Tagged: writers conference

  • 2021 BRMCWC Faculty Sneak Preview 

    By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Do you hear the drum roll? It thrills the BRMCWC Leadership Team to announce our 2021 Faculty for our May 30 - June 3 conference. Our post-conference speaker on Friday, June 4th, will feature Robert Benson: “Writing to Discover the Movement of the Holy One in Your…

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  • 10 Fantastic Benefits of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference 2020

    by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales At the beginning of 2020, we had so many plans for the year. And then … many of those plans were cancelled or postponed. You are not alone if you have been bummed out for the past six months. Lonely. Missing your writer friends. Missing conferences.…

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  • The Foundations Awards (Round II)

    By Eva Marie Everson @EvaMarieEverson BRMCWC Contests Director The pandemic we know as Covid-19 or coronavirus or "that monster" has changed our lives in so many ways, one would be hard-pressed to list them all. For those of us who enjoy Christian Writers Conference Spring Season, we have, for the…

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  • Your Conference P.L.A.N.

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @BisbanoWrites Conference season is upon us! I’m excited to attend Blue Ridge and hopefully a few others. Will you attend or does the lack finances keep you at home? The first year God called me to write I attended four conferences. My family doesn’t make a lot…

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  • 10 Reasons to Attend the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

    by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Now is the time to make plans to attend the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference May 24-28 and the post conference with Jane Friedman on May 29. We are thrilled at the lineup of experienced faculty who are well-known within the publishing industry as polished…

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  • Plan to Attend a Writers Conference PLAN Now to Attend a Writers Conference in 2019

    “I can’t go to a conference. It’s expensive, and I can’t get the time off,” my friend said. She was right. A conference costs time and money. If you ask anyone who has attended one, however, they will say it was worth every penny - and second - they spent.…

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