Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • Do I Need a Literary Agent? Part I

    by Blythe Daniel @BlytheDaniel Some people think of Jerry Maguire and his fast-acting athleticism as a sports agent and his exchanges with his client who is known to have said: “Show me the money!” Is a literary agent anything like a wheelin’ dealin’ sports agent? We deal with a lot…

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  • A Writer’s Hope

    By Debra DuPree Williams @DDuPreeWilliams Years ago, I chose as my life word, hope. It sums up all that is within my heart for every single facet of my life, especially since I’ve become a mother. My heart is filled with so many hopes for each of them.  There are…

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  • Persevering In Our Writing Journey 

    by Sandy Kirby Quandt @SandyKQuandt Lately, I've thought about persevering in our writing journey when we'd rather give up. When we've hit one too many walls in our attempts to achieve something we have our heart set on achieving. When one too many rejections come back from the submissions we…

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  • Writing Something New

    By Penny Reeve Trying new things as a writer can be scary. I’ve had some experience with this over the years, and especially this year. You see, until now I’ve been a traditionally published author and I’ve been thankful for it. I value the relationships I have with my publishers:…

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  • The Grateful Heart of a Writer

    By Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted It was only a few years ago when I stood chatting with a dear writer friend. “I don’t think I’ll ever be published. It’s been ten years.” Funny thing, she frequently reminds me of that conversation. I admit. It was a whiny moment. We are allowed…

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  • Adding Fall Flair to Social Media Posts

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills It’s 90° where I live in Texas, but it’s officially fall for our northern hemisphere. Social media has transitioned from juicy strawberries and plump blueberries to apples and pumpkins. The colorful leaves add flair, and we look forward to the holidays. Even if we don’t feel like…

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