
Rhonda: http://ddbouman.com

Sprint Prompt: “As the clock struck midnight, casting shadows across the abandoned mansion, Sarah's heart pounded with both fear and excitement as she tiptoed down the creaky staircase, clutching tightly to the ancient key she had discovered hidden in the attic.”

  continue reading

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