Enjoyed this course?
- Ever feel like no one quite gets your novel?
- Are you struggling to make you faith work with your fiction?
- Are you worried you’re having too much fun, and not making something worthwhile?
- Do you feel you have a story to tell, but don’t know how to get it out?
- Did the course ‘How to be a Faith-Inspired Fiction Author’ inspire you, and you want help?
The Founder’s Fireside is a conversational coaching space, hosted by Dominic, founder of LegendFiction. Join me to practically (and personally!) apply the Faith-Inspired Fiction course to your own novel. Pull up a chair around the fireside to get guidance and ideas to level up your own imaginative journey.
Ever wish you could join a secret group of committed Inklings, who like to think really deeply about fiction? Founder’s Fireside is like your own table in a home bristling with books and bustling with beer. Or coffee. The spirits of Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and many more, await.
Every two weeks, we jump on a group call together:
- Find Your Way: We’ll unravel the confusion in your novel, helping you rediscover the joy in your writing.
- Get Excited: Reignite your passion for storytelling as we chat on everything: characters, plot ideas, and the heart of your narrative.
- Special Support: Connect with writers who understand your journey, creating a space where faith and fiction come together.
- Confidence Boost: Worried about getting it right? I’ve been in your shoes and love the art of weaving faith into fiction. Get ready to write with unshakeable confidence, armed with a decade of hands-on experience.
- Just Show Up: Chat live about anything and everything: from characters, to plot ideas, to uncovering surprising themes you didn’t know were hidden in your story.
Ready to dive deeper into your own writing? I can’t wait to hang out with you.
Join the Founder’s Fireside for just $10 a month. Cancel any time, no reasons needed.
Here’s some extra reading, posted on the blog, and other content you might enjoy.
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