The Writers Bloc Podcast

The Writers' Bloc Podcast

This podcast is for Christian writers who want to grow in the art and heart of writing. Join us each week as we seek to encourage and equip one another to love God, words, and our readers. writersblocpod.substack.com

  1. Ep 104: How Christian Writers Can Make the Best Use of AI with Cara Ray & Thomas Umstattd

    May 29

    Ep 104: How Christian Writers Can Make the Best Use of AI with Cara Ray & Thomas Umstattd

    I’ve been sitting with this conversation since we recorded it — and I keep coming back to the moment Thomas compared a well-written AI prompt to the book of First Timothy. Paul opens with identity (I, Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ), then establishes the recipient and their role, then gives detailed instructions. Thomas’s point was quiet but clarifying: the better you can articulate who you are, what you want, and what faithful execution looks like, the better any tool — human or AI — can serve your goals. That’s the spirit of this whole conversation. Thomas Umstattd Jr. is the CEO of Author Media, host of the Novel Marketing Podcast and The Christian Publishing Show, and someone who has spent nearly two decades helping writers build platforms and sell books with integrity. He’s also become one of the most grounded, practically wise voices I know on AI — not because he’s enthusiastic about every new thing, but because he understands the landscape clearly and isn’t afraid to name what’s actually happening. We talked about why AI is already embedded in every tool you use, why the question isn’t whether to engage with it but how, and — most helpfully for the writers in this community — what tools are actually worth your time and trust. A few things that stayed with me: the “paragraphs, not sentences” principle (most of us are prompting AI the way we Google, and it’s producing weak results because of it); the very real theological bias built into ChatGPT and Claude and why Grok’s commitment to truth-seeking makes it behave differently; and the story of Cosmo — an AI trained so thoroughly on the Western canon that it quietly became Christian without anyone intending it to. There’s also a sober, helpful section on ethics: what publishers allow, what none of them do, and why wisdom in this space requires thinking beyond permissions to what actually serves your readers and preserves your voice. Thomas shares where to find his Patron Toolbox (AI tools built specifically for authors), his free Micaiah Mode prompt, and the practical steps for moving from ChatGPT to a model that works better for your writing. Find Thomas at: * authormedia.com — his main hub, including all three podcasts and the Patron Toolbox * novelmarketing.com — the Novel Marketing Podcast * thomasumstattd.com — his personal site * social.authormedia.com — where you can find the free Micaiah Mode project instructions This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writersblocpod.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 3m
  2. Ep 103: How Collaboration Can Change Your Life with Cara Ray & Becky Beresford

    May 22

    Ep 103: How Collaboration Can Change Your Life with Cara Ray & Becky Beresford

    What If the Key to Growing Your Platform Is Linking Arms Instead of Striving Harder? Becky Beresford never planned to be a writer. A special needs mama navigating postpartum depression, she found herself with a passion for discipling women and no way to get out of the house to do it. So she picked up her pen — and everything changed. In this conversation, Cara sits down with Becky Beresford — writer, speaker, coach, and author of She Believed He Could, So She Did (Moody, 2024) — to talk about one of the most underutilized tools in a Christian writer’s toolkit: collaboration. Becky shares how intentional partnerships with other writers helped her grow her platform, build her email list, land a literary agent, and launch her book — not through hustle, but through the simple, biblical conviction that we are better together than we are alone. In this conversation, you’ll discover: * How writing became a ministry when Becky couldn’t leave her home * Why your email newsletter outperforms social media every time * Practical, low-pressure ways to start collaborating — including email swaps, giveaways, bundles, and launch teams * How to find trustworthy creative partners who share your values * Why collaboration is obedience, not just strategy “We don’t have to do it alone. We’re not supposed to.” Whether you’re just starting out or years into your writing journey, this conversation will encourage you to take one small, faithful step toward another writer this week. 🎧 Listen now — and don’t miss Becky’s extended solo teaching inside the Writers’ Bloc Teaching Archives, where she goes even deeper into the practical architecture of Christian collaboration. Follow Becky at www.beckyberesford.com For more information on the Writers’ Bloc, visit: www.mywritersbloc.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writersblocpod.substack.com/subscribe

    55 min
  3. Apr 3

    Ep. 100: Lessons From Writing My First Book With Cara Ray

    What does it really take to write, edit, and launch your first book while juggling real life, family, and faith? In this special episode of The Writers’ Bloc, the tables are turned as Cara Ray is interviewed by writer and educator Keri Willis about her debut book, The Pursuit of Holy Leisure: Enjoying God in Everyday Places. Together, they pull back the curtain on the real journey of writing a book from the first spark of an idea to the long road of proposals, rejection, revision, and ultimately, publication. This is not a highlight reel; it’s an honest, behind-the-scenes conversation about faith, perseverance, and the quiet work God does in the process. ✨ In this episode, you’ll discover: How the concept of holy leisure transformed Cara’s relationship with God What surprised her most about the writing and publishing process The realities of book proposals, rejection, and finding the right publisher How to navigate the “messy middle” of writing The role of community, prayer, and obedience in finishing a book What Cara wishes she had known before launching Cara also shares how this message grew out of her own struggle wanting to enjoy time with God, but feeling like she was constantly falling short and how a simple phrase changed everything. Whether you’re dreaming of writing your first book, stuck in the middle of one, or simply longing for a deeper, more joyful walk with God, this conversation will encourage and equip you. 📘 Get the Book: The Pursuit of Holy Leisure: Enjoying God in Everyday Places (Available April 14 – preorder now!) 🌿 Join The Writers’ Bloc Community: Mywritersbloc.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writersblocpod.substack.com/subscribe

    50 min
  4. Mar 20

    Ep: 99: Seasons Of The Creative Life with Bette Dickinson

    What if fruitfulness in your creative life isn’t about producing more but about cultivating a deeper life with God? In this conversation, Cara Ray welcomes prophetic artist, writer, and speaker Bette Dickinson to explore the surprising parallels between vineyards, creativity, and the spiritual life. Drawing from the rich imagery of John 15, Bette shares how learning from a real-life vine dresser reshaped her understanding of seasons, fruitfulness, and abiding in Christ. Together, they discuss how writers and creators can move from a productivity-driven mindset to a flourishing approach, learning to embrace seasons of dormancy, pruning, growth, and harvest. If you’ve ever felt pressure to constantly produce, this conversation will encourage you to slow down, remain connected to Christ, and trust the deeper work God is doing beneath the surface. You’ll discover how creativity, spiritual formation, and the rhythms of creation intersect—and why the health of the vine matters far more than the quantity of the fruit. Whether you're a writer, artist, or creative believer seeking direction, this conversation will help you recognize your current season and learn to cultivate a life of abiding, creativity, and faithful growth. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why do vine dressers focus on the health of the vine, not the fruit The four creative seasons: dormancy, pruning, growth, and harvest How abiding in Christ shapes your creative life The difference between productivity and flourishing Why creative “winter seasons” are necessary for deeper fruitfulness How writing and art become tools of spiritual formation Connect with Bette Dickinson: 🌿 Website: bettedickinson.com 🌿 The Art of Vine Making: theartofvinemaking.com About The Writers’ Bloc Podcast: Hosted by Cara Ray, The Writers’ Bloc podcast equips Christian writers and creators to grow in their craft, deepen their faith, and build meaningful creative work that serves others. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writersblocpod.substack.com/subscribe

    41 min
  5. Feb 27

    Ep: 98: A Christian Author's Take on Cozy Fantasy

    Is Cozy Fantasy the Genre We’ve Been Missing? A Conversation with Deborah Pettit What exactly is cozy fantasy, and why is it suddenly everywhere? In this episode of The Writers’ Bloc Podcast, Cara sits down with children’s fantasy author Deborah Pettit (author of The Heroes of Tuduma Forest series) to explore the rise of cozy fantasy, what sets it apart from epic fantasy, and why this genre may be filling a deeper cultural and spiritual need than we realize. Deborah shares her personal journey through depression, how Scripture reshaped her thinking, and how that transformation now informs the character-driven stories she writes for young readers. Together, we discuss: What cozy fantasy actually is (and what it isn’t) The difference between epic fantasy and cozy fantasy Why many modern fantasy books leave Christian parents uneasy How classic stories like The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, and The Little Prince fit into today’s evolving definitions Writing moral, clean fantasy without relying on occult themes Why character arcs matter more than plot in cozy storytelling The spiritual hunger beneath the popularity of this genre Whether you’re a fiction writer, nonfiction writer, homeschool parent, or simply someone who cares about the stories shaping the next generation, this conversation will help you think more critically about imagination, storytelling, and truth. 👉 Deborah will go deeper into the spiritual themes behind cozy fantasy in her extended teaching inside the Writers’ Bloc community. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Positive Trait Thesaurus and The Negative Trait Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi Deborah Pettit’s Heroes of Tuduma Forest series If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a writer who needs to hear it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writersblocpod.substack.com/subscribe

    41 min

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This podcast is for Christian writers who want to grow in the art and heart of writing. Join us each week as we seek to encourage and equip one another to love God, words, and our readers. writersblocpod.substack.com