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  • Ep: 98: A Christian Author's Take on Cozy Fantasy
    Feb 27 2026

    Is Cozy Fantasy the Genre We’ve Been Missing? A Conversation with Deborah Pettit

    What exactly is cozy fantasy, and why is it suddenly everywhere?

    In this episode of The Writers’ Bloc Podcast, Cara sits down with children’s fantasy author Deborah Pettit (author of The Heroes of Tuduma Forest series) to explore the rise of cozy fantasy, what sets it apart from epic fantasy, and why this genre may be filling a deeper cultural and spiritual need than we realize.

    Deborah shares her personal journey through depression, how Scripture reshaped her thinking, and how that transformation now informs the character-driven stories she writes for young readers. Together, we discuss:

    • What cozy fantasy actually is (and what it isn’t)
    • The difference between epic fantasy and cozy fantasy
    • Why many modern fantasy books leave Christian parents uneasy
    • How classic stories like The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, and The Little Prince fit into today’s evolving definitions
    • Writing moral, clean fantasy without relying on occult themes
    • Why character arcs matter more than plot in cozy storytelling
    • The spiritual hunger beneath the popularity of this genre

    Whether you’re a fiction writer, nonfiction writer, homeschool parent, or simply someone who cares about the stories shaping the next generation, this conversation will help you think more critically about imagination, storytelling, and truth.

    👉 Deborah will go deeper into the spiritual themes behind cozy fantasy in her extended teaching inside the Writers’ Bloc community.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • The Positive Trait Thesaurus and The Negative Trait Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
    • Deborah Pettit’s Heroes of Tuduma Forest series

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    41 min
  • Ep. 97: How to Turn Your Book into a Powerful Signature Talk with Robyn Dykstra
    Feb 13 2026

    If you’re a writer who’d rather hide behind your laptop than step on a stage… this interview is for you. 🙌 Join me for this fun and informative conversation with Robyn Dykstra—a national Christian speaker and bestselling author. We talk about one of the most overlooked (and most powerful) ways writers can grow their platform: ✨ Turning your book message into a signature talk. In this interview, we talk about: 📌 Why writers can’t afford to stay invisible anymore 📌 How speaking builds trust faster than almost anything else 📌 How to stop viewing speaking as performance—and start seeing it as an offering 📌 The difference between a signature talk and “teaching your whole book” 📌 How speakers sell books effectively without being salesy If you’ve ever felt nervous, unqualified, or intimidated by public speaking—this conversation will give you courage, clarity, and practical next steps. 🎧 Watch now and get ready to take your message from page… to stage. Don't forget to hit Subscribe 🔔for more great content from the Writers' Bloc! To learn more about Robyn's speaking training, visit: https://robyndykstra.com/inspirational-speaker-training/

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    56 min
  • Ep 96: Why Ministry Creatives Need Retreats with Angie Baughman
    Feb 6 2026

    Why do ministry creatives — writers, teachers, and leaders — need intentional retreat time? In this conversation, Cara welcomes Bible teacher, pastor, author, and podcaster Angie Baughman back to The Writers’ Bloc to talk about the spiritual and practical value of creative retreats. Together they explore how getting away — even briefly — can bring clarity, peace, deeper listening to God, and more sustainable creative output. Angie shares from decades of ministry experience how structured retreat rhythms helped her plan, discern, and avoid burnout — and how writers and ministry leaders today can build simple, realistic retreat practices into busy lives. They discuss resistance, guilt, budget options, spiritual formation, rest vs. recovery, and practical retreat planning from food prep to scheduling. If you’re a writer, ministry creative, or Bible teacher feeling stretched thin, this episode will help you reframe retreat as obedience and investment — not indulgence. Guest: Angie Baughman — licensed pastor, Bible teacher, author, podcaster, and founder of Steady On Ministries. Creator of the Step-by-Step Bible Study Method and Study On University.

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    34 min
  • Ep 95 Why Writers Should Consider Ghostwriting with Kent Sanders
    Jan 16 2026

    Ghostwriting can sound mysterious—but Kent Sanders pulls back the curtain and shows how practical (and relational) it really is. In this conversation, Kent shares how he went from teaching ministry and theology at a small Christian college to building a full-time writing business, why ghostwriting is often misunderstood, and what it takes to become the kind of steady, professional presence high-level clients trust with their “book baby.”

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn
    • Kent’s winding road into writing—and why his shift started with a practical need to support his family
    • A clear, everyday definition of ghostwriting (hint: you’ve “used” a ghostwriter before—think greeting cards)
    • How ghostwriters capture a client’s voice through listening, patterns, and a collaborative revision process
    • What the ghostwriting process actually looks like: outlines, Zoom interviews, transcripts, “brain dumps,” and intensive sessions
    • How ghostwriting intersects with publishing: self-publishing, assisted self-publishing, hybrid, and traditional publishing
    • The ethics question—and why Kent believes ghostwriting is a natural extension of how books are always made (teams, editors, designers, etc.)
    • Why professionalism matters more than people think (reliability, calm communication, and emotional regulation)
    • What clients are really looking for when choosing a ghostwriter: trust, steadiness, fit, and the ability to create psychological safety
    • Kent’s 3 best tips for aspiring ghostwriters

      1. Publish your own book (and invest in a professional cover)
      2. Tell people what you do—build visibility and clarity
      3. Get your first client win quickly to build momentum and confidence
    Memorable Moments
    • “Ghostwriting happens all the time—we just don’t frame it that way.”
    • The “Find the Ghostwriter” game: Kent looks for hidden credit clues in acknowledgements and encourages ghostwriters behind the scenes.
    • A helpful distinction: author vs. writer—the ideas can be the author’s even when a writer shapes them.
    Quick Summary of Kent’s Approach

    Kent treats ghostwriting like high-level consulting: yes, the deliverable is writing, but the work also includes clarity, support, structure, and calm leadership throughout a complex process.

    About Kent Sanders

    Kent Sanders is a ghostwriter, entrepreneur, and author/co-author of dozens of books. He writes books for business leaders and hosts The Profitable Writer podcast. He also leads The Profitable Writer Membership, helping writers increase their impact and income through practical strategy, mindset, and professionalism.

    Connect with Kent
    • Website:kentsanders.net
    • Community + Podcast:theprofitablewriter.com
    • Amazon: Kent Sanders
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    57 min
  • Ep 94 Is Your Idea Book-Worthy with Ann Kroeker
    Dec 5 2025

    Is your idea strong enough to become a book? If you've ever wrestled with that question, you're in good company. In today’s episode of The Writers’ Bloc Podcast, I sit down with writing coach and author Ann Kroeker to talk about how to know whether your idea has the depth, clarity, and longevity needed for a full manuscript. Together, we explore: ✨ How to test and validate your book idea long before you write the full draft ✨ Why sharing your idea early is a gift—not a risk ✨ How curiosity, calling, and stewardship shape the projects we pursue ✨ What traditional publishers are really looking for ✨ When self-publishing is the stronger path ✨ How to build a brand that supports your message—without losing sight of ministry ✨ Why experimentation, iteration, and “just making things” matters for every writer ✨ The surprising connection between platform, clarity, and long-term passion for your topic Ann’s wisdom will encourage you to slow down, think deeply, and discern where God might be leading you as a writer. If you're standing at the crossroads of Do I write this book? or Is this idea enough?, this episode will meet you right where you are. You can follow Ann at annkroeker.com and her podcast, Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach, wherever you listen to podcasts. 👇 Let me know in the comments: What idea are you exploring right now—and what step will you take this week to test it?

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Ep 93 Building Community on Substack with Grant Herbel
    Nov 28 2025

    Writing online can feel like shouting into the void or slipping into self-promotion. In this conversation with Grant Herbel of The Writer’s Calling on Substack, we explore a different way: seeing writing as worship, serving readers rather than chasing numbers, and using Substack’s features to build a real, engaged community. If you’ve wondered whether Substack is worth your time, how to grow there without “platform panic,” or how to think Christianly about promotion and audience-building, this episode will steady and encourage you. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why your “failed” blogs and abandoned projects aren’t wasted in God’s hands How a secure identity in Christ can free you to write boldly without making writing your identity What makes Substack unique for writers who want depth, not just clicks. How Substack Notes can become a top-of-funnel way to meet new readers Practical ways to host a community using comments and Chat Healthy ways to think about paid subscriptions and monetizing your writing 🔗 Find Grant on Substack: thewriterscalling.substack.com If this conversation encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share it with a writer friend who’s trying to navigate calling, community, and platform with a clear conscience before the Lord.

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    57 min
  • Ep 92 Thinking Small- Kristin Couch on Craft, Calling, and Faithful Writing
    Nov 21 2025

    What if the most fruitful writing life isn’t about going bigger—but going smaller? In this conversation, author Kristen Couch (Deep Roots, Good Fruit) shares how “thinking small” has shaped her craft: trading platform chasing for prayerful presence, social scrolling for noticing, and grand gestures for steady obedience. Kristen opens up about her process and her weekly workflow. She shares editorial tips, such as the power of reading aloud, choosing stronger verbs, cultivating specificity, and guarding sacred writing hours. She also offers gracious counsel on life rhythms and what it means to write for an audience of One while serving the many. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why “small faithfulness” produces deep fruit in your writing How to protect creative focus in a distracted world Practical editing moves: read aloud, feel the “potholes,” strengthen verbs The surprising reach of specificity (how small stories touch universal nerves) A simple analog system for capturing ideas that won’t get lost How to build a sustainable weekly writing rhythm without guilt Connect with Kristin Website & newsletter: the-palest-ink.com (The Good, the True, the Beautiful) Audio course: Write the Truth Beautifully (details on her site) Book: Deep Roots, Good Fruit (The Good Book Company) To access Kristin's teaching in the Writers’ Bloc, consider becoming a premium member here: https://writers-bloc.mn.co/plans/3029... If this encouraged you, share it with a writer who needs a nudge toward steady, quiet faithfulness. Subscribe for more craft-forward, gospel-hearted conversations, and join our community to grow in the art and heart of writing—together.

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    57 min
  • Ep 91 God's Call to a Reluctant Writer with Vaneetha Risner
    Nov 14 2025

    How do you write honestly about pain, without despair, and with real gospel hope? In this episode of The Writers’ Bloc Podcast, Vaneetha Rendall Risner shares her journey from childhood polio and profound loss to a ministry of writing that comforts the suffering. We talk about lament, journaling, discernment about what (and when) to share, and how God often calls “reluctant writers” to faithful words. Key takeaways for writers Lament is candid grief with trust—bring your full heart to God and let the turn to praise arise honestly. Write from processed pain: journal now; publish later. Measure faithfulness, not metrics. Obedience beats “virality.” Your plain, unadorned voice can be precisely the vessel God uses. Resources mentioned Scripture: John 9; Romans 8:28; the Psalms of lament On lament: Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop Mentors referenced: John Piper; Joni Eareckson Tada; Ann Voskamp; Paul Tripp Writing tool: Dragon NaturallySpeaking (voice-to-text) Connect with Vaneetha Website: vaneetha.com (aka “Dance in the Rain”) Books: Watching for the Morning (devotional); Walking Through Fire (memoir); The Scars That Have Shaped Me; This Was Never the Plan (forthcoming, April 1) Stay connected with The Writers’ Bloc Subscribe for more conversations that help you grow in the art and heart of writing. Share this episode with a friend who’s writing through hard places. Want community and craft support? Join us inside The Writers’ Bloc. If this episode encouraged you, drop a comment with a one-sentence lament or prayer let’s bear one another’s burdens and point each other back to Christ.

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    52 min