Showing posts with label Florida Christian Writer's conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida Christian Writer's conference. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

2011 FCWC Set for March 2-6

It's official -- the 2011 Florida Christian Writers Conference will be March 2-6, 2011. Mark your calendar!

We wanted to share two more things with you to wrap up our terrific 2010 conference: a comment from one of the young conferees who attended the Teen Track, and a slideshow of the conference.
I just attended the conference, and I wanted to let you know, that this past few days have been some of the happiest of my life.  There wasn't a moment when I was unhappy, or confused,  and everyone was so friendly.  I'm a shy person, and I had no problem talking with the people who attended, and I just wanted  to let you know how special that was to me.  Thank you for make that possible.

Yours Truly,
Calleigh Walker
Feel free to embed the slideshow on your own blog or Web site. A huge thank-you to Sylvia Dunnavant, who supplied most of the pictures in the slideshow.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Power of Platform - Athena Dean

By Athena Dean
Solutions Advisor, WinePress Publishing Group
Enumclaw, WA

Publishers Weekly called 2007 “The Year of the Platform.” At every conference I attend, you just can’t get away from the question editors and agents ask, “What kind of a platform do you have?”

Having a platform is a necessity if you want to become a successful author.

What is a Platform?

A “platform” is the publishing industry’s term for authors with a built-in audience, usually from a large church or media exposure. (“Looking for the Next Big Thing: A Christian Publishing Update,” Christianity Today, June 2007)

Platform: defined as a presence, ideally national, at which you are recognized in your area of expertise. (“Ask Allison,” Allison Scotch, novelist & blogger, March 3, 2008)

Why You Need a Platform

If you’re going to be effective in developing a platform, you first must understand why you need one. If God has given you a message, then your book must reach the hands of those who need to read it. The larger your platform, the more your words are read. Here are the top five reasons why you need a platform.

1. To sell books.
Bottom line: publishers want to know how many books you, the author, are going to sell. And if you are custom publishing and expect to make it a successful venture, then you’re going to need to sell lots of books. A platform will help you make that happen.
2. To develop a following.
If you provide answers and helpful information for people, you will become a resource for them and they will continue to come back to you for more, whether it be in ancillary products or more books on similar topics.
3. To prove yourself to a publisher.
Many authors work with us at WinePress as a springboard to traditional publishing. Having a book in print helps you start building that all-important platform that you can utilize when negotiating with a royalty publisher.
4. To be able to quantify your results.
When you sit at that negotiating table, you need to share hard facts and numbers. You need to be able to say, “I have 5,000 people on my e-zine subscriber list; I speak to 10,000 women a year; I have 4,000 unique visitors a day on my blog; I’ve sold 7,500 books in the last 18 months,” and so on.
5. To reach large numbers with your message.
If you want to get beyond your local community and congregation, a platform will help you reach people you could never hope to find in your back yard. It can help you access countless people who need to hear what you have to say.
On virtually every editor panel I sit on, publishing representatives declare their single most important requirement next to a great book is a hefty platform. So, the reality is, build a platform or perish!

During our two-part session at the Florida Christian Writers Conference, Carla Williams and I will be teaching you different ways you can build a platform, from speaking to social networking to book signings to writing articles and e-zines, and much, much more. One thing’s for sure, you’ve got to be willing to be creative and think outside the box these days. We look forward to helping you do that!

How about you? Comment about a creative way you're building your platform.

Athena Dean, founder of WinePress Publishing and three-time self-published author, has coached hundreds of authors through the daunting task of book production and promotion. Over the last 18 years she has helped bring the degree of credibility for self-published works up to the high level of acceptance in the industry it enjoys today.

Athena is a Solutions Advisor for WinePress Publishing Group and is an active board member of the Northwest Christian Writers’ Association.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Florida Christian Writers' Conference '09 Welcome

Last night, at the Northwest Christian Writers' Association monthly meeting, I asked those with a passion for staying stagnant in their writing to raise their hands.

No arms went up.

Next question:

"How many of you have never been to a writing conference?" About a third of the hands went up. Those third are flirting with stagnation.

Want to give your writing dreams a quantum leap forward? Going to a conference like the Florida Christian Writer's Conference is the best advice we can give.

Yes, we know finances are playing hide-and-go seek—more hide than seek—but the tools, relationships and inspiration you get at a premier conference are invaluable.

On this blog my business partner, Laura Christianson, and I will yak about conferences. Things like:
  • How to pitch an agent
  • How to pitch an editor
  • What the publishing world has in common with American Idol
  • How to get past your fears
  • The key relationship you need to build your writing platform
  • ...and yes, Johnny, much, much more
Plus we'll have guest bloggers who are on the faculty of the 2009 conference. You'll get a chance to know them a bit and learn from their years of experience in the pub world.

Even if you can't make it to Florida this year, the info on this blog will inspire you, teach you, and get you closer to that dream of publication.

If you are headed for the conference, congrats. You'll love it.

We'll see you there,

Jim & Laura

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