The Writer‘s Covenant is a book by Dr. Steve Bonenberger that teaches writers how to create compelling and engaging stories. The book is divided into three parts:

  • Part One: The Foundation

This part of the book discusses the importance of having a strong foundation for your story. Bonenberger argues that your story should be built on a solid understanding of the following:

* Your characters: Who are they? What do they want? What are they willing to do to get it?
* Your setting: Where does your story take place? What is the atmosphere like? What are the challenges that your characters face?
* Your plot: What is the main conflict in your story? How will your characters resolve it?
  • Part Two: The Craft

This part of the book teaches you how to use the tools of writing to create a compelling story. Bonenberger covers topics such as:

* Character development: How to create believable and relatable characters
* Scene construction: How to build scenes that are both interesting and engaging
* Dialogue: How to write dialogue that sounds natural and believable
* Description: How to use description to create a vivid and memorable world for your reader
  • Part Three: The Journey

This part of the book is about the process of writing itself. Bonenberger offers advice on how to stay motivated, how to deal with writer‘s block, and how to finish your story.

The Writer‘s Covenant is a comprehensive and practical guide to writing. It is a valuable resource for any writer who wants to improve their craft and create stories that will resonate with readers.

Here are some of the key takeaways from the book:

  • A strong foundation is essential for any good story.

  • The tools of writing can be used to create a compelling story.

  • The writing process is not easy, but it is possible to overcome challenges and finish your story.

If you are serious about writing, then I highly recommend reading The Writer‘s Covenant. It is a valuable resource that will help you improve your craft and create stories that will resonate with readers.