Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • 5 Tips to Brand Your Writing Style

    By DiAnn Mills, @DiAnnMills Developing a writer’s brand can sound like scaling a cliff unless the writer has sound footing. Unfortunately if a writer fails to take distinct steps to establish a brand, the publishing industry will do the job themselves, and you might not like their choice. A professional…

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  • Taming the Beast Called Time Management

    By DiAnn Mills, @DiAnnMills Busy writers realize they must master the feat of time management or they will fall into a hole called overwhelmed and unproductive. With a few guidelines, we can learn how to take charge of our responsibilities and give us time to spare. The key is to…

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  • Sneak Peek at the 2018 BRMCWC Faculty

    Wow! It has been such an incredible year for the BRMCWC family! Rest assured, however, that we are working diligently to make sure that 2018 is even better! In the meantime, we'd like to whet your appetite a bit, with a first look at the BRMCWC faculty for our next…

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  • Perspective for Writers

    by Sarah Van Diest @SarahVanDiest “And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the…

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  • 9 Benefits of Participating in NaNoWriMo

    by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales November is quickly approaching! As we focus on pulling out our sweaters and boots, drinking all the pumpkin spice lattes we can handle, and photographing the changing of the leaves, several writers will be gearing up for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). For the month…

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  • Writing Through the Chaos

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson There has been a lot of chaos in our world lately—catastrophic wildfires, Unprecedented flooding with Hurricane Harvey, and Hurricane Irma—one of the largest ever. Even if you were fortunate enough not to be directly impacted by these large-scale events, chances are you have people close to…

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