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Friday Faculty Five
Welcome to Friday Faculty Five! This week, we hear from nonfiction author Linda Gilden, author and freelance editor Andrea Merrell, and Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference founder Yvonne Lehman. [tweet_box design="default" float="none"]We're 1 week from conference! This week we'll hear from BRMCWC founder, a nonfiction author, & a freelance…
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Healthy Expectations for a Successful Writing Conference
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Attending a writing conference is a big deal. Writers often budget all year to be able to go, especially if it’s a larger (more expensive) event. But along with the financial planning, [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject=" @EdieMelson on @BRMCWC "]we also need to calibrate our #writing…
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Bringing Security Blankets to the Conference
by Sally Matheny, @Sally_Matheny Do you resist going to writing conferences without a Linus-Blanket? I am not referring to your fuzzy, bed-raggled quilt from home. I’m talking about bringing a friend along for moral support. It’s great when writer buddies travel together, but there comes a time at every conference,…
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We Have an App for The Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference – and IT’S LIVE!
We have an App for That and IT’S LIVE! As I promised, I’m going give you a tour. And yes, we have an app for that! Today I’m going to give you a tour of the Blue Ridge Conference app to whet your appetite. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="via @EdieMelson #writing"]Yep,…
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Friday Faculty Five
Welcome to this week's Friday Faculty Five! Up next we've got a pirate ... ARG! and a podcast host. Find out more about Eddie Jones of Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas and Scott McCausey of Christian Devoitons Speak UP! in this week's edition of Friday Faculty Five. [tweet_box design="default" float="none"]Want…
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Learn How to Be a Visual Writer
by Tammy Van Gils @TammyVanGils Take a moment and imagine these iconic scenes. With grey skies above and a slight breeze blowing, they walked near her childhood home. Carrying her shoes in one hand, she walked up the driveway and stopped near the old, dilapidated house. Pain strained her face…
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