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Why an Appropriate Email Address Will Help Your Writing Career
by Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted Toehold@tweetietoo.com. Appropriate email addresses are vital. I got your attention, didn’t I? When you read that email address you had to say, “What on earth?” Believe it or not, I say, “What on earth” all the time. You would be floored at the email addresses that…
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10 Reasons to Attend the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference
by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Now is the time to make plans to attend the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference May 24-28 and the post conference with Jane Friedman on May 29. We are thrilled at the lineup of experienced faculty who are well-known within the publishing industry as polished…
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Announcing the 2020 Class List for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference
Below is the link to our 2020 Class offering page. As many of you know, this list will have some changes before we make it to the conference in May. Because of this, we ask that you check back regularly. 2020 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Class Listing The…
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Those Pesky Deadlines
by @RamonaRichards Of course, it would happen in the month that the new blog manager takes over here on the BRMCWC blog. And, of course, it would be in the month I’m trying to finalize my new book on editorial advice. And even though I have the deadlines for these…
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Tips to Help Writers Grow a Twitter Account
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson This is a great question! It’s also one that has a lot of part to it. To try to cover all of the info in a single post won’t be possible. But we’ll give you a good foundation today and continue to cover the info in…
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Thoughts on Handling Challenges as a Writer
by Lynn Blackburn @LYNNHBLACKBURN My family vacations every summer at a small lake house in the mountains of North Carolina. It’s now one of our favorite places in the world but as I recall, my first trip to the house wasn’t particularly pleasant. My aunt and uncle own the house and…
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