Click on this link for a good article in the Ocala paper about the conference.
http://www.ocala.com/article/20110309/ARTICLES/110309675
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
FCWC Award Winners!
Congratulations to this year's Florida Christian Writers Conference Award Winners!
Writer of the Year: Ollie Bennett
First Time Conferee “Best Work”: Christy Taylor
Song: Elisabeth Niederman
Drama: Chris Morrell
Children’s Book or Short Story for Children:
Bob Hicks and Kevin Harkey
Devotional: Jane Glenchur
Article: Holly Mickler
Novel: Laurie Boulden
Faculty: Dr. Vicki Crumpton
Writer of the Year: Ollie Bennett
First Time Conferee “Best Work”: Christy Taylor
Song: Elisabeth Niederman
Drama: Chris Morrell
Children’s Book or Short Story for Children:
Bob Hicks and Kevin Harkey
Devotional: Jane Glenchur
Article: Holly Mickler
Novel: Laurie Boulden
Faculty: Dr. Vicki Crumpton
Thursday, March 3, 2011
FIRST DAY OF CONFERENCE
A great start to the conference. Mentoring classes started this morning and continuing classes started this afternoon. Billie is her usual- a calm, clever, classy Christian lady. Those of you who have attended know exactly what I am saying, and those of you who are strangers to the Florida Christian Writers' Conference have missed knowing a wonderful advocate for Christian writers.
The morning General Session introduced those doing mentoring and continuing classes. Jeff Gerke is leading a Continuing Class for Christian Speculative Fiction which includes the Teen Track that was previously led by Bryan Davis. (We do miss Bryan.) Mark Mynheir and Davis Bunn are teaching a Continuous Class on Writing Fiction and Eva Marie Everson and Ken Kuhlken are leading the Fiction Mentoring sessions. I am enrolled in the Non Fiction Mentoring with Janis Whipple and Larry Leech is teaching the Continuous Class on Writing the Non Fiction Book.
Dr. Calvin Miller is the speaker for the General Sessions. Tonight he discussed Journaling, and he and his wife, Barbara, performed some oral readings from Dr. Miller's journals. Dr. Miller asked the audience, "If there were no editors or people to please with your writing, would you still write?" He says," When we write for God" is when our writing is our best effort with words." How about you? Would you write?
Will try to catch up again tomorrow.
A GOOD DAY AT THE CONFERENCE.
WISH YOU WERE HERE.
Clella/Kindred Heart Writers
The morning General Session introduced those doing mentoring and continuing classes. Jeff Gerke is leading a Continuing Class for Christian Speculative Fiction which includes the Teen Track that was previously led by Bryan Davis. (We do miss Bryan.) Mark Mynheir and Davis Bunn are teaching a Continuous Class on Writing Fiction and Eva Marie Everson and Ken Kuhlken are leading the Fiction Mentoring sessions. I am enrolled in the Non Fiction Mentoring with Janis Whipple and Larry Leech is teaching the Continuous Class on Writing the Non Fiction Book.
Dr. Calvin Miller is the speaker for the General Sessions. Tonight he discussed Journaling, and he and his wife, Barbara, performed some oral readings from Dr. Miller's journals. Dr. Miller asked the audience, "If there were no editors or people to please with your writing, would you still write?" He says," When we write for God" is when our writing is our best effort with words." How about you? Would you write?
Will try to catch up again tomorrow.
A GOOD DAY AT THE CONFERENCE.
WISH YOU WERE HERE.
Clella/Kindred Heart Writers
Monday, February 28, 2011
IDEA T0-PROPOSAL-TO-CONTRACT
Idea to-proposal-to-contract started with a two-minute chat
Aloha, I’m Karen Whiting and have been attending and helping with the Florida conference for many years. I first attended in 1996 and so many articles and most of my 16 books have come from this conference.
(Now we do come in contact with editors who accept our writing and ones who reject it as that’s part of a writer’s life. We must not consider a rejection as a personal rejection, but understand it doesn’t fit that house at that time).
So, listen to editors and needs.
If an editor asks you to consider writing within an area, or on a topic, take him or her seriously. Pray for God’s direction and inspiring ideas.
Move past rejections and be available for conversations God orchestrates.
Friday, February 25, 2011
NOTES FROM AN AGENT by Blythe Daniels
One of the great tools that you as a writer have is the setting of a writers conference to wield your publishing prowess and show an editor or agent what genius ideas you have for your next (or first) book. We as agents or editors come onto the stage hoping to see some great talent that we believe will be a good match for one of our well-intended suitors/publishers.
It is a bit like a good match making game.
What you have to offer fits (or in some cases doesn’t fit and that isn’t a personal slight - we just can’t take everything we see) with what we’re working on with publishers. We generally know right away whether it’s going to be something we’re interested in or not. You can help us in the process by having a 2-minute sound bite that tells us a) what the book is about, b) what problem or issue your book is the answer to, and c) why you are the person to write it.
As agents, we also want to see a fully-developed book proposal (even for fiction) and sample chapters where we can get a feel for your writing. But we want you to tell us about your book while we talk with you – not just hand us a proposal and ask us to read it. We want to see that when given the opportunity (for the publisher and future media interviews), you can effectively (and quickly!) relate what your book is about in a way that intrigues us and makes us want to hear more.
I also find it helpful to have a one-page with your photo on it and some background information on you, bullet points that talk about the key factors for your fiction or non-fiction book, and how we can reach you. You would be surprised how many writers don’t provide their email address anywhere on their documents. The photo helps us to remember meeting you and our conversation about your book.
At the conference, I’ll specifically be talking with writers about what makes a good agent and how to be your best publicist. I believe these two areas are critical for writers who want to advance their writing careers to the next level and who want to be smart about how they are handling the business side of writing (why having an agent makes sense) and how to publicize your book since this is an area that is no longer just a good idea, but a necessity.
I look forward to meeting you and talking with you at the conference. I hope your time at the conference will be profitable. Take the time to meet and talk with as many of the faculty as you can because they provide valuable feedback and ideas for you. And enjoy this time of being with other writers and professionals—just the focused time on writing and publishing is as valuable as the contacts you will make.
Blythe Daniel, The Blythe Daniel Agency, Inc.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
THANK YOU REACH FM
Donna just shared this and Kindred Hearts and everyone at REACH FM are thrilled that Donna will be attending this year. See you there Donna! Philippians 4:19
SHARE YOUR STORY CONTEST
.by Donna Collins Tinsley on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 2:46pm.
To God be the Glory! Many thanks to the Lord and Reach FM! Just whethings seem the hardest and you wonder if the Lord is listening to your prayers, something wonderful happens. Many of you know from some of my blogs and posts that times are hard for many in my family. I have a wonderful family with a husband who works hard amidst intense pain, 4 beautiful daughters, 6 grandchildren and an extended family that I love so much! But as I have said before, we are not the Cleavers, Waltons, or Ingalls:) We are a work in progress and our only hope and anchor is the Lord Jesus.
The Lord knew it was the desire of my heart to go again to the Florida Christian Writer's Conference, but with work being slow for Bill, I just wasn't going to put that burden on him. He had said I could go for one day, but I felt there were other needs that were more important. Then lo and behold last week, I saw on the FCWC blog a contest. My Mama always said "Nothing ventured, nothing gained," and so, I decided to enter.
DONNA'S ENTRY
Well, lyrics of songs always stir my heart and I had several that I started thinking about. But “You are More” by Tenth Avenue North came through for me. I will write more about this and when it is allowed I will share the entry with y'all. Anitra Parmele from Reach FM called me yesterday and I am still on Cloud 9 but more than that praising the Lord who once again gave favor to one such as I, a woman who has never really known a father's love until I met Jesus. And I must say He is the best Father and provider around. He sees the hidden desires of the heart. He knows when we need a time of refreshing and study.
I am so grateful to Reach FM and the FCWC blog that posted the contest.
http://www.reachfm.org/
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SHARE YOUR STORY CONTEST
.by Donna Collins Tinsley on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 2:46pm.
To God be the Glory! Many thanks to the Lord and Reach FM! Just whethings seem the hardest and you wonder if the Lord is listening to your prayers, something wonderful happens. Many of you know from some of my blogs and posts that times are hard for many in my family. I have a wonderful family with a husband who works hard amidst intense pain, 4 beautiful daughters, 6 grandchildren and an extended family that I love so much! But as I have said before, we are not the Cleavers, Waltons, or Ingalls:) We are a work in progress and our only hope and anchor is the Lord Jesus.
The Lord knew it was the desire of my heart to go again to the Florida Christian Writer's Conference, but with work being slow for Bill, I just wasn't going to put that burden on him. He had said I could go for one day, but I felt there were other needs that were more important. Then lo and behold last week, I saw on the FCWC blog a contest. My Mama always said "Nothing ventured, nothing gained," and so, I decided to enter.
DONNA'S ENTRY
Well, lyrics of songs always stir my heart and I had several that I started thinking about. But “You are More” by Tenth Avenue North came through for me. I will write more about this and when it is allowed I will share the entry with y'all. Anitra Parmele from Reach FM called me yesterday and I am still on Cloud 9 but more than that praising the Lord who once again gave favor to one such as I, a woman who has never really known a father's love until I met Jesus. And I must say He is the best Father and provider around. He sees the hidden desires of the heart. He knows when we need a time of refreshing and study.
I am so grateful to Reach FM and the FCWC blog that posted the contest.
http://www.reachfm.org/
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
You may have heard about it or experienced it. Editors won’t consider publishing your book without an agent, and agents won’t consider representing you if you haven’t been published. While that’s not always true, it does happen. What’s a writer to do?
One thing you can do is build a portfolio of publishing credits by writing short stories for anthologies or compilations. Inspirational series such as Chicken Soup for the Soul and God Allows U-Turns are always looking for terrific, true stories that will touch the hearts of their readers.
I speak from personal experience. Five years ago, I attended my first Florida Christian Writers Conference with several book proposals. The proposals were not accepted, but I was encouraged to pursue writing magazine articles to hone my craft and develop credibility as an author. At that time I’d already had one story published in a volume of Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Over the next several years, twenty additional anthologies published my stories, including 15 different volumes of Chicken Soup for the Soul. I also wrote articles for a variety of magazines, including The Lookout, Evangel, and Focus on the Family’s Clubhouse.
Last year, Revell Books published my first book, One Year Alone with God: 366 Devotions on the Names of God. This year, Standard Publishing published two children’s books, Do You Love Me More? and Will I See You Today?, co-authored with Crystal Bowman.
If you are interested in learning how to write for anthologies, I’ll be teaching two workshops on Saturday, March 5th, at 2:45 and 4:00. In the first session, we’ll talk about the components of a winning story. We’ll spend the second session in a hands-on exercise as we turn a mediocre story into a winner, using the principles learned in the first workshop.
I’ll also be facilitating an “After Hours” session on Saturday evening where participants will have the opportunity to have their true stories critiqued, so bring something you’re working on!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
SONG WRITING AT CONFERENCE by Elaine Creasman
An Invitation To Learn More About Songwriting—At FCWC 2011
Several years ago at the Florida Christian Writers Conference, there was a songwriting workshop as part of the nightowl sessions. As a beginning songwriter, I attended and received much encouragement. The next year I did the same and felt a bonding with the songwriters who returned from the year before. What a joy it was to share our songs.
Since then I started taking songwriting lessons from Kenn Mann, the worship leader at my church. I’ve been amazed at how much I’ve learned about songwriting from him. And what joy I’ve experienced in the process—like the times I’ve been working on a song the Lord was giving me and started weeping at how wonderful God is and for the privilege of putting that wonder down in a song I can sing back to Him.
With Kenn’s encouragement, I attended Babbie Mason’s Inner Circle songwriting workshop in November 2010 and learned more about being an excellent songwriter. I’ve had demos made of some of my songs and sent them to publishers. So far I haven’t had anything accepted, but I’m waiting to hear back from a publisher on another set of songs I sent recently.
This year my songwriting teacher, Kenn Mann, will teach a two-part songwriting class on Friday, March 4th at 1:30pm and at 2:45pm. Through this class you can learn what makes an excellent song and how to improve songs you’re working on. The class would also be excellent for poets since writing poems and writing songs are closely related.
Kenn has been a worship leader for well over 20 years. He has created and had published four (4) major musicals and over fifty (50) choral anthems by such companies as Word Music, Brentwood-Benson, Clydesdale & Clydesdale, Radiant Music, Spring Hill / Gaither Music, Monarch Music and The Lorenz Corporation.
He presently co-writes music with Spring Hill Music Artist, Babbie Mason (whom Kenn sees as his mentor.) Together they wrote the #1 inspirational song “The Sea of Forgetfulness,” which was recorded by Helen Baylor. Kenn co-wrote “Make us One,” which won the Gospel Music Association’s 1997 Dove Award for “Musical of The Year.”
About his walk with God, Kenn says: “He continues to speak to my heart daily revealing to me His plan for my life. I’ve learned too well that accolades fade and fame is always short lived; but God’s anointing and grace are fresh every day. I never want to tire of knowing Him more.”
Kenn and I will also be leading an informal songwriting nightowl session on Friday evening after the general session. You can bring your songs there to have them critiqued.
If you have any inkling of exploring the world of songwriting or if you already have songs and want to move to the next level, I hope that you will take part in the songwriting offerings at the conference. I look forward to hearing and being blessed by your songs.
Elaine Creasman
Saturday, February 12, 2011
SHARE YOUR STORY CONTEST
You've been inspired, challenged or encouraged by the lyrics of a song on Reach FM.
Now it's your chance to share your story.
Click here to submit your story before midnight on Sunday, February 20, 2011.
You could be selected to attend the Florida Writers Conference.
The Florida Christian Writers Conference is one of the premier writing conferences in the nation. This conference provides unprecedented access to editors, agents and best-selling authors. Writing tracks include fiction, non-fiction, children, devotions and a track specifically for teen writers. Whether you are a beginner or a multi-published author, this conference is the next step in your unique publishing journey.
For more information and to register for the conference,
call 321-269-5831 or www.FLWriters.org.
Reach FM Contest Rules apply. Additional rules here.
You've been inspired, challenged or encouraged by the lyrics of a song on Reach FM.
Now it's your chance to share your story.
Click here to submit your story before midnight on Sunday, February 20, 2011.
You could be selected to attend the Florida Writers Conference.
The Florida Christian Writers Conference is one of the premier writing conferences in the nation. This conference provides unprecedented access to editors, agents and best-selling authors. Writing tracks include fiction, non-fiction, children, devotions and a track specifically for teen writers. Whether you are a beginner or a multi-published author, this conference is the next step in your unique publishing journey.
For more information and to register for the conference,
call 321-269-5831 or www.FLWriters.org.
Reach FM Contest Rules apply. Additional rules here.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
CONTINUING CLASS/MARKETING YOUR BOOK/Karen Whiting
CONTINUING CLASS
MARKETING YOUR BOOK
(marketing brainstorming summit)
I’m Karen Whiting, author of more than a dozen books with four more to be released in the coming year.The conference is just around the corner and I’m gearing up for leading the continuing class. it’s all about the participants and you won’t even hear me lecture much. I bring in guests and have a continuing guest who is fantastic-the marketing director from AMG Publishers John Fallahee. John has a side business helping people learn to study the Bible that has had phenomenal growth in social networking.
It doesn’t work or go like most workshops. These classes are to generate ideas for each individual. I ask the people in the group to fill out an index card with their name, book title/topic, and a focus statement of what the book is about and who most needs it. We continually give ideas on applying various marketing ideas to the book titles of the participants (using the cards.) Each day after learning about an area of marketing we divide into small groups and brainstorm ways to apply that day's concepts to each person’s book.
The Holy Spirit has gifted me with the ability to brainstorm marketing ideas and I have a great passion for helping people harness promotional concepts for their books. John is a treasure chest of ideas. I’m praying the Holy Spirit will also pour out ideas on everyone in the group.
Market areas we will cover include:
What’s in a marketing plan
(and how to build one)
(and how to build one)
Marketing via media
Virtual marketing,
(including social networking)
(including social networking)
Non-virtual promotion
Developing expertise in your topic
Elements of a best seller
Choosing what to work on next
(can’t do it all at once)
(can’t do it all at once)
So, if you need to add more ideas to your book proposal or you have a book ready to launch, this continuing class will benefit you.
Meanwhile, please pray for my family and the other faculty. My husband has breast cancer and after a clean slate for several moths, cancer cells are growing again so they need to change his treatment. One daughter-in-law has a brain tumor. And that’s part of life that continues for so any writers.
I can’t wait to be there, meet new people with new visions and help them move forward with their dreams.
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