Tagged: Writing

  • 3 Tips For Working On 2 Or More Writing Projects

    by Ane Mulligan  @AneMulligan Being a novelist, I don’t usually work on more than one book at a time. However, I do write two blog posts, book reviews, and research for another novel while writing my current WIP (work in progress). But lately, the Lord whapped me upside the head…

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  • How to Pack for a Writers Conference

    by Alycia W. Morales @AlyciaMorales With BRMCWC 2025  less than a week out, all sorts of craziness has likely set in. Nerves. Jitters. Doubts. Worries. Concerns. Excitement. Knotted stomach. Caffeine overdrive. Sleeplessness. Spiritual battles. This. Is. Normal. You. Are. Not. Alone. How do we handle these things so we can succeed…

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  • Video Services at BRMCWC 2025

    BRMCWC is happy to offer video services this year! Hamlet Productions is excited to be partnering with Blue Ridge Mountains Writers Conference to help creators and writers make quality video content. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="#Writingconference #BRMCWC #Writinglife"]Video Services at BRMCWC 2025! on @BRMCWC[/tweet_box] They will  help you film video content…

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  • Writer, What Happens When Life Interrupts?

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @bisbanowrites Did life interrupt your plan to join us at the conference? Last year, I was on faculty and head of the Blue Ridge Prayer Warrior Team. I had all my classes ready and purchased small gifts for the prayer team. As I sat in my mother's…

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  • You Can Reach Your Writing Goals

    By W. Terry Whalin @terrywhalin The word “instant” characterizes our world. Addicted to their email, many people have switched to a communication device which is much more than a cell phone but includes email, so they are in constant touch with their work. These writers are committed to answering every single…

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  • Story Matters

    by Julie Zine Coleman @JulieZColeman At a writer’s conference, a line of agents and publishers sat before the eager crowd for a question-and-answer session. What did writers want to know? As I listened, one woman’s question soon had me sitting straight up in my seat: What do agents and publishers…

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