Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • BRMCWC 2018 Faculty Saturday Six ~ Fifth Edition

    Welcome back to Saturday Six! We're only a week out from the conference! (Can you believe it? Neither can I.) [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#WritersConference "]Meet Our Faculty - @BRMCWC Saturday Six - Someone's trying out for the Redsox![/tweet_box] This week, we're featuring six more of our fine faculty members. Find…

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  • Making Connections that Last

    By Lindsey Brackett, @LindsBrac   Four years ago I attended my first ever writer's conference. Truthfully, I'd never even realized these existed. A place filled with people who thought like me and wanted to talk about imaginary characters as if they were real and used jargon like "action tag" and…

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  • Facebook Live Q & A About BRMCWC Writing Conference

    Tonight, Alycia Morales, our Conference Manager, will be answering all of your pre-conference questions on Facebook Live! Join her at 7:00 PM EST to hear the answers to questions such as: What's the dress code? What should I bring with me? Do I need a business card? What's the weather…

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  • 7 Tips to Create a Powerful Synopsis

    by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Creating a powerful synopsis can be daunting if not downright scary. I hear you moaning! Why do I need a synopsis? If you’re having a tough time getting motivated to pen a synopsis, memorize this: A writer creates a brief summary or outline of a book…

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  • Make Your Writing W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L

    By Katy Kauffman, @KatyKauffman28   “Wonderful” sticks to the heart as much as it does to the mind. Memories of fun-filled travels, time with family and friends, and special moments make a home within us forever. Books can do that too. Wonderful happens when a book speaks to us about…

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  • 5 Action Items for Successful Writers

    By Bethany Jett, @BetJett   We’re less than three weeks away from the conference and chances are you’re working hard on your proposal, finalizing your business cards, and picking out your outfits (just me?). While this list is far from exhaustive considering “learn the craft” should be at the top…

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