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When a Writer’s Mountaintop and Valley Collide
by Josie Siler @josie_siler For many of us, the recent Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference was a mountaintop experience. It was for me. I was one of the Zoomies, the group of conferees who attended virtually and connected during the breaks over Zoom. We had such a blast getting…
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Answers to Your Questions about BRMCWC 2020
by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales As we count down the final days until we gather at the Ridgecrest Conference Center for the 2020 BRMCWC, many have had questions about what to expect and how things will work. Not only are there many of you who are new to the conference, there…
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Blue Ridge 2020 Genre Night and Awards Ceremony
by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Two huge perks for all conferees and faculty at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference is Genre Night and the Awards Ceremony. I want to give you an idea of how exciting this is for you! Genre Night Tuesday night after the keynote is genre…
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If You’re Still Undecided About A Writers’ Conference …
By Julie Lavender @JLavenderwrites If you’re straddling the fence about attending a writers’ conference, allow me to encourage you with some benefits I’ve experienced personally. (I recognize that the pandemic may inhibit your travel to BRMCWC 2020, but I’m hoping I can persuade you to start planning and budgeting now…
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Conference Photography
by Mallory Zynda @malloryjophoto Hello! I’m Mallory - the conference photographer! I wanted to talk a little bit about what the process will look like and help walk through some questions you may have. Should I get headshots? What’s the point? First of all, I think anyone who associates themselves with…
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6 Honest Tips for Newbie Writers
by Alycia Morales @AlyciaMorales In 2010, I attended my first Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. It was my first writers conference. I was a total newbie who had always dreamed of being a writer but had never pursued it as a career. Sure, I’d been writing since I was…
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