Tagged: Blue Ridge Conference

  • Truth Writer Truth: You, Writer, Are Not a Fraud

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @bisbanowrites I feel like a fraud, a fake, a “wanna-be” writer who somehow made it into the wrong line and no one noticed. I am amongst elite writers, and not one of them realizes that I don’t belong. Yes, I can talk the talk—I wear my mask…

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  • mess of life Man-shoes in the Midst of the Mess

    by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea I don’t believe it’s true, but someone once told me that a house perpetually and perfectly well kept is a sign of an “uninteresting” life. Again, not true. But for people who believe it, I might be one of the most fascinating people they’ll ever meet.…

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  • writing flow 10 Things to Do When the Writing Doesn’t Flow

    by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales Some days I find myself sitting in front of the computer, head hurting, staring at a blank screen. Although the desire to write is there, the words aren't. Maybe it's the headache. Maybe it's the 50 other things rolling around in my brain, crowding out…

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  • july 4th holiday meme Happy 4th of July!

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@DiAnnMills @BRMCWC #BRMCWC #July4th "] Happy 4th of July![/tweet_box]

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  • social media discipline and training Fitness for an Author’s Social Media Life

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson We all know the importance of staying in shape. Today I’m going to give you a workout plan to keep your social media life in shape. To stay efficient at social media we’ve got to be lean. After all our goal is a writing life, not a marketing…

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  • 5 Reasons to Express Gratitude for Publishers

    by Tamela Hancock Murray @Tamela_Murray Since I’ve been an agent a long time, I don’t need to write a blog post like this to butter up the publishers I work with. They already know me. But I think it's always a good idea to show gratitude. Let's think about what publishers…

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