Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • Dedicate Your Life to Prayer

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Welcome to Faith Friday, week two of our Adventure with God for writers. We will continue with the letter D of the acrostic for A D V E N T U R E. The letter D of adventure is a reminder to dedicate our lives to…

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  • Mastering Plot: Part 1

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Plot is defined as the series of events in your story. It’s also called the storyline. While that may sound simple, mastering plot takes time, imagination, and knowing our characters inside and out. A storyline is filled with action and chronologically propels the story forward. Today’s…

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  • What Do You Say to the Voices in Your Head?

    By Deborah Clack @deborah_clack [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#brmcwc #amwriting @deborah_clack"]What Do You Say to the Voices in Your Head?[/tweet_box] The black dress. The uncomfortable heels. The freshened make-up. And the hope that this was the night Lance Vernon Clack would propose to me. Twelve years ago, almost to the day,…

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  • Accept The Call

    By DiAnn Mills @diannmills Today begins our first Faith Friday post. For the next nine weeks, we'll be exploring our relationship with God as writers for Him by using the acronym A-D-V-E-N-T-U-R-E [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@DiAnnMills #BRMCWC #faith"]Accept The Call[/tweet_box] Today, we want to dwell on the letter A: Accept…

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  • 4 Ways To Keep Your Writing Inspiration

    By Vincent B. Davis II @vbdavisii [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@vbdavisii #writing #BRMCWC"]4 Ways To Keep Your Writing Inspiration[/tweet_box] Writers, by nature, are adrenaline junkies. Artistic rush seekers. We might claim that it’s the coffee that keeps us coming back to the computer screen, but in reality, it’s that indescribable feeling…

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  • 5 Things You’ll Discover When You Write THROUGH the Tough Times

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson I’ve never met anyone who had an easy life. I’ve met a lot of people that looked like they did—from the outside. But once I’ve gotten to know them, I quickly learned that things were never what they seemed. This holds true for writers. Those who…

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