Finding Your Writing Purpose: David Solomon's Journey with Faith | Episode 210
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Finding Your Writing Purpose: David Solomon's Journey with Faith | Episode 210
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What does it mean to write with divine purpose? David Solomon, accomplished Christian fantasy writer, returns to Voices for VoicesⓇ to share the profound spiritual journey that shapes his storytelling.
Solomon reveals how following God's unexpected prompting once led him away from a high-profile project to help prevent a suicide—demonstrating how stories can literally save lives. This powerful example sets the stage for his practical wisdom for writers seeking to make an impact through their work.
Through a beautiful metaphor of God as a father waiting on a basketball court, Solomon transforms our understanding of prayer and faith. "Talk to God like he's your best friend, like he's your dad. Just talk to him like a normal person," he advises, making spirituality accessible to everyone.
Writers will find particular value in Solomon's five-point framework: find your purpose, identify your audience, resist self-criticism, celebrate completion without pride, and edit with care while remembering that "good is good enough." His frank discussion about perfectionism addresses the paralysis that prevents many writers from ever finishing their work.
Most provocatively, Solomon challenges the Christian writing community to embrace diversity, pointing out that when faith-based fiction fails to represent all people, those seeking representation may turn to secular content that contradicts Christian values. Through his projects like "Destiny Halls" and "God's Heroes," he demonstrates how supernatural elements in scripture can inspire fresh approaches to contemporary genres.
Ready to find purpose in your writing? Connect with David at [email protected] or on Facebook at Mythical Creatures Around the World, where he offers guidance to aspiring authors seeking to share their unique voice with the world.
David Solomon shares his journey as a Christian fantasy writer and offers guidance for writers seeking to find their purpose and create impactful stories that honor their faith.
• Finding purpose in your writing is essential—ask yourself why you're writing and who your audience is
• Talk to God like a father waiting on a basketball court—approachable, caring, and always there to listen
• Avoid being your own harshest critic and don't let criticism derail you—if you're making people uncomfortable, you're probably doing something right
• Edit with care but remember "good is enough"—perfectionism prevents completion
• Christian fiction needs diversity—when we don't represent all people, readers seeking representation may turn to secular content
• God's supernatural intervention in real life (making people invisible in dangerous situations, healing) inspired Solomon's "God's Heroes" concept
• Writers should reach across cultural boundaries while maintaining Christian values in their content
For aspiring writers looking for guidance, contact David at [email protected] or find him on Facebook at Mythical Creatures Around the World.
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Chapters
1. Show Introduction and Guest Preview (00:00:00)
2. Purpose in Writing and God's Direction (00:03:35)
3. Method Acting and Early Creative Life (00:08:09)
4. Basketball Court Analogy for Prayer (00:11:03)
5. Five Points for Inspiring Writers (00:15:07)
6. Christian Fantasy and God's Heroes (00:22:15)
7. Diversity in Christian Fiction (00:32:44)
8. Final Thoughts and Contact Information (00:36:55)
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