Tagged: Edie Melson

  • Sneak Peek at 2024 BRMCWC Faculty

    Take a peek at just some of the amazing faculty that will be attending and teaching at BRMCWC 2024!   Have you registered yet? No? Now is a great time. Also a great gift suggestion for the writer who has everything! Follow this link for more information, FAQs and ways…

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  • BRMCWC 2024 Contests Are Open!

    CONTEST INFORMATION The 2024 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Contests Are OPEN!!!! (Please note that some of our rules have changed. Read these instructions carefully.)   The 2024 contests officially open on November 1, 2023. The BRMCWC contests and dessert banquet are among the many highlights of BRMCWC. Every…

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  • Don’t Miss the Mountainside Novelist Retreat in October

    A Hands-on Experience for Novelists The Mountainside Novelist Retreat will be bigger and better than ever this year! We hope you can join us from October 8, 2023—October 11, 2023 at the Ridgecrest Conference Center. Call 1-800-588-7222 to Register Today! [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="from @BRMCWC"]Don't Miss the Mountainside Novelist Retreat…

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  • The P.O.I.N.T. of Being a Writer

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Many of us came to the world of writing in a roundabout way. A lot of us don’t have degrees that qualify us. Because of that, we often struggle with insecurity. We strive for validation through publication. But no matter how many awards we win, things we…

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  • The Application Process for Teaching at the 2024 Conference is Live

    If you're interested in applying, please go to this page on the website, read the information and FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS The form will be open from June 15 - July 31. Here is the direct link: https://www.blueridgeconference.com/faculty-proposal/

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  • Beware the Post-Conference Writing Blues

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson We're about two weeks away from the end of the 2023 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. It's always one of the high points of my year, but it's also an exhausting experience. And that exhaustion isn't limited just to those directing a conference or on…

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