Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • Don’t Make These 10 Basic Blogging Mistakes

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Blogging can be a great way to build a platform and connect with our audience—if we do it right. Doing it wrong can often do more harm than good. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="- @EdieMelson on @BRMCWC #writing #socialmedia"]Don't make these 10 basic #blogging mistakes[/tweet_box] Not having a…

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  • Word Weavers: And Why You Should Join

    By Susan Neal @SusanNealYoga After several years of writing, I understand the loneliness that accompanies the life of an author. On most days, my biggest social interaction consists of liking posts on Facebook. My friends and family don't understand my career nor its accompanying isolation. However, my Christian writers’ critique…

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  • How to use photos to create memes for your blog

    by Mary Denman, @MaryDenman , Instagram: @MaryFDenman Have you ever seen great looking memes online and wished you could create them for your blog? You can! I'm going to teach you a few things about how to create memes using your own photos.   Why is this important?   Memes on your…

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  • Who’s the Boss?

    By DiAnn Mills, @DiAnnMills Every time I begin a new writing project, I panic. Can I do this again? Do I have the necessary skills to carry another book through to completion? Will my readers like the characters? Is my plot credible with enough twists and turns to keep the…

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  • 7 Traits Every Writer Needs for Leadership

    By DiAnn Mills, @DiAnnMills Christian writers in leadership have a responsibility to those who look up to us for guidance and wisdom. The distinction requires a unique skill set. What are the 7 Traits Every Christian Writer Needs for Leadership? Make positive choices. Choose joy. This is not about expecting…

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  • 10 Signs Writers Need to Hire Editors

    By Alycia Morales @AlyciaMorales You’ve just finished your manuscript. Maybe it’s your first draft and you think it’s pretty good. Maybe you’ve rewritten it five times and now you want to see if you can get it published. The next step is to hire an editor, but a lot of…

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