Readers, I need your opinion. I’m preparing workshop proposals for a writers conference next year. Here’s a list of the workshops I’m working on: A Business Approach to Marketing Your Work Turning Your Journal Entries into Saleable Articles Social Networking for Writers: Overview of Blogging, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn Self-Editing: Preparing Your Work for the Market […]
Archive | July, 2011
Writers’ Block Buster by Rebecca Livermore
Today’s guest post is by Rebecca Livermore, and the full title is “Writers’ Block Buster: Idea Jars.” Be sure to visit her website Professional Content Creation. Does writer’s block ever get you down? Try putting together idea jars so that next time writer’s block strikes, you’ll be able to shake it. Here’s how to do […]
Summer Link Harvest
Summer is the time when fresh fruit is plentiful. This week, I’ve harvested the fruit of other writers’ labor to share with you. Below, I’m sharing links to several articles I’ve found both interesting and useful. 5 Free E-Books Every Writer Needs by Jane Friedman, Writer’s Digest blog Handling Rejection by Ava Pennington (CAN blog) […]
Kentucky Conference: Workshops and More
Kentucky Christian Writers Conference founders and attendees celebrated its fifteenth anniversary June 24-25, 2011, at College Heights United Methodist Church in Elizabethtown, KY. Conference offerings included Cecil Murphey, keynote speaker, numerous workshops, and private faculty appointments. I attended two workshops by Cinda King, Hopefully Devoted to Devotional Writing and Curriculum Writing for Small Groups. […]
Kentucky Conference: Better Than Handouts
Last weekend, I attended Kentucky Christian Writers Conference in Elizabethtown, KY. I realize that I am fortunate to be close enough to such a conference and to be able to afford to attend. If you want to write for publication but can’t attend conferences, you can get the information and encouragement you need in other […]