Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • blueridgeconference.com Livestreaming: FireTalk

    by Bethany Jett, @BetJett **update 10.18.16: FireTalk is now charging for their services, with the exception of a free ten minutes maximum.** In last week's post we discussed Facebook Live. This week, let's chat about how to livestream with other people. Facebook Live will have two-person broadcasting capabilities in the future,…

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  • Start Small Think Big but Start Small

    by Alycia W. Morales     @AlyciaMorales One of the best pieces of writing advice I received when I was just starting out was to start small. Don't aim for the book deal. Rather, start with a blog. Find your voice. Develop your writing skills. Read a lot and learn the craft.…

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  • Welcome to Livestreaming: Facebook Live

    by Bethany Jett, @BetJett The livestreaming community went into a state of momentary shock when major player Blab.im said "buh-bye for now" and went offline two weeks ago. According to their farewell blog post, they'd "gone from 0 users to 3.9 million users in less than one year." 3.9 million…

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  • Social Media, Marketing & Branding

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Recently I’ve been reminded what a small world publishing really is. Even if we don’t actually know each other, it’s likely that we have friends and associates in common. Because it’s such a small world, it’s important for us to all pay attention to how we interact,…

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  • Post-Conference Blues 10 Ways to Overcome Post-Conference Blues

    by Alycia W. Morales      @AlyciaMorales This week, I attended ACFW in Nashville, TN. Along with seeing writer friends I've known for years, I saw some who I'm in awe of and just getting to know. I met new friends, as well. I enjoyed the classes I attended. I brainstormed. I…

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  • BlueRidgeConference 3 Traits of a Great “First Reader”

    by Bethany Jett, @BetJett Your First Reader is a super important person in your writing journey. As writers, we get so close to our projects, our writing "babies," if you will, that it can be difficult to take a step back. Having a second set of eyes (or three or four)…

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