Tagged: Blue Ridge Conference

  • Special Words for a Writer’s Christmas

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Attempting to write during the Christmas holidays adds another line in the dictionary’s definition for stress. We’re busier now than at any time during the year. Our planning and preparation is fun, and we feel like kids who’ve eaten way too much sugar or grown-up kids on…

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  • Don’t Wait to Write

    by Lynn Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn  I’ve been writing since March of 2009. It’s been almost twelve years since the night I sat at a computer in our bonus room and the story in my head found its way onto a page. That book remains in a drawer, but that night was the…

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  • What Drives You to Publish?

    By W. Terry Whalin @terrywhalin Few people talk about this truth of publishing: it is hard. I’ve been doing it for decades and it is still hard. There is a reason it is called work. Yet thousands of new books are published every day. These books join the millions of books…

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  • Writing Endings

    By Aaron Gansky @ADGansky Endings can be a tricky business. It’s tough to do well. Here are a few things you want to keep in mind as you’re wrapping your book up. First Know where you’re going. Even if you don’t have an outline, have a plan in mind. It…

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  • 2021 BRMCWC Faculty Sneak Preview 

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Do you hear the drum roll? It thrills the BRMCWC Leadership Team to announce our 2021 Faculty for our May 30 - June 3 conference. Our post-conference speaker on Friday, June 4th, will feature Robert Benson: “Writing to Discover the Movement of the Holy One in Your…

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  • Is God the Pilot in Command of Your Writing?

    by Sandy Kirby Quandt @SandyKQuandt My husband has a private pilot’s license which gives him the authority to take an airplane up in the sky, fly it around, and land it safely. When he is behind the controls of a plane, he is the Pilot in Command (PIC). Sometimes he…

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