Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • How Writers Can Engage With Reader Groups

    by Lindsey Brackett @LindsBrac You’ve done it! You wrote a book. You found an agent and house. You independently published. Either way, you have a book you can hold in your hands or scroll on your phone and now the question is—how do you find readers?  Enter reader groups! One…

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  • God is Not Our Virtual Writing Assistant

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills We’ve all read quotes and Scripture about the role God plays in all areas of our lives I’ve even heard He’s my virtual assistant. While that sounds noteworthy … that aspect is not Biblical. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#BRMCWC #Writing #Writinglife"]God is Not Our Virtual Writing Assistant by…

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  • Blue Ridge Reader Connections

    By Tammy Karasek @tickledpinktam Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference has grown again! First we added a new Podcast with it’s own spot on our website and a Facebook Group. Next came the option to join us for the November conference virtually. Exciting times for sure.  But now, our shirt…

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  • What Does My Writing Year Look Like?

    by Blythe Daniel @BlytheDaniel Friend, how are you feeling about starting a new year? Our community, our family of writers has suffered loss this year. There has been widespread heartache. And yet, we are a people who live with the most hope because we have the hope of glory in…

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  • The Right Word at the Write Time

    by Sandy Kirby Quandt @SandyKQuandt Although many writers make New Years resolutions and choose a verse or word for the coming year, I’m not one of them. It doesn’t work for me. Possibly the reason it doesn’t work is God constantly shows me new things throughout the year which would…

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  • Awash in Grace

    by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea You can tell a lot about people by the way they do their laundry. I have friends who have certain days they designate as “laundry days.” I confess, I’m probably much more impressed by that than any grown woman should be. My laundry days? They usually happen…

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