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The Value of a Contest – Part of Being a Writer is Submitting Your Work
@EvaMarieEverson It’s that time again! Time to start talking about the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference contests. If you have been to BRMCWC before, you know that the awards night is one of the highlights of the conference. We dress up. We take pictures. And we hear phrases like,…
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What Goes on a Writer’s Business Card?
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson One of the most valuable parts of attending a writing conference is the opportunity for networking. And while a lot of networking now takes place online—through social media—nothing beats meeting someone face-to-face. While meeting someone in person is good, being remembered is even better. That’s why…
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Do I Really Need a One Sheet & What Info Should it Have?
@EdieMelson For those of you getting ready for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference you may have heard about the need for a One Sheet. This tool is also known as a Pitch Sheet. It’s a one page presentation of the project you’re pitching to an editor or agent. Today I’ll be…
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An Overview of the 2019 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson The 2019 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference is almost here. We expect this to be a banner year and know that having each of you with us will make it extra special. We want to make certain you know what to expect, so this is…
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Getting Ready for BRMCWC 2019 – The Post Conference with Donald Maass
This year we’re offering something new at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference – a Post Conference Intensive. We’ve got the best-selling author and New York Times agent, Donald Maass coming in and teaching for an entire day. It’s important to note that this event require a SEPARATE REGISTRATION.…
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More Information About the Labyrinth Practicum Class At BRMCWC 2019
[tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="- @EvaMarieEverson on @BRMCWC #writing #faith"]More Information About the Labyrinth Practicum[/tweet_box] In 1981, my husband and I were given two free tickets to see Chariots of Fire, the motion picture that depicted the stories of Eric Liddelland Harold Abrahams, two runners in the 1924 Olympics. Liddell had been made famous,…
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