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Letting Scripture Lead with Trillia Newbell

Writers Circle

Release Date: 08/06/2024

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It's easy to say the same things in the same way over and over—to get stuck in a communication rut. Today's guest, Rachel Buller, shares a framework she uses with authors as an editor at W Publishing, called the '4 C's of Communication.' These four metrics will help you distinguish your unique voice as a writer, so you can effectively cut through the noise and reach more readers. Hi! I’m Will Parker Anderson and I’m an editor and writing coach, here to help you get the message burning in your heart onto the page and into the world. At Writers Circle, there’s no cool kids—just fellow...

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Feeling like your words go unheard? You’re not alone. That’s why I’m hosting a live workshop—*How to Write a Substack Post People Actually Read*—on Thursday, August 28, 5–6pm PT. You’ll learn a proven 5-part framework, see it in action, and get your questions answered. Access is just \$15/month as a Writers Circle member. Don’t miss out—tap the link in the show notes and join us!

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Start watching Will's proposal course here: https://will-anderson-fde4.mykajabi.com/proposalsmadesimple Want to publish your book but don’t know where to start? In this episode, Will Parker Anderson sits down with former coaching client Vanessa Reyner to share the behind-the-scenes story of how she went from self-publishing to landing a literary agent. Together, they unpack the process of building a compelling book proposal—one that clarified Vanessa’s concept and ultimately opened the door to traditional publishing. If you’ve got a message to share but feel lost on how to pitch it,...

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Last week, we started asking the question: Am I really called to write? In this follow-up episode, Andy Patton (content director at The Rabbit Room) returns to walk us through the final four questions every writer should consider when discerning their calling. If you’ve ever felt unsure about your next step or wondered whether you’re truly meant to pursue writing, this conversation will help you wrestle with that tension—and walk away with more clarity. Hi! I’m Will and I’m an editor and writing coach, here to help you get the message burning in your heart onto the page and into...

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Ever wonder if you’re actually called to write? You’re not alone. Maybe you’ve said, “God called me to this”—but your book isn’t published, your platform is stalled, and doubt is creeping in. What if our view of calling is part of the problem? In this two-part episode, I talk with Andy Patton from The Rabbit Room about the question every writer asks: How do I know if I’m truly called to write? In Part 1, Andy introduces a fresh way to think about calling—starting with a key distinction between cosmic and local callings—and shares the first of five questions to help you...

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As a Christian writer, it’s likely that you interact with scripture in your work. Sometimes you retell a story from the Bible, or quote a verse, or reference an idea. And every time we do, there’s a responsibility to handle scripture well. 

 

But how do we do that?

Today’s guest is Trillia Newbell, a prolific author, speaker, and the acquisitions director at Moody Publishers. She is a powerhouse of wisdom, and particularly gifted at teaching the Bible, whether on a stage to an audience, or in a book to readers. 

 

In this conversation, Trilla explains to senior editor WIll Parker Anderson: 

 

  • Why her writing process starts with God, not cultural topics

  • Why you should know the differences between Christian publishers 

  • How to summarize your book idea in one word

  • How to overcome fear about publishing your thoughts

 

By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clearer vision of how God transforms the world through words. And how your words can play a part in his redeeming work. 

 

 


 

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