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The Blue Ridge Writers Conference 2016

By Steve Laubeon May 30, 2016
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Last week was spent in beautiful mountains of North Carolina at the Blue Ridge Christian Writers Conference at Ridgecrest. Since I wrote in my last blog about why I go to a conference I thought it might be interesting to run those four points against last week’s experience.

Teaching

This was answered with a resounding yes! I taught three elective classes (on what an agent does, on contracts, and on trends). It was also fun to teach a fourth class with Tamela Hancock Murray on “developing a thick skin” aka “how to deal with criticism in your writing career.” Each class was well attended and those who came were engaging and asked great questions.

The class on contracts created quite a stir when we touched on the issue of rights and permissions. What was intended as a quick five-minute segment turned into a rousing discussion as nearly a third of the class had a specific question relating to their own project. “You mean I have to get permission to quote from that source in my book? I can’t just cite it in the footnotes?”

It was gratifying to also help answer individual questions outside the classroom setting. It’s fun to see the light go on when realization becomes clear in that person’s mind of what they can do with their writing to make it stronger or where it can be most effective.

Learning

I enjoyed listening to a number of great keynote speeches. But I also learned from conferees who attended. A bit about taxidermy, about the pain of losing two siblings, about being an Arabic Christian, about Hollywood screenwriting from a screenwriter, about the amazing religious history of Newark, NJ, about the life of living in a RV full-time, etc. After 28 one-on-one appointments and meeting an additional 50 writers who joined me at the lunch and dinner tables, the sheer variety of conversations was breathtaking. I suspect I heard more than 100 book ideas when you add in the hallway conversations too.

Relationships

Always good to see friends in the industry. Even short five minute conversations are incredibly valuable. Taking a pulse of what is happening with both authors and publishers can be quite enlightening.

LesStobbecroppedBut the highlight was Monday night when I was able to participate in honoring Les Stobbe with a Lifetime Achievement Award. He has been in the Christian publishing business in some capacity for 61 years! To hear a dozen testimonies, including some pre-recorded video comments from luminaries like Dennis Rainey, John Maxwell, and Jerry Jenkins was thrilling. And to be able to add my words from the stage to honor my friend was a privilege.

When you have a chance, read the 22 blog posts Les wrote about “God Moments in Christian Publishing.” He has seen some amazing things over the last six decades in our industry.

A Successful Business

Having Tamela at the conference gave us a chance to spend a couple hours on the last morning chatting about our agency and our plans and strategies. I also was able to spend some valuable time with a couple clients. But also to talk with a number of Tamela’s clients who were in attendance.

At the same time there is that hope that one or two of the writers I met will sent a proposal or manuscript that will deliver the promise of the pitch I heard.

Conclusion

I think it is easy to say that the Blue Ridge conference was a success on many different levels. Congratulations to Edie Melson, Alycia Morales, Bethany Jett, and Eva Marie Everson for putting together a great conference.

Your Turn

What was the one, most important, thing you learned at a conference that you didn’t know before you went?

 

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Category: Conferences, Get PublishedTag: Get Published, writers conferences

Fun Fridays – May 27, 2016

By Steve Laubeon May 27, 2016
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All writers and teachers of writing should get a kick out of this one. Wait for it…

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Category: Fun Fridays

The Right Number of Words

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon May 26, 2016
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More times than I’d like, my office must send out letters advising aspiring authors that their manuscripts are too short or too long. Much of the time, the author is talented but hasn’t investigated the market well enough to know if the word count is right. Submitting a project that’s simply the wrong word count wastes everyone’s time – including yours. If we mention that your book is the wrong …

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Category: Book Proposals, Craft, Get Published, Rejection, Writing CraftTag: book proposals, Get Published, word count

Speak Up! Ask a Question!

By Karen Ballon May 25, 2016
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Every week, we at the agency craft blogs to give you insights, counsel, and even a laugh or two in relation to the mercurial world of publishing. Sometimes, though, I wonder if there are questions you have for which you can’t find answers or guidance. So a couple of times a year I pass the mic, so to speak, to you. As I’m doing now. Do you have a question to which you can’t find …

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Category: Get PublishedTag: Get Published, questions

Writing to Men

By Dan Balowon May 24, 2016
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In Christian publishing, since most readers are women, Christian books for men are treated as a niche market. Women are the primary market worthy of the most focus, and men are an afterthought if they are thought of at all. Publishing is a business and it doesn’t make sense to publish foolishly. Some publishers don’t publish books where the only market is a man. As a result, many authors write for …

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Category: Book Business, Branding, Craft, Creativity, The Publishing Life, Trends, Writing CraftTag: Book Business, Men, The Publishing Life

Why Do You Go to Conferences?

By Steve Laubeon May 23, 2016
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A great question was sent the other day and thought it would help explain the other side of the table, so to speak. Steve? Why do you go to conferences? You have big agency with a lot of clients already. That is an excellent question and one that I get asked rather often, at conferences! (…Why are you here?) 1) Teaching I enjoy teaching and the opportunity to train writers in how this …

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Category: Conferences, Get PublishedTag: writers conferences

Fun Fridays – May 20, 2016

By Steve Laubeon May 20, 2016
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Writing got you down? Time to learn a new skill. Become a classical musician in a few easy steps: Isn’t it easy? Just like becoming a writer in a few easy steps?

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I Hate Rejecting Great Books!

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon May 19, 2016
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If you, as an author, feel beaten down by several rejections, perhaps you have this image of an agent reading your submission: (Agent sits down at computer, armed with a steaming cup of Uber Expensive Coffee.) “It is now time to go through my submissions!” (Agent rolls up sleeves and cracks her knuckles. An evil grin dons her face as she opens the first email.) “Aha! I can write a form letter …

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Category: Get Published, RejectionTag: Agents, Get Published, Rejection

What’s My (Last) Line?

By Karen Ballon May 18, 2016
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Here are the sources of the last lines I shared last week: “Maybe loving dogs… “A Big Little Life, Dean Koontz’s book about his Golden retriever, Trixie. Actually, the ending “The sign now includes…:” comes from the afterword of that same book. Yeah, I cheated. But I thought they both were perfect, in their own ways. “But the good part is …” Shiloh, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. …

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Category: Craft, Writing CraftTag: Craft, Endings, Writing Craft

Plan Your Social Media Messaging (aka Dog Wags Tail)

By Dan Balowon May 17, 2016
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Blogging and creating material for your social media can either control you or you can control it. There is no deep spiritual application on this issue. It is simply effective time management and discipline. Manage it, or it will manage you. It’s like a student who stays up all night to study before a big test because they were at the beach playing volleyball with friends the previous day. No one …

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Category: Marketing, Social MediaTag: blogging, Social Media
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