Tagged: Writing Inspiration

  • Use These Tips to Move Past Writing Rejection

    by Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted Rejection is not fun. I can't think of a soul who lives for the next rejection, whether it be in our families, our jobs, or our writing career. These days when a child is told no, the next thing to expect is wailing . . . maybe a…

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  • One Writer’s Annual Reading Plan

    by Bob Hostetler @BobHoss At the recent (and wonderful!) Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, I had occasion several times to mention the fact that I compile and generally follow an annual reading plan every year. As a writer, of course, I afford reading a high priority in my life.…

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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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  • Writers! Don’t Go Back to Normal

    by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 After a conference, we try to go back to normal. My advice? Don’t. Once you have experienced BRMCWC for yourself, there’s no going back. Your “normal” has been altered forever. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@KatyKauffman28 #BRMCWC #writing"]Writers! Don’t Go Back to Normal[/tweet_box]  Say good-bye to the old…

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  • Learn How to Be a Visual Writer

    by Tammy Van Gils @TammyVanGils Take a moment and imagine these iconic scenes. With grey skies above and a slight breeze blowing, they walked near her childhood home. Carrying her shoes in one hand, she walked up the driveway and stopped near the old, dilapidated house. Pain strained her face…

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  • Becoming A Warrior Writer

    by Tammy Van Gils @TammyVanGils Most folks are familiar with the story of Gideon from Judges 6-8. The Israelites had done evil in the eyes of the Lord and oppression came upon them at the hands of the Midianites. Eventually, the Israelites cried out to the Lord for help. He…

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