Tagged: Writing Life

  • How A Writer Can Professionally Follow Up After A Conference

    By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett Whether you’ve recently returned from a conference or are excitedly planning your next trip, how you respond post-event is vital to building strong connections and maximizing the networking you did while in attendance.  Invitations to submit  These are the golden tickets, and why a lot of…

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  • It is Possible to Write Through Difficult Times with These Tips

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Life happens to all of us, and with it comes times of chaos and catastrophe. It’s easy to get derailed and let our writing life come to a screeching halt. That’s never a good thing, no matter what crisis we’re dealing with—from the death of a…

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  • The Writer’s Dawn

    by: Shannon Redmon @shannon_redmon “But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, that shines brighter and brighter until the full day.” Proverbs 4:18 (NASB) When light dawns over my mountain home in Western North Carolina, the sun doesn’t pop up all at once—bright and ready like…

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  • Writers Need A Thick Skin

    by Ane Mulligan  @AneMulligan In preparation to publish your writing, you need to care for your skin. What, you ask? Skin care? What does that have to do with publishing or my writing for that matter? Everything, little scribe. It's all about Rhino Skin. Layer by layer, a writer must…

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  • Our Readers Favorite Writing Quotes

    Our Readers Favorite Writing Quotes Memes Created by Alycia Morales "Words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think." Lord Byron   "Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on…

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  • God’s Favor in Your Writing Life 

    by Josie Siler @josie_siler The Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference may be in the rear view mirror, but the impact of the week will remain in signposts along the road ahead for quite some time. If you attended the conference, you probably remember Linda Goldfarb’s question. She asked attendees…

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