
By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett
Blue Ridge 2025 is rapidly approaching. This might be your first or fifteenth time attending, and as always, it’ll be a different experience for several reasons:
But – different doesn’t mean bad, even though many of us are a little (or a lot) change averse.
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So, as you prepare to go forth and conquer, here are my best tips (in no particular order of importance) for making the most out of this year’s Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference.
And finally, attend unselfishly. Yes, you are there to get something – a contact, some education, amazing fellowship with other like-minded creatives. But you can also contribute. Maybe you can clear someone else’s meal tray, buy a stranger (a hard working faculty member) a beverage, pray with someone waiting for an appointment or offer an encouraging word to a fellow attendee.
You won’t regret a moment.

Writer, broadcaster and speaker Debb Hackett has been a radio journalist for more than twenty years. Married to a Royal Air Force test pilot, Debb has written a Bible study for military wives.
A regular contributor to the Advanced Writers and Speakers Devotional Arise Daily, she’s also been privileged to writer chapters for Write Well Sell Well. For now, based near London, England she’s having lots of fun working on a contemporary romance series and was an ACFW Genesis award semi-finalist in 2020.
When she’s not writing, Debb can be found leading worship, playing bass or skiing. If you can swing by her house while she’s making scones, that would also be a win.