Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • A Sneak Peek at the 2022 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Faculty!

    We’re super excited to share a sneak peek at what we have planned for BRMCWC 2022! Our faculty line-up for the week of May 29 - June 2, 2022 is the strongest ever. We know you're going to be as excited as we are when you see those who'll be…

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  • Building Your Writing Brand

    By JP Robinson @JPRobinsonBooks Indie authors often want to know how to build a writing brand. There are actually two sides of being a successful author: the writing side and the business side. The writing side is self-evident, but many authors are surprised to learn that there is also a…

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  • 8 Reasons To Write Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

    @AlyciaMorales I’m staring out the window watching a cold rain fall and wondering what on earth to blog about. Yesterday was a sick day for me, and I think my brain is still trying to catch up to the fact that my body feels better. I can’t put two sentences…

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  • Use Conflict to Start a Nonfiction Book

    by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 We all want a happy ending. But no life reaches a happy ending without some conflict. That’s why we need novels and nonfiction books. We want to see someone overcome the odds and win the victory, find their true love, or solve the crime. We want…

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  • Influencing with Pumpkinality

    by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea How can you tell it’s fall? The answer:  Pumpkins. Not necessarily pumpkins in the garden. No, it’s about much more than that. It’s pumpkins on every store shelf in every form you can think of—and some you never thought of. And some you’d rather not ever have…

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  • How Important are First Impressions?

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills We’ve all heard about the importance of first impressions. Maybe we’ve been misjudged and suffered. What can we do when ours is tainted? We can apologize, even justify, our behavior. But unfortunately, that initial meeting can’t be undone. Last week, I spoke with a writer friend…

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