Tagged: Blue Ridge Conference

  • The Serious Writer’s Year-End Assessment

    By D.L. Koontz, @DLKoontz   As writers, we enjoy being our own bosses. If you could separate You-the-Writer from You-the-Boss in order to conduct a Year-End Review of your 2017 performance, how well would you do? Did you arrive in your office (kitchen table, attic nook) on time? Did you immediately…

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  • Copywriting 101: Intro to the Business of Writing for Business

    By Holland Webb, @WebbJohnpaul   I’d Ruther Go to Druther’s Restaurant That is the first advertising tagline I remember, and I was only six years old when Druther’s came to our Kentucky town. Did you ever eat at a Druther’s? It was a short-lived fast food brand with locations in…

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  • Pondering with a Pen

    By Lucinda Secrest McDowell, @LucindaSMcDowel   As Christmas unfolds, perhaps it’s time for some pondering. You know, like Mary did after Jesus had been born and visited. But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart. Luke 2.19 Because sometimes it’s what we don’t share, that’s most precious.…

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  • How to Write a Hallmark Christmas Romance Novel

    By Eddie Jones @EddieJonesTweet One of the Christmas traditions at the Jones home is our annual “Binging on Hallmark movies.” My wife records each and every movie. She watches for fun. I watch to learn and take notes. Here is what I’ve learned from Hallmark about writing Christmas romance novels.…

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  • Five Ways to Clean Up Your Writing Work Schedule

    By Cindy Sproles, @CindyDevoted   It was just one more thing for me to do. "I trust you can manage this." A friend called and dumped her work on me because she’d over committed herself. She was stressed, upset. I did feel for her. Impulse kicked in, and I said yes…

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  • Your Book’s Silent Killers

    By Vincent B. Davis II, @vbdavisii   Regardless of our book's genre, they have many silent killers. There might not be a single murder in your narrative, but there are several factors that can kill your book sales if you overlook them. The three I've decided to highlight here are…

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