Plotters, Pantsers, and Plantsers
Plots and Character Arcs Series
Hymn Case Studies
How to Write Supporting Characters
The Story of Humanity Series
The Book of Judges Series
Holiday-Themed Posts
Hidden Gems
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My Savior
The hymn, “My Savior,” (also known as “I Am Not Skilled to Understand) was written by Dora Greenwell, an English poet who lived from 1821-1882. The lyrics were set to music by William J. Kirkpatrick, a more well-known name among hymn writers and composers.
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Ehud — Violence in Fiction
The story of Ehud can be found in Judges 3:12-30. While Ehud’s narrative may be shorter than some of the others we’ll cover during this series, there are still some important lessons we can learn from it. But first, I would encourage you to read this passage for yourself.
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Intro to Positive Change Arcs
Last week, you may recall that I mentioned the three main types of character arcs. Today, we are starting to talk about the first of these… the Positive Change Arc.
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The Book of Judges — God’s Amazing Longsuffering
This week’s post is the first installment in a series on the book of Judges. In the coming weeks, we will analyze each of the major judges of Israel, their stories, and how we can learn to write deep and dimensional characters.

Hi, I’m Grace Dvorachek! I am a child of the King, a lover of words, and a devourer of books. Writing is my passion, and I love exploring how to use stories to reflect the character and glory of God. Click here to view my full bio.
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