Join us at the Mid-South Christian Writers Conference
I
want to share with you why I love attending writer’s conferences. For first
time attendees, I have also included some tips on what to expect at your first conference.
One reason is because
you meet a variety of people. This was part of the vision months ago when we started our initial planning. God seemed to be telling us to reach as many people as
possible in all genres, ages, and stages in their writing careers. I am
encouraging you to come with a great attitude and be prepared to meet people.
This is not the time to be a wallflower. Bring business cards with you and be
prepared to tell your new friends (in 30 seconds or less) what your writing
passion includes.
In May of 2009 I
attended the Colorado Christian Writers conference and roomed with a great
woman from Oklahoma. At this point in my career I categorized myself as a
non-fiction writer. I was adamant about non-fiction. My roomie was a historical fiction writer and
she was very passionate about her current book. Her passion opened my tunnel
vision eyes to writing fiction. I read her book and thought Wow. I want to write
historical fiction. Since meeting her I
have expanded my writing to also include fiction. We’re praying for God to open
your eyes and ears on March 8th. Come without blinders on, come with
an open heart and receive what God has planned for you.
Another reason
why I love attending writing conferences is because you leave the conference ON
FIRE! If this conference sparks one thing in you, and that in turn helps you in
your writing, then we have accomplished one of our goals. My personal goal
after our conference is NOT to let the spark go out, ever! What are your
personal goals for writing? Trust me when I say the people you meet will ask, “What
sort of writing do you do?” and “What are you working on at the moment?” Take
time to ponder why you write and why you feel called to write.
The day of a
writing conference brings me into self-awareness. You can say that I stop and smell the roses. I let the
world continue doing what it is doing and I become fully present. I am
painfully aware of what writing I have done and not done. Conferences help me
to refocus my commitment to God and His plan for my writing. I seek forgiveness
from God and then I forgive myself. And then I make a plan to get back to
writing. “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever, his faithfulness
continues through all generations.” Psalm 100:5.
Whether this is
your first conference or fifty-first conference, we’re so excited you have chosen
to join us. We understand firsthand that you have a personal investment in this
conference. You’re investing your time, energy and money. We haven’t taken your
commitment lightly. We know that writing can be a solitary activity. Come
prepared to learn something new and to receive reaffirming encouragement and a
lot of camaraderie.
We’re beyond
words with excitement about this conference and we’re praising God now for the
blessings to come. I’m looking forward to stopping
and smelling the roses with you on March 8th! Can’t wait to meet
you!
April Carpenter, Conference Director
April Carpenter has published articles in Memphis Parent Magazine, The Desoto Appeal, and The Desoto Times Tribune. Two of her
stories about her children and her marriage have been published in two Chicken Soup for the Soul series. She
proudly serves as president of Byhalia Christian Writers.
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