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What Did You Do at the ACFW Conference?

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 27, 2012
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by Tamela Hancock Murray

As most of you know, I am just back from the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) conference, held in Dallas this year. Attendance was nearly 700 this year — amazing in this sluggish economy. People are still buying books, which means authors keep writing, and publishers are acquiring. That’s the good news.

Contrary to the opinions of bloggers who make their living expressing anger and outrage about publishing, I didn’t see bad news coming out of this conference. Positive energy vibrated. Though our individual careers are important, we are in publishing for the Lord, and no one seemed to forget that. Rather, strangers became friends and fellowship strengthened ties. I haven’t spoken to anyone who had an overall negative experience at this conference. That’s not to say no one suffered disappointment. But disappointment leads to new direction and growth. Guidance is a big reason why we go to conferences. Authors learn from editors and agents, and we agents continue to keep on top of what authors are writing and editors are pursuing.

Many writers, agents, and editors taught classes and participated in spotlights and panels. I participated on a panel along with several other agents. I was privileged to teach one class solo, another with our agency President, Steve Laube, and a third with my respected colleague, Karen Ball. We were all slotted in the same time period as other excellent offerings, and we appreciate each and every attendee who chose our workshops. Thankfully, audio recordings will be available on CD in a couple of months so you can listen to any workshops you missed. Check the web site for details.  In the meantime, you can order CDs from 2010 and 2011 from the site.

Like many other industry professionals in attendance, I took appointments with authors. For me, this is a conference highlight. I enjoy speaking with authors about their work, whether to offer guidance on the project itself, career advice, or excitement about a proposal that appears to be ready to submit to editors. I’m not able to make a firm decision based on a brief appointment, but connecting in person and getting a feel for the writer’s work, hopes, and dreams energizes me.

Though I meet with lots of editors during the conference, for me, meetings rarely turn into pitch sessions. Editors and agents hear so many pitches from authors that for agents to add more isn’t productive. Rather, we use our meetings to listen, learn, and strengthen our already robust relationships with other professionals.

The conference gives me time with many of my authors — a definite bonus and great fun!

The ACFW conference also gives us a chance to gussy up for a big awards Gala. I love this part, because it’s a time of honoring hard-working writers, editors, and agents, and a time of sharing that’s less about business and more about friendships.

My only regret? That, in spite of making myself available at least 16 hours every day, I still didn’t have as much time as I wanted to spend with everyone I wished to see. But there’s always next year! September 13-16, 2013 in Indianapolis, in fact. Find more information on future conferences here.

Hope to see you then!

Your turn:

What is your favorite part of conferences?

From a career standpoint, what is the biggest benefit?

Share a funny story or conference highlight with us.

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Category: Conferences, Get Published, TamelaTag: ACFW, Conference

The Word from Texas (Part One)

By Steve Laubeon September 26, 2012
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by Karen Ball

As many of you know, we at the agency were in Dallas, Texas this last week at the American Christian Fiction Writers’ conference. Folks told me it was too bad we had to go this time of year, that it was unbelievably hot and humid.

I wouldn’t know.

From the time I got to the hotel until I checked out, I never stepped a foot outside. Why, you may ask? Well, let’s see…

Read moreThe Word from Texas (Part One)
Category: Conferences, Get PublishedTag: ACFW, Conference, Report

Fun Fridays – Sept. 21, 2012

By Steve Laubeon September 21, 2012
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I saw it first hand!

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Category: Fun Fridays

Redundant Redundancies

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 20, 2012
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We all say them occasionally but should avoid redundancies in writing. I still see redundancies in query letters, and sometimes even in published novels -- and I don't mean an endearing speech marker a writer has bestowed upon a character. Here are just a few:

tiny little
add up
very unique
nodded his head
fiction novel
advance warning
close proximity
safe haven
hurry up
lag …

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Category: Craft, Humor, Tamela, Writing CraftTag: Craft, Redundancies

The Elephant’s Goin’ Down!

By Karen Ballon September 19, 2012
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by Karen Ball

You remember the old adage:
Q: How do you eat an elephant?
A: One bite at a time!
As I’ve reviewed my calendar this week, I’ve realized that’s what I’ve got on the screen in front of me. An elephant.

Maybe two.

And they’re reaaaaallly big.

SO many things to get done before I board a plane early Wednesday morning and wing my way to Dallas for the ACFW conference. As …

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Category: Book Business, Career, Writing CraftTag: Career, Time Management

Fun Fridays – Sept. 14, 2012

By Steve Laubeon September 14, 2012
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We've been there at least once. (Agents too!)

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Yes, This Post Is About You

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 13, 2012
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Almost every time we post a story or give a “don’t do this” example, we receive emails and phone calls. “Were you talking about me?” Why, yes. Yes we were. Actually, something you did may have reminded us about something someone else did, which reminded us about something else that happened years ago. I’ve been an agent for well over a decade, so I’ve seen …

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Category: Agency, Communication, TamelaTag: blog posts, Communication

To Conference We Shall Go!

By Karen Ballon September 12, 2012
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The American Christian Fiction Writers’ conference (acfw.com) is just around the corner (Sept. 18-23 in Dallas, TX), and I’m seeing increasing buzz online about all the fun attendees are going to have. It’s true, too. Writers’ conferences are a lot of fun, especially those focused on the Christian market. In fact, I’ve equated them to church camp because the feel is very much the same. It’s a …

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Category: Conferences, Get Published, KarenTag: Get Published, Writers Conference

News You Can Use – Sept. 11, 2012

By Steve Laubeon September 11, 2012
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Never Forget - September 11th

Publishers Forcing a New Genre – Books for 14-35 year olds? Mature themes but packaged younger. Thoughts?

How Much Time is Wasted at Work? – This page and infographic should make everyone pause for a moment. The average worker checks their email 36 times an hour…. Astounding. I would have thought it was more. J

Hats Off to Amazon – Read this article! Mike …

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Category: Get Published

Fun Fridays – Sept. 7, 2012

By Steve Laubeon September 7, 2012
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Amazing musical creation by Mike Tompkins doing a cover of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep." Every sound is from Mike.

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Category: Fun Fridays, Steve
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