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Faith rocks2“Faith is the confidence
that what we hope for will actually happen;
it gives us assurance
about things we cannot see.”
Hebrews 11:1 NLT

Rejection: A Fact of the Writing Life – Yes, this really is an encouraging blog from literary agent, Steve Laube, who published my book Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers. To add to what Steve shared, 31 years of ministry through the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference and 18 years through the Colorado Christian Writers Conference would not have happened if I had allowed the deadly Ds (disappointment, doubt, discouragement) that often accompanied 42 rejections of my first book cause me to give up. To tie into the next item, I was ahead of the market.

Studying the Markets – Great advice from Cec Murphey, GPCWC 2014 faculty member who will keynote on “Write His Answer – Authentically” and teach the continuing session “The Power of Story.” I highly recommend Cec’s “Writer to Writer” blog.

Need more encouragement? – Best-selling author, Joel Rosenberg, says of where he was at in 2001, “Failure has a way of focusing the mind and I’d come off of ten years of political failure in Washington DC and I thought, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me. I’m a Rosenberg, yet I am not a lawyer, a dentist, a doctor, an acupuncturist, a chiropractor, an accountant or even a stockbroker.

“I’ve got no financial genes and I can’t do anything practical. I write ‘Op-Eds’ that people don’t read. I    write speeches people don’t listen to; the only thing I know how to do is write and clearly badly. But these are my loaves and fishes and I don’t want to be a failure; I want to be a blessing.

“So, I told the Lord, ‘I want to be a servant of yours, Lord Jesus, so could you take these loaves and fishes, limited though they be, and would you break them, and bless them, and somehow feed people with them.’”

Click here to read the rest of this powerful and encouraging interview. I highly recommend Joel’s books and his blog, http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/ that tracks the latest happenings in the explosive Middle East.

How to Respond to Alarming Changes – Another helpful and encouraging post from literary agent, Rachelle Gardner. Click here.

A Word Fitly Spoken or Written – Good counsel from literary agent and GPCWC 2014 faculty member, Diana Flegal. Click here.

For fiction writers – K.M. Weiland, author of historical and speculative fiction and writing mentor has a helpful blog. Click here for “Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 31: One-Dimensional Conflict.”

Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference, July 30 – August 2

Deadline extended for paid critiques – Since manuscripts for paid critiques are now sent via email, I’ve extended the due date to July 16. Paid critiques are a great investment in your writing ministry. Your critiquer will read your manuscript before the conference (please note length parameters at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/paidcritiques) and spend 30 minutes with you at the conference pointing out things you need to strengthen and answering your questions. The cost is only $30.

Book signing Thursday & Friday night – Conferees as well as faculty are welcome to participate in a book signing following the Thursday and Friday night keynote. On Thursday night Cec Murphey will  keynote and authors whose last name begins with M – Z will have 1-2 minutes to talk about their latest book followed by a book signing. On Friday night Rob Cook will keynote and authors whose last names begins with A – L will share and sign their books.

Appointments – For those already registered, you have until tomorrow, July 10, to submit your appointment request form online for your appointments to be booked in the order your registered for the conference. That gives early birds a real advantage. All appointment requests need to be received by July 24. After that you can sign up for appointments when you arrive at the conference.

Bonus appointment with Rick Marschall – Because Rick is a last minute addition, we’re offering an bonus appointment with him in addition to the number of appointments you’re already entitled to receive (4 appointments for those coming all 3 days with the first 100 conferees receiving a 5th appointment, 3 appointments for those coming 2 days, and 2 appointments for those coming one day). If you’ve already submitted your appointment requests, you can add Rick by simply sending an email to mvawter@writehisanswer.com. Rick is also available for paid critiques of devotionals, picture books, nonfiction books and book proposals, historical novels, and humor. Rick has 74 books and hundreds of magazine articles to his credit. A former political cartoonist, editor of Marvel Comics, and writer for Disney, his fields as an author are as eclectic: popular culture; classical music; country music; biographies; television history; children’s books; cartoons and comics; and Christian books, where his publishers have included Thomas Nelson, Faithwords, and Tyndale House. For four years he has produced the weekly blog www.MondayMinistry.com,  devotionals that feature music videos and address culture, worldview, church history, and matters of faith.

Roommate matching – You can make a new friend and lower your conference cost by requesting a roommate but please do so as soon as possible.  A double room on campus is only $39 a night or $59 a night for a single. We need to let Cairn University know by July 23 how many are staying on campus.

Scholarship help and time payments – Complete the application at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/scholarships and know I’ll do everything possible to help you be able to come.

Colorado Christian Writers Conference, May 13-16, 2015

Be sure to put next year’s date on your calendar. And remember, CDs of this year’s conference are available. You’ll find an order form at http://colorado.writehisanswer.com.

Keep writing His answer!

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Hope Flinchbaugh Jan 09From faculty member, Hope Flinchbaugh:

It was the first time my mother accompanied me to the Philly Writers Conference. After I finished an afternoon of teaching and appointments, I searched for her through the crowd of conferees and faculty heading for the cafeteria for dinner. I was stunned to find her in tears!  I’d not seen her cry since my father’s death, and I wondered what in the world happened?
As she explained the reason for the tears, I immediately wanted her to tell her story to you!

I went to the writers’ workshop in Philly with a heavy heart. I’d received word just days earlier that a relative had a committed a very horrible crime and I was experiencing a range of emotions that just could not be explained. I was angry at him for doing such a stupid, cruel, and horrible act and for the hurt he inflicted on his victim, his wife, children, grandchildren, sisters, brothers, and extended family—not to mention the Christian ministry where he was looked up to as a leader.  I had a burning desire to ask him, “Was it worth it?” I know God forgives sin and I knew that I had to get to the place where I could forgive him.

I slipped into a back seat in the classroom and everyone was asked to take a few minutes to write about something that was on their heart at the time. The workshop leader called our attention to I Kings 19 where God spoke to Elijah in a still small voice, but in order to hear God’s voice we had to be listening for it. I wondered, “Do I listen to Him in prayer?”

The workshop leader led in prayer.  When she said, “Amen,” I lifted my head and the lady in front of me bent over to pick something up. There before my eyes was a man the size of a professional football player with a t-shirt that had a cross and spikes in a circle on it. In the center of the circle was the word FORGIVEN. Something inside me snapped—in a good way.

I burst into tears and thanked God for speaking to me in such a personal way. Later I also thanked the man and the instructor for allowing God to use them to minister to me.

The Philly Christian Writers’ Conference is just that way. There are a vast variety of classes to choose from where you learn to hone your writing craft, but you can also expect God to meet you right where you are in a very personal way.
____________

Thank You, Father. Thank You for all the ways You are at work at each year’s conference. 

If you haven’t seen the ASSISTNEWS.net article about why this year’s Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference is “More than a Writer’s Conference,.” click here. A reminder: The price increases tomorrow, July 2.

 

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new deck
“Relax,
everything’s going to be all right;
rest, everything’s coming together”
(Jude 1:2 MSG).

 

I discovered the above paraphrase of Jude 1:2 after five exhausting days of refinishing my back deck. Despite 90 degree weather, I pushed myself to finish a job that needed to get done. We stained the deck two years ago only to have the finish begin to peel less than a year later. We couldn’t afford to hire a contractor, and my husband couldn’t help because he tripped over a cord in the driveway and sprained his hand two weeks ago. He’s in a cast that he is supposed to remove only to take a shower.

It’s a job that would have been difficult for someone 30 years younger than me. (I’ll be 70 in January.) Lessons learned:

  • Count the cost. Jesus said, “Is there anyone here who, planning to build a new house, doesn’t first sit down and figure the cost so you’ll know if you can complete it?” (Luke 14:28 MSG). The job did turn out to be more costly than I anticipated – and not just in dollars and cents. It’s all too easy for me to get in over my head. You, too?
  •  Ask for help. “Tell God your needs, and don’t forget to thank him for his answers” (Phil. 4:6 TLB). Because God works through people, I also needed to let my daughter and her husband know that I really needed their help. Thank You, Father, that they did not ignore my cry for help.
  •  Rely on His strength. My own strength would never have enabled me to finish. “He gives me new strength,” Psalm 23:2 (TLB) promises. He also “lets me rest in the meadow grass and leads me beside the quiet streams.” I admit in my desire to finish I didn’t pace myself as well as I needed to, but I did go to bed earlier at night and sleep later in the morning. It was much-needed rest that has included a nap this Sunday afternoon on my lovely new deck!
  •  And more learned-the-hard-way lessons – After four days of sanding off the old finish, I will never again use stain or paint on the deck or a stripper to try and remove it. I used Thompson’s Natural Advanced Water Seal. It’s supposed to last three years – I hope!

Update July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Reminder – The price increases July 2 so register now.

Another reminder – Clinic applications are due July 1.

Teens Write info is finally online (click here). Thanks Pam Halter for the great program you’ve put together for our teens.

Faculty Bios and Editorial Needs – With 58 on faculty this was a time consuming task. Unexplained techno glitches didn’t help. The same as with the Teens Write page, I lost my updates to the Authors page and had to begin again several times. Then, when the Authors page was finally uploaded, I discovered that it had somehow copied over the Paid Critiques page. God bless Jonathan Shank at SKWD (my webmaster) who was able to recover the information. Jonathan will teach a workshop at the conference on “Effective, Efficient, Engaging Websites.” I am so grateful Father led me to SKWD two years ago.

Friday Special 

There has never been a society in the history of mankind
whose moral values
have deteriorated so dramatically,
in such a short period of time,
as those of Americans in the last 50 years.
And so far it shows no sign of stopping. 

Bert M. Farias, “The American Church – How Deceived Are We?”

The above quote from a June 1 Prophecy News Watch article is sobering and cause for deep concern. I encourage you to click here to read the entire article. I clearly felt Father speaking to my heart as I read this article that I needed to invite Rick Marschall to come and teach the following special session on Friday from 1:00 – 2:00 (during the Indie Publishing Panel). It is open to the community free of charge.

Save Our Children – Christians are pilgrims and strangers in this world. Surely every believer senses that these times are darker, more dangerous than ever. Our culture has turned hateful toward Christians and children are the primary targets of the enemy. There are things we can and must do as Christians. Let us engage!

       Rick has 74 books and hundreds of magazine articles to his credit. A former political cartoonist, editor of Marvel Comics, and writer for Disney, his fields as an author are as eclectic: popular culture; classical music; country music; biographies; television history; children’s books; cartoons and comics; and Christian books, where his publishers have included Thomas Nelson, Faithwords, and Tyndale House. For four years he has produced the weekly blog www.MondayMinistry.com, devotionals that feature music videos and address culture, worldview, church history, and matters of faith.

News You Can Use

Must Read Articles – “Culture Upside Down: The Colossal Shift In America’s Values Since 2001,” is another must-read (click here). And please make time to read Joel Rosenberg’s blogpost, “Anne Graham Lotz & new Southern Baptist Convention president call for urgent prayer for a Third Great Awakening” (click here) and to click on the link to the video of the message Anne Graham Lotz gave at the National Day of Prayer last month. “Judgment is coming,” she said. “God’s patience is at an end.” If ever we needed to earnestly pray for our nation to return to God and to “write His answer,” it is now.

Reality YA FictionClick here for an interesting article from Publisher’s Weekly about  contemporary, realistic YA fiction. Father, please raise up Christian writers to address to issues our children and teens are facing through the power of story. And please encourage Christian publishers to get these books in print.

Writing for ChildrenClick here for a helpful post from LittWorld Online, “Beware of these blunders in writing for children.”

Word Counts Click here for a helpful article from Writers Digest.

What Are You Reading? – In Part 4 of 10 of  “Secrets from Professional Writers” GPCWC keynoter Cec Murphey says, “We Read. A Lot. Often. Constantly.” Click here. What are you reading this summer?

Keep writing His answer!

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Bios for the 16 Agents & Others on the faculty of the July 30-August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference are now online. Click here.

Creating a Best-Seller Brand:
The Inside Secrets
Every Author Needs to Know!

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Two Incredible Sessions
in One Power-Packed Program
at the July 30 – August 2
Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Presented by
Internationally Acclaimed
Branding Expert
Dick Bruso

 

Come Build Your Brand! This is your opportunity to begin the process of creating your very own distinctive brand based on all aspects of your writing career. In addition, if you currently have a viable brand you will be shown creative and dynamic ways to expand it.

Workshop 1
“How To Be Heard Above The Noise:
Branding Your Uniqueness”

This jam-packed and highly practical session is designed to help authors develop their distinctive brand, focus on their uniqueness to successfully reach their desired markets, and position themselves to be “heard above the noise” in the marketplace.

Highlights include how to:

• Create a compelling, memorable, and distinctive brand centered onwhat sets you apart in everything you write, say and do

• Maximize your ability to reach your target market(s) via creative branding, the incredible power of media, and strategic networking

• Produce powerful tools and ancillary products to significantly enhance your brand’s visibility and help you sell more books

Examples of dynamic branding, unique positioning, and creative marketing approaches utilized by successful authors and other professionals will be shared throughout this session.

Workshop 2
“Brandstorming”

During this highly interactive session, Dick will demonstrate (with the assistance of several audience members) how you and your fellow authors can develop best-seller brands designed to capture the marketplace. You’ll, also, learn the secret of how to apply the “umbrella branding” approach to encompass all aspects of your writing career.

 Rave reviews about Dick Bruso’s approach to branding:

 Dick Bruso is simply brilliant when it comes to branding.
He has a talent/knack for combining creativity and practicality.
Greg Godek, author of the multi-million bestseller, “1001 Ways To Be Romantic”

Dick helped focus and define my brand,
which positioned me for even greater success.
Karyn Buxman, CSP, CPAE, Speaker Hall of Fame and author

Genius! That is the word that best describes Dick Bruso and his process.
He knows branding inside and out and really cares about his clients.
Kelly Kerr, founder of Amped Up Digital

It was critical that I enlisted a master
when it came to crafting my brand.
A pleasurable and highly collaborative process,
the result has been a new and enhanced brand
that has drawn rave reviews nationally.
Dick Bruso and Heard Above The Noise
receive my highest recommendation
!
Sean Stormes, author, speaker and founder of The Third Door

An international speaker, author and founder of Heard Above The Noise®, Dick Bruso is a highly regarded branding and marketing expert. He teaches his audiences and clients how to develop and expand their brands to powerfully penetrate the marketplace.

His clients include best-selling authors and in-demand speakers, as well as successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. He authored the book, Bible Promises: Help and Hope for Your Finances, and is a contributing author, on the topic of branding, to the popular books, Paid To Speak and Speak More!

Dick is an active member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and NSA/Colorado. He served as president of NSA/CO for 2005-2006 and prior to then was a member of both the NSA National PR Advisory Task Force and the Biola University Studio Task Force.

Dick, also, served as the 2009-2010 Chair of the NSA Writers & Publishers Professional Experts Group and as the Chair of the NSA National Academy for Professional Speaking for 2011-2012.

Dick enjoys photography, writing lyrics and living in Colorado. Most of all he likes spending time with his wife, his four daughters and son-in-laws, nine grandchildren, and two little rascally dogs named Spanky and Darla.

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pen & inkwellGuest Blogger
Barbara Haley

I was ten years old when I asked God to show me if He was real. The next day my sixteen-year-old sister was killed in an automobile accident. God was real. I shouldn’t have asked.

Of course, I didn’t tell anyone. Instead, I stuffed the guilt and the excruciating pain when my parents said things to me like, “You may look like her, but you’ll never be as good as her.” Or, “Comb your hair a different way; I can’t stand to look at you.”

Thirty-five years later, I finally opened up to a therapist. He sent me home to write a letter to my big sister from the point of view of a ten-year-old child.

After just a few sentences, my heart connected with the hurting little girl inside, and she began to voice her pain. Begging forgiveness from her precious older sister for causing her death. Suggesting that everyone would have been better off if only she could have died in her sister’s place that day. And finally, admitting how very much she hated God for what He’d done.

My next letter was to that sweet child—explaining to her that she didn’t cause her sister’s death and that God was not angry with her for her honest feelings and reactions. I released that child to be exactly that. A broken and confused child who desperately needed to know she was loved by God and family.

That writing changed my life and instilled in me a desire to learn how to use my life experiences to minister to others through the written word.

But I needed to learn how to write tight. To eliminate wordiness. To organize my thoughts. To connect emotionally with the reader. To stick to one point of view. To create a setting that captures the reader’s imagination and transfers them from their everyday life to an exciting new story world.

Writing conferences. This is where I’m learning the craft. Where I connect with other writers to encourage and be encouraged. Where I receive one-on-one feedback with paid critiques. And where God speaks clearly to my heart through inspiring worship and keynote speakers, informative workshops and continuing sessions, life-changing editor appointments, and most of all—the day to day rapport with fellow writers while sharing meals, waiting in line at the book table, or joining together for intimate prayer and Bible study.

Sure, you can buy books about the craft of writing. My shelves are loaded with them. But only when I began to consistently attend conferences did I really improve as a writer. I needed the immediate feedback and the hands-on practice provided in small groups led by experienced teachers. I grew in leaps and bounds as I jotted down strategies mentioned by other writers and began implementing them in my own writing. And, as I stood amazed, listening to big-name authors share their overwhelmingly deep love for God and His people, I realized just how sacred the ministry of writing is.

Let me encourage you to come and grow in your ministry as a writer at the Philadelphia Christian Writers’ Conference from July 30-August 3. The friendships you’ll form will develop into a network of love and support in all areas of your life, and your writing friends will truly become your family. I promise.

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Thanks, Barbie, for sharing your heart and for managing the book table at the Colorado and Greater Philly conference. You are a blessing!

 

 

 

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Office post CCWCWhen my heart is faint and overwhelmed,
lead me to the mighty, towering Rock of safety.
Psalm 61:2 TLB

Monday mornings are challenging and overwhelming! And so is mopping up one conference and working to launch another. Well the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference was launched April 1 when online registration opened, and the brochure has been off press for about six weeks. Still, when I look at my to-do list and the chaos in my office it’s hard to know where to start. And so, I’m choosing to pray and to praise – and to move my office to the back porch!

Sing praises over everything,New Office June 2
any excuse for a song
to God the Father
in the name of our Master,
Jesus Christ.
Eph. 5:20 MSG

Thank You, Father, for reminding me to praise You in all things. And thank You that what overwhelms me doesn’t overwhelm You. WITH You nothing is impossible.

This is a large work
I’ve called you into,
but don’t be overwhelmed by it.
It’s best to start small.
Matthew 10:41 (MSG)

July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

If you’ve emailed me and I’ve not yet answered, I’m hoping to get caught up on the backlog of emails this week.

Clinics – Applications will be online in the next couple of days. And what an exciting line-up of clinics we have this year:

Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue
Nonfiction Book Prroposals with David Fessenden
Get Them Coming to Your Blog?Website with Megan Breedlove

Updating the conference website is high on my list of priorities this week including the addition of faculty bios and editorial needs. Once that is added, the Appointment Request Form will be available to those who have registered. As long as the form is submitted to us online by July 10, your appointments will be booked in the order that you registered.

Bonus appointment – Because I’ve been focused on the Colorado conference, I’ve not been sending updates on the Philly conference. Therefore, I suspect the May 31 deadline for the early registration discount caught many of you by surprise. I’m unable to change the date on the online registration form and the form printed in the brochure, but I will give everyone who registers through this Saturday, June 7, an additional free appointment.

Colorado Christian Writers Conference

2015 Conference – Save May 13-16 for next year’s conference.

CDs of 2014 conference Click here for an order form.

Emails not yet answered – I will respond as soon as possible.

News You Can Use

Must read articles – Please make time to read these two critically important articles. We NEED to pray and to “write His answer.”

The American Church – How Deceived Are We?

Playing on Fields with No Boundaries or Goalposts
by my good friend, Rick Marschall

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Dear Writer –

Question Mark Key Shows Doubt And HelpWhy should you come to the July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference?

Most “advertising” is exaggerated,
but the best part about what you’ve written
is that it’s all true.

GPCWC can have a great impact on your writing,
but even more on your life.

I trust that God will use your words
to encourage people to come. 

They won’t be sorry! – Esther Lovejoy 

If you’re a beginning writer, GPCWC will give you a solid foundation to build upon. It can save you both time and disappointments in your journey to publication.

If you’re an advanced writer, there’s always more to learn.

Whether you have never published or even submitted a manuscript to an editor or are publishing regularly, GPCWC is an opportunity to grow your writing and marketing skills. As one conferee said, “It’s the equivalent of a semester course in writing.” In addition to 60 workshops, you get to choose one of the following continuing sessions that provide six hours of in-depth instruction:

The Power of Story – Cec Murphey

Reaching Women through Writing & More – Linda Evans Shepherd

You Can Write Articles – Lisa Crayton

How to Get Published – Tim Shoemaker

Authentic Faith in Fiction – Tracey Lewis Giggets

Writing Nonfiction Books – Craig Bubeck

Indie Publishing – Bart Palamaro

Focus on Fiction – Jeanette Windle

GPCWC will give you face-to-face opportunities to present your ideas or manuscripts to editors and agents or to authors who can provide needed encouragement and direction. Free one-on-one 15-minute appointments with our faculty are included with your registration. The more days you come, the more appointments you may request. And this year there are 56 faculty members to choose from!

Need hands-on help with your manuscript? Apply by July 1 for the Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue or the Nonfiction Book Proposal Clinic with David Fessenden.

Are you working to build your “platform”? Megan Breedlove’s clinic, “Get Them Coming to Your Blog/Website,” will provide practical hands-on help.

Do you long for deep friendships with others who share your passion for words and the Lord? You’ll meet them at GPCWC.

Have rejection slips or writers’ block caused you to become discouraged? You’ll find answers and encouragement at GPCWC.

Do you need direction from the Lord and confirmation that you’re writing what He wants written? GPCWC is not just a writers’ conference; it’s also a retreat where those who are listening have heard from Him in ways that have changed their lives.

Are you running on empty spiritually? The worship and messages in our general sessions will fill you to overflowing.

And there’s still more, for in addition to being a high-quality professional conference, GPCWC seeks to be on the cutting edge of issues and world needs. From the opening session Wednesday evening when various faculty and conferees will focus on “Writing His Answer to the Issues that Concern You” and “Missions Moments” throughout the conference you’ll be challenged and encouraged to make a difference.

Are you concerned about the increasing hostility toward Christianity in our nation? In “Living in the 11th Hour” Thursday morning Mark Ammerman and Mike Rusten will talk about the need to be ready.

Do you carry a heavy burden for those who do not know Jesus? Friday morning Rusty Wright of the Amy Foundation will speak on “Jesus: The Effective Witness.” And you won’t want to miss Rusty’s Thursday afternoon special session, “Reaching Seekers and Skeptics.”

Yes, GPCWC by God’s plan and design is much more than just a writers’ conference. I’m excited to see what He is going to do and  know that it will be “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Eph. 3:20 NKJV).

Serving Christ joyfully and expectantly – Marlene

P.S. The sooner you register the better opportunity you’ll have to get your top appointment picks. The price increases June 1 so don’t procrastinate! You can view the 16-page brochure online and register using PayPal at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/register.

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Memorial day

I will not forget you!
See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands.

Isaiah 49:15-16 (NIV 2011)

Father, there are so many grieving this weekend for loved ones who gave their lives for our country. Others are struggling with “what if” fears as their loved one serves in a country far from home. And still others daily face the pain of seeing a son or daughter, husband or wife, father or mother cope with a physical disability or PTSD.

Thank You, Father, for the assurance that You will not forget them or their families – or us.

July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Now that this year’s Colorado Christian Writers Conference is only a memory, it’s time to switch my focus to the Greater Philly conference. This afternoon I uploaded info on our clinics to http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/2014clinics.

Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue – Nancy is the only author whose writing has so captured me that I read the last 50 pages of her first novel, Row this Boat Ashore, line-by-line by the light of my electric blanket control. Really! Nancy comes to the mentoring table with a wealth of experience: 30 years writing both fiction and nonfiction for middle grade, YA, new Adult, and adult audiences and 42 years teaching creative writing. She has 122 published books to her credit and while still writing, Nancy has expanded her ministry through her Writers Mentorship Program to mentor new authors who are led to a writing ministry of their own. If you have a completed manuscript in any fiction genre, including middle grade or young adult, Nancy will guide you in making your work richer, deeper, and more polished in readiness for submission to agents and editors. Just ask faculty members, Tim Shoemaker, Joyce Magnin, Candy Abbott, and Pam Halter whose lives and writing she has powerfully impacted.

Nonfiction Book Proposals with Dave Fessenden – Dave has been part of GPCWC’s faculty (family) for decades. He is a literary agent with WordWise Media Services representing academic, semi-academic, biblical studies and issues nonfiction, as well as speculative (sci-fi/fantasy) and historical fiction. He is also an independent editorial and publishing consultant with degrees in journalism and theology and over 30 years of experience in writing and editing. He has served in editorial management positions for Christian book publishers and was regional editor for the largest Protestant weekly newspaper in the country. Dave has published seven books including Writing the Christian Nonfiction Book: Concept to Contract and  A Christian Writer’s Guide to the Book Proposal. He will lead a group of 6 authors in critiquing one another’s proposals and then improving and fine-tuning them. In addition, each of the participants will have a one-on-one with Dave during breakfast or lunch.

Get Them Coming to Your Blog/Website with Megan Breedlove – Megan is an author, speaker, and website consultant whose website for more than four years has held one of the top two spots in Google search terms that receive thousands of hits each month. She is the author of Manna for Moms, Well Done Good and Faithful Mommy, and Chaotic Joy, all from Regal. In addition to her writing and speaking to encourage moms, Megan works with Christian authors and ministries to help them improve their platforms so that they too can get their message out to the world. In this clinic you’ll learn how to bring the maximum number of people to your site, what kind of web presence you need and where to go to get it, and how to determine exactly who your target audience is and what they need. You’ll receive individual instruction to ensure your site does the best possible job of meeting your audience’s needs, discover how to promote your site, increase your Google ranking, expand your author platform so you can get your message out to the nations, develop a presence that will be attractive to publishers, and more.

Our ministry received such value from Megan’s instruction.
We learned so much about web presence.
The proof is in the results.
By His design went from 1 or 2 visits on our website per day to 80 to 90 visits per day.
She gave us a real value.

Dave Weikel, http://www.byhisdesignonline.com

More information and clinic applications will be uploaded soon to http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/2014clinics as well as faculty bios, editorial needs, and more.

May 13-16, 2015 Colorado Christian Writers Conference

With the 2014 conference already a memor,y planning for next year has begun. God met us on the mountain in powerful, life-changing ways. CDs of the keynotes, workshops, and continuing sessions can be ordered at http://colorado.writehisanswer.com.

News You Can Use

Handling a Difficult Editorial Process – Rachelle Gardner, an agent with Books and Such, offers helpful suggestions for working with editors that will also benefit you when  meeting with them at a conference. (Father, give us open minds and teachable spirits.)  http://www.booksandsuch.com/blog/difficult-editorial/?utm_source=feedburner

Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with family and friends.

 

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Faith rocks2“Early in the morning
before the sun is up,
I am praying
and pointing out
how much I trust in you.”

Psalm 119:47 TLB

 

Some of you know that it took five years and rejection slips from 42 editors before the first book I wrote was accepted for publication. Before that I struggled for several years to finish the manuscript. Self-doubts, and to be honest, God-doubts had me close to giving up many, many times.

The “deadly Ds” – disappointment, doubt, discouragement, even despair – were my frequent companions. What kept me keeping on?

  • Promises such as Galatians 6:9: “Let us not get tired of doing what is right, for after a while we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t get discouraged and give up” (TLB).
  • The very first words I ever felt the Lord speak to my heart: “Child, I never said it would be easy to follow Me, but I have promised always to be with you.”
  • My husband who has never told me to go get a “real” job even during times when things were really rough financially.
  • My pastor who paid my way to my first writers’ conference and held me accountable afterwards to use what I learned.
  • Friends who year after year babysat my three children so I could go to the St. Davids Christian Writers Conference.
  • The network of writing friends who encouraged me, and Gayle Roper and Anne Sirna who mentored me.

Yes, it took many long, discouraging years but that first book did get in print. The rest – seven other books, the Greater Philly and Colorado Christian Writers Conferences that I direct, the 70 conference faculties I’ve been honored to serve on, and my day-long writing seminars that I’ve given around the country over 50 times – are the fruit of abiding in Him and trusting Him to do what I could never do in my own strength.

The key really is trust, especially when the deadly Ds threaten to derail me. I’m learning that I am free to trust or to doubt, but when I do not trust, I grieve the Lord.

I want to encourage you not to give up and to make registering for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference a priority.

  • If the evil one is bombarding you with the deadly Ds, trust the Lord.
  • If the logistics of childcare for your kids seem impossible, trust Him.
  • If you can’t see how to fit the conference in during a spring packed with activity and demands on your time, trust Him.
  • If you need more encouragement to overcome your self- doubts, trust Him and click here.
  • If financially it seems impossible, trust Him. Be bold. Ask family, friends, or your church to help. Apply for a scholarship. Even though it’s past the deadline, I will still consider requests for partial scholarships as well as requests for time payments.

Father God, thank You that You know the plans You have for us and our writing – and that they are good plans. Help us to trust You when we face the deadly Ds. Thank You for all the incredible people You have brought into my life these past 18 years of directing the Colorado Christian Writers Conference and 30 years directing the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference. Thank You for all You have done and all You will do as I trust You.

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10-1113tm-vector2-3103Do you put off doing things because you don’t believe you can do them? Do you have half-written manuscripts waiting to be finished? What about ideas that you’ve tucked away – somewhere? Are you putting off registering for the Colorado Christian Writers Conference or the  Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference because you’re uncertain that you have what it takes to get in print?

Yes, procrastination is a very real foe, but I am convinced the real reason we procrastinate is because we don’t believe we can do something. And actually, that’s true! We need God’s enabling to do the work He calls us to do. The key is knowing what He is calling us to do. The Living Bible paraphrase of Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do everything God asks me to do with the help of Christ who gives me the strength and power.”

It comes down to faith – to believing in the One who calls us and choosing to say “yes, Lord, here am I.”Dream%20With%20Me_album%20cover

I want to encourage you to read aloud the “Writer’s Statement of Faith” below. You may need to read it aloud several times a day. I know I do! I also want to encourage you to watch this video of pre-teen Jackie Evancho singing “To Believe.” Yes, Father, help us to believe that we really can make a difference and bring peace – Your peace – to our troubled world.

A Writer’s Statement of Faith

I have strength for all things in Christ Who Empowers me-I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength in me, [that is, I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency]. Phil. 4:13 AMP

Are you called to help others? Do it with all the strength and energy that God supplies, so that God will be glorified. 1 Pet. 4:11 TLB

[Not in my own strength] for it is God Who is all the while effectually at work in me – energizing and creating in me the power and desire – both to will and to work for His good pleasure and satisfaction and delight. Phil. 2:13 AMP

My strength must come from the Lord’s mighty power at work within me. Eph. 6:10 TLB

In Him in every respect I am enriched, in full power and readiness of speech (to speak of my faith), and complete knowledge and illumination (to give me full insight into its meaning). 1 Cor. 1:5 AMP

Now I have every grace and blessing; every spiritual gift and power for doing His will are mine during this time of waiting for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Cor. 1:7 TLB

I actually do have within me a portion of the very thoughts and mind of Christ. 1 Cor. 2:16 TLB

I can be a mirror that brightly reflects the glory of the Lord. 2 Cor. 3:18 TLB

I will commit everything I do to the Lord. I will trust Him to help me do it and He will. Ps. 37:5 TLB

I will lean on, trust and be confident in the Lord with all my heart and mind, and choose not to rely on my own insight or understanding. Prov. 3:5 AMP

I will commit my work to the Lord, then it will succeed. Prov. 16:3 TLB

Sharing Christ is my work, and I can do it only because Christ’s mighty energy is at work within me. Col. 1:29 TLB

I will be strong and courageous and get to work. I will not be frightened by the size of the task, for the Lord my God is with me; He will not forsake me. He will see to it that everything is finished correctly. 1 Chron. 28:20 TLB

I need to keep on patiently doing God’s will if I want Him to do for me all He promised. Heb. 10:36 TLB

I m convinced and sure of this very thing, that He Who began a good work in me will continue until the day of Jesus Christ – right up to the time of His return – developing [that good work] and perfecting and bringing it to full completion in me. Phil. 1:6 AMP

His mighty power at work within me is able to do far more than I would every dare to ask or even dream of – infinitely beyond my highest prayers, desires, thoughts or hopes. Eph. 3:20 TLB

From Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers. For more excerpts, click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.

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