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Do I Really Need a One Sheet & What Info Should it Have?
@EdieMelson For those of you getting ready for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference you may have heard about the need for a One Sheet. This tool is also known as a Pitch Sheet. It’s a one page presentation of the project you’re pitching to an editor or agent. Today I’ll be…
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Announcing the 2019 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Class List
Below is the link to our 2019 Class offering page. As many of you know, this list will have some changes before we make it to the conference in May. Because of this, we ask that you check back regularly. 2019 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Class Listing The…
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Saturday Six ~ Sixth Edition
It's here! It's finally here! We've made it to Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference weekend! While you're busy packing and trying not to be overwhelmed by your nerves or excitement, take a moment to check out the final four faculty members in our Saturday Six ~ Sixth Edition post.…
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Dancing in the Rain
By David Teems, @DavidTeems WEEKS AGO, in conversation with a friend, I accidentally referred to the BRMCWC as the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writer’s Festival. A slip? Perhaps. I caught myself and made the correction, but I could not easily throw off the notion. To meet, to learn, to…
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Saturday Six ~ Fifth Edition
Welcome back to Saturday Six! We're only a week out from the conference! (Can you believe it? Neither can I.) [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#WritersConference "]Meet Our Faculty - @BRMCWC Saturday Six - Someone's trying out for the Redsox![/tweet_box] This week, we're featuring six more of our fine faculty members. Find…
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Making Connections that Last
By Lindsey Brackett, @LindsBrac Four years ago I attended my first ever writer's conference. Truthfully, I'd never even realized these existed. A place filled with people who thought like me and wanted to talk about imaginary characters as if they were real and used jargon like "action tag" and…
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