Tagged: Blue Ridge Conference

  • Is Your Writing Stuck in the Bottom Drawer

    By Sandra Kay Chambers @PrayWaves All writers know about the Bottom Drawer—it’s a writer's cemetery! The place where unfinished books and writing projects go to die. I had a book that was stuck in the bottom drawer of my desk for over 10 years. It was about prayer. I knew…

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  • What Kind of Writer Are You? I’m a Writer

    by Ramona Richards @RamonaRichards I’m about to write something that may be a bit controversial, and you are free to disagree with me. But if I hear the question that every writer gets, usually from other writers, again, I may become violent. “You write? Are you a plotter or a…

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  • BRMCWC DIRECTORS’ CHOICE AWARDS

    BY Eva Marie Everson, Contest Director @EvaMarieEverson The Directors’ Choice Awards are given to published writers who are a past or current conferee (past faculty members who are not also past conferees are not eligible). [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#Writing #Writingcontest #BRMCWC"]BRMCWC DIRECTORS’ CHOICE AWARDS by @EvaMarieEverson on @BRMCWC[/tweet_box] Rules, Guidelines & Fees: Any…

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  • Writing Your Heart

    By Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted The writing industry is tough. Since 2008, when the economy collapsed and publishers began to struggle, everything changed. An already tight industry became even tighter. Writers once sought after the thousands of slots for publication and now they vie for the few hundred available. There is…

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  • Where Authors Can Take Bookmarks

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills A writer has a new release, and she is excited to promote the book. One of the means of creating awareness to readers is The publisher has provided many bookmarks or the writer has designed them. The writer is ready to distribute them to readers. But…

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  • Writers, Trust Your Readers

    By Aaron Gansky @ADGansky Maybe it’s a psychological thing, some innate fear that our readers won’t pick up on our subtlety. So we over write. I’m a huge offender of this, but I’ve seen some published works that are pretty bad, too. Have you seen the “almost” sentence? Jake was…

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