Tagged: Blue Ridge Conference

  • Tips to Help Writers Grow a Twitter Account

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson This is a great question! It’s also one that has a lot of part to it. To try to cover all of the info in a single post won’t be possible. But we’ll give you a good foundation today and continue to cover the info in…

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  • New Year New Goals

    by Susan U. Neal RN, MBA, MHS @SusanNealYoga The dawn of a new year fosters time for reflection and planning. It is a time to look back on last year, evaluate what you did, and plan for the next year. The new year motivates one to meet with the Lord…

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  • Titling Titles

    By Aaron Gansky @ADGansky As an editor for The Citron Review, a common trend were great stories with mediocre titles. I don’t blame writers for struggling with this. It can be tricky. Here’s some quick thoughts on how to elevate the quality of your title for your fiction. [tweet_box design="default"…

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  • Introducing a new member on our BRMCWC team!

    We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to build our leadership team and unveil some new and exciting things for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. Today we want to introduce you to the first of many additions—our blog manager—Heather Kreke.  Her heart to encourage others is a big…

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  • A Refresher for the Bible Study Blogger Katy Kauffman A Refresher for the Bible Study Blogger

    by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 My adventures in blogging began at one of my favorite places on earth—the Blue Ridge conference. I sat nervously in James Rubart’s marketing class and raised my hand. He needed a guinea pig, someone who wanted to set up a blog in class as an example.…

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  • Book Proposal Basics for Writers-Part 6-Three Chapters Book Proposal Basics for Writers-Part 6-Three Chapters

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @BisbanoWrites Happy New Year. Did you resolve to start a manuscript or finish the book you’ve been working on? This is your year! You can do it!  Whether you decide to traditionally publish, or self publish, you need a book proposal. One of the most important parts…

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