Many Christian writers conferences are history for this year, but there are some opportunities still available. Although you can attend webinars and take online courses, there’s nothing like the face-to-face interaction with other writers and editors that only comes with a good conference. Consider these options. Maranatha Christian Writers Conference, September 15-18, Muskegon, Michigan, is […]
Workshops and Conferences
Fun at Kentucky Christian Writers Conference 2014
Last weekend, I served on the faculty for Kentucky Christian Writers Conference, held annually in Elizabethtown, KY. Liz Curtis Higgs was keynote speaker, and about 70 people attended the conference. On Thursday evening, conferees were invited to a Meet and Greet event, during which we enjoyed some great coffee and fellowship. Friday and Saturday, we […]
Conferences: Networking Bonanza
Why go to a writers conference? Well, the conventional wisdom is that we hone our craft, meet editors, pitch our work, and network with other writers. Sometimes I think the networking is the most important benefit. Today I’m sharing some photos from Kentucky Christian Writers Conference 2013. I attend this conference to learn from the […]
Hone Your Craft with Online Courses
Have you wanted to attend a Christian writers’ conference but can’t afford the tuition and travel? Consider taking online classes. There are a number of options. Usually, the fees are reasonable, and there are no travel expenses to worry about. Your continuing education dollar goes entirely to honing your craft and getting to know other […]
Kentucky Conference Take-Away
Kentucky Christian Writers Conference 2012 had its share of challenges. Last week, I told you about things that didn’t go as planned—like the featured speaker who had to cancel at the last minute. But, as Twila Belk said, “God showed up and showed off,” so things worked out well. This week, I’ll share info I […]