Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • 7 Tips for Reigniting Your Inspiration to Write

    @KatyKauffman28 Some days the words just don’t come. I sit at my desk and look at the computer screen. I wait for a sense of inspiration to wash over me, and … nothing. Blank page, ticking clock, and nada. I don’t even know where to start. If you have days…

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  • Redemption in Your Writing Career

    @LynnHBlackburn I want to tell you a story. It involves football, but it’s not a football story, so stay with me. It happened several years ago, and I’ve never forgotten it. During a huge Clemson game, the punter Andy Teasdall, messed up. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="- @LynnBlackburn on @BRMCWC #pubtip"]Redemption…

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  • And That’s a Rap

    @RhondaRhea I was trying to get the last chocolate chip at the bottom of the smoothie with a straw—and who knew I could beatbox? So I figure my only course now is to write a rap. What possible other choice do I have? I’ve been sitting here for 20 minutes…

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  • Stacking Up Our Publishing Dominoes in the New Year

    @DiAnnMills Our family celebrations often involve a game of dominoes. Me? I like stacking them up and watching them fall one-by-one.  Unfortunately if writers don’t make a few plans for their writing career in January 2019, our publishing dreams may fall flat. Every writer is motivated by something, and when…

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  • Happy New Year!

    Wishing you and yours the happiest New Year ever!

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  • Make Your Writing Goals Work for You

    @AlyciaMorales Every year is a chance to start over. We set new goals, attempt to achieve new plans. Sometimes we stick to them, some times we fail. Thankfully, we have 365 chances to accomplish them. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="- @AlyciaMorales on @BRMCWC #NewYearsResolution"]Make your #writing goals work for you [/tweet_box] Many of…

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