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Here is one of the biggest ironies of the modern world. We have more facts and data than ever before, literally right at our fingertips.
However, the truth seems more elusive than ever.
Jesus said, “The truth will set you free.” That’s not only true in a spiritual sense, but in a creative sense as well.
No matter what type of writing we do, whether fiction or non-fiction, our objective as writers should always be the pursuit of truth.
On this episode, Kent reflects on three types of truth we should pursue as writers.
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Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community.
Follow Kent Sanders:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders
Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
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Here is one of the biggest ironies of the modern world. We have more facts and data than ever before, literally right at our fingertips.
However, the truth seems more elusive than ever.
Jesus said, “The truth will set you free.” That’s not only true in a spiritual sense, but in a creative sense as well.
No matter what type of writing we do, whether fiction or non-fiction, our objective as writers should always be the pursuit of truth.
On this episode, Kent reflects on three types of truth we should pursue as writers.
***
Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community.
Follow Kent Sanders:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders
Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders

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