"CCWC is the best conference around as far as I'm concerned.
The
Lord blesses it, anoints it, uses it."
Sharen Watson -
Words for the Journey
Additions to Faculty (since the
brochure was printed)
May 4 Update
Catherine Lawton
- Publisher/Editor, Cladach Publishing
- http://www.cladach.com
Editorial Needs: Book
manuscripts that help us to know God as Creator and to appreciate and better
understand his relationship with his creation. Nonfiction authors with a
platform, with opportunities and willingness to promote their books. Fiction
that pulls the reader into a story where she can empathize emotionally and
that gives her courage to face her own challenges with faith.
Opportunity to contribute to new book
Jeanette Gardner Littleton if working with Jim
Bell to compile and edit a new book, Love Lessons. She writes:
What does it mean to learn to
love someone? We’d like to hear your story of learning to love for a new
compilation, Love Lessons. We’re looking for good non-fiction
personal experience stories on your journey to discovering how to care for
a specific person in a specific way. These aren’t articles—the application
should be within the story itself. We’re interested in stories 1000 to 2000
words long.
The stories
should be a progression in learning how to love authentically and how to
become a more loving person. Most of the stories will focus on growth in
relationships, including: married couples, family members, parenting,
friendships, and work relationships. But they may also relate to a
neighbor, or even a homeless person. There needs to be descriptive
character development, especially related to the soul – how emotions,
perspective, and quality of life were changed based on the interactions
among characters. Stories need to be in first person, based on your own
personal experience of growth (or as-told-to), rather than describing
someone else.
The details aren’t in stone yet, but Gary Chapman,
of the Five Love Languages fame will be the key author for this
compilation, perhaps adding comment after individual stories. Jim Bell and
Jeanette Gardner Littleton are compiling the book, so you can send stories
to Jeanette at
LoveLessons@earthlink.net. Tentative deadline is
July 1.
Sandra Bishop -
Literary Agent with MacGregor Literary
The types of mss/authors she is looking for is
now posted on the Faculty - editors page.
Click here.
April 28 Update
Sue Teubner
- Acquisitions Editor, Creation House
Sue is the new acquisitions editor for Creation
House Books, an imprint of Strang Communications, and has been in publishing
for ten years. First as contract administrator for Thomas Nelson, Sue
handled everything from international licensing and foreign rights to
contract development and author negotiations. From there Sue moved into
acquiring new authors for Bridge-Logos. There, she found her love and
passion, which is to develop new authors, get them acclimated to the
publishing world, and encourage them through the writing process. Authors
feel safe with Sue, knowing that their life messages will be treated with
respect, professionalism, and uniqueness. Sue now lives in Lake Mary, FL,
and enjoys going to the beach, kayaking, biking, and reading a good book.
Click here for editorial
needs. You may email WandaDyson@aol.com
to request a bonus appointment with Sue.
Are you using an
out-of-date photograph? - If you're like
me, you HATE having your picture taken and may be using one on your Web site
or in your PR literature that is very old.
Jodie Westfall,
a professional photographer from Texas, is coming to CCWC and is available
to spend 15 minutes with YOU. After taking a few minutes to get to know you
and what you need photos for, she will begin snapping pictures and
give you a CD (copyright free) of all the photos she takes of you. The cost
for this session is only $40, payable to Jodie. (An hour-long session is
$167.) I've seen Jodie's work and it's excellent, and the price is a bargain
especially since you will own the photos and will be able to use them
without a copyright notice. You can find out more about Jodie at her Web
site:
www.jodiewestfallphotography.com. To make an appointment, email
WandaDyson@aol.com. Please let Wanda
know the days you will be at the conference and whether or not you are in a
clinic.
Writing Opportunity
- Lidia Oprean, Executive Director of Becky's Hope
Ministries, is coming to CCWC and looking for someone to work with her to
get her story in print in English. Lidia came from Romania twenty years ago
with her husband and their son, Mike, who was eight years old at that time.
Lidia was seven months pregnant, Her baby girl, Becky, was born with Spina
Bifia. Lidia was raised in a pastor's home and had a degree in engineering.
When Becky was born, Lidia says, "My whole world collapsed. I thought that
God had punished me. What did I do wrong?" Because Lidia was a Christian
during the Ceausescu's era, she hoped she would have a good career and a
successful life coming to America. She says, "For almost two years I was
angry at God, very depressed and even wanting to die. Today I am the
happiest mom in the world because of the prayers of my family and thousands
of people in Romania and since then I am saying everywhere I go that I am
honored that God has chosen me to be Becky's mom."
Fourteen years ago Lidia met Joni Eareckson Tada at a camp for families of
special needs. Their friendship grew through Wheels for the World, taking
wheelchairs to Romania. Joni encouraged Lidia to write her story. Becky
suffering and blessing has been published in several editions in
Romania. Joni wrote the foreword for the book.
In the last five years God gave Lidia the vision to minister to the parents,
especially the moms, of special needs children in Romania and Moldova.
Becky's Hope Ministry is founded on Psalm 139; 2 Corinthians 1:3-4; and
Matthew 25:40. Lidia's vision is to bring spiritual healing to the families
of special needs children in the countries where they are not accepted as a
blessing but seen as a curse. Becky's Hope Ministry has sponsored week
retreats for the parents, and last summer launched for the first time in the
world a camp for the siblings of the families of special needs. You can
learn more from our Web site:
www.beckyshope.org.
Lidia would like to have Becky's book written in English and published here.
"But, of course," she says, "the passion of her life is missions, being a
servant of Christ 'to the least of these.'"
If you'd like to meet with Lidia to talk about how you may be able to work
with her, please email
WandaDyson@aol.com to request an appointment. Let Wanda know the days
you will be at the conference and whether or not you are in a clinic. This
is a bonus appointment - not one of the four you are entitled to if you are
with us for the entire conference.
Editorial Needs for English
Mountain Press - are now posted.
Click here.

April 11 Update
Sandra Bishop
- Literary Agent, MacGregor Literary
For more info see Sandra's bio at
http://macgregorliterary.com/about/sandra.php. If you've already
submitted your Appointment Request form and would like an appointment with
Sandra, you may email our appointments coordinator,
WandaDyson@aol.com, and request a
bonus 5th appointment with Sandra.
Becky Spencer - Author, speaker, singer, and
songwriter
Those who were at our 2007 conference will
remember Becky's moving presentation on the Children of Swaziland. To
learn more about Becky visit
www.BeckySpencerMinistries.com. Becky will be filling Workshop 3A since
Katie Martinez is unable to be with us. Becky's topic:
Tickling Ears or Tackling Fears?
Many people are abandoning their faith and
following deceptive teachings. Our challenge is to artfully craft the
message of truth from God's Word without compromising, praying seekers will
consider it, but being willing to accept rejection if they don't.
If you've
already registered and chosen your workshops, you do not need to notify us
if you want to take Becky's workshop in place of Katie's or in place of one
of the other six being offered in this time period that you chose.
Paid Critiquers
I missed adding four
editors who are willing to do paid critiques. Click on
Paid Critiques to find out who they are and
the types of manuscripts they are interested in critiquing.
FAQs
Check out this addition to
the conference Web site for answers to questions you may have been asking.
Click here.

Jessica Barnes
-
Associate Editor, WaterBrook Press, a division of
Random House, Inc.
Jessica
is available for free one-on-one appointments with novelists.
Alice Crider -
Editorial coordinator, Multnomah - a division of
Random House, Inc.
Alice is
available for free one-on-one appointments and paid critiques.
Andrea Vinley Jewell
- Managing Editor, Focus on the Family magazine
Andrea is available
for free one-on-one appointments and 30-minute paid critiques of articles.
Click on Paid Critiques for more info.
Jim Peterson -
Editorial consultant and a real stickler for historical accuracy
Tracie Peterson
- Best-selling author of over 70 books
Tracie & Jim will be
leading a clinic for Not-yet-published writers of Contemporary Women's
Fiction, Historical Fiction, and Romance Novels. Deadline for applying is
April 16. Click on Clinics & Nangie U for
more info.