Tagged: Writers Life

  • As Your Follow Your Writing Dreams, Are You Skydiving or Flying?

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, Ephesians 3:20 Sometimes (more often than not) I get caught up in the process of life. I’m an analytical sort…

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  • What Do You Say to the Voices in Your Head?

    By Deborah Clack @deborah_clack [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#brmcwc #amwriting @deborah_clack"]What Do You Say to the Voices in Your Head?[/tweet_box] The black dress. The uncomfortable heels. The freshened make-up. And the hope that this was the night Lance Vernon Clack would propose to me. Twelve years ago, almost to the day,…

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  • One Writer’s Annual Reading Plan

    by Bob Hostetler @BobHoss At the recent (and wonderful!) Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, I had occasion several times to mention the fact that I compile and generally follow an annual reading plan every year. As a writer, of course, I afford reading a high priority in my life.…

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  • 4 Ways To Keep Your Writing Inspiration

    By Vincent B. Davis II @vbdavisii [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@vbdavisii #writing #BRMCWC"]4 Ways To Keep Your Writing Inspiration[/tweet_box] Writers, by nature, are adrenaline junkies. Artistic rush seekers. We might claim that it’s the coffee that keeps us coming back to the computer screen, but in reality, it’s that indescribable feeling…

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  • 5 Things You’ll Discover When You Write THROUGH the Tough Times

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson I’ve never met anyone who had an easy life. I’ve met a lot of people that looked like they did—from the outside. But once I’ve gotten to know them, I quickly learned that things were never what they seemed. This holds true for writers. Those who…

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  • Writers! Don’t Go Back to Normal

    by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 After a conference, we try to go back to normal. My advice? Don’t. Once you have experienced BRMCWC for yourself, there’s no going back. Your “normal” has been altered forever. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@KatyKauffman28 #BRMCWC #writing"]Writers! Don’t Go Back to Normal[/tweet_box]  Say good-bye to the old…

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