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BRMCWC 2025 Contests are OPEN
PLEASE NOTE: There have been updates to the contest rules. To Enter go to the CONTEST PAGE on our website!!! Link to the BRMCWC 2025 Contest Page The 2025 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Contests Are OPEN! (Please note that some of our rules have changed and that we…
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Drawing Near
by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea “You know what it is, right?” It was years ago when my son handed me his drawing and asked me that question. And may I say, I handled it like a real pro. Actually no. I may not say that. Because I froze. Froze like a total…
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Imaginary Writing Friends
By Darlene L. Turner @darlenelturner As children, we loved to play in our imaginary worlds. We’d make up stories for our dolls, barbies, trucks, build forts and have wars, etc. If you’re a writer, I’m guessing you probably even had an imaginary friend or two, right? Confession time . . .…
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Using Your Book as Your Personal Business Card
By Dr. Chrissy Whiting-Madison @joyfulgurly If you’ve ever published a book or you are even just considering publishing your book of poems, self-help suggestions or novel, you have more than likely heard the expression, “your book is your business card.” Is Your Book Really Your Business Card? The simple answer…
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Writers, Let’s Give It Our Best
By Tammy Karasek @tickledpinktam The time to sit and write has arrived. You’d planned for it. You perched yourself in front of the computer screen or notebook with a pen and have written your fingers numb. As you wrote the piece, whether a blog post, article, devotion or part of…
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Rules for Engaging with Agents
By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett The first time I met an agent, I began creating content for a future conference seminar, “How Not to Sign with an Agent.” I added points to it every time I attended a conference, and it became a topic of great hilarity between my critique partner…
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