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All
faculty
are available for free one-on-one 15-minute appointments! Be sure to
complete and return your Appointment Request form that you will receive
when you register. For your appointments to be booked in the order that
you registered, your form must be postmarked by April 10. That means early
registrants do NOT need to rush. It is wise to wait until all the
editorial needs are posted. All appointment
requests must be postmarked by May 2.
For more information on
editorial needs be sure to check Sally Stuart's 2011 Christian Writers'
Market Guide. You can order this essential resource through CCWC for
20% off the retail price of $24.99 plus $3.50 for shipping. Just email
your request to
mbagnull@aol.com
and I'll ship your book along with an invoice. To help you prepare for
CCWC, I encourage you to check out our writers' bookstore at
www.writehisanswer.com/bookstore.htm.
There is no shipping charge for orders over $35.
Through February 28 take
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Sue Brage
Assistant
Publisher for Group Publishing's Church Leadership division
Online Editor for ChurchVolunteerDaily.com
Managing Editor for
inspired
Sue serves as Assistant Publisher
for Group Publishing’s Church Leadership division. Her primary function is
that of Online Editor for ChurchVolunteerDaily.com, while she also fills
the role of Managing Editor for inspired, a monthly digizine for
church leaders. As an author, Sue has written extensively for Christian
and homeschool websites and publications, including the Homeschool
Encourager and crosswalk.com. You can follow Sue on Twitter @SueBrage
Workshop
- Creating Conversation (1F - Thursday, 2:15)
Explore ways writers
can harness the power of social media to create meaningful conversation,
positive influence, and real relationships.
Editorial Needs -
Encouraging and practical articles
for those in church leadership, with a special emphasis on developing
teams and equipping church volunteers for service. Our Writer’s Guidelines
are not online, but they can email me at
sbrage@group.com.
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Bonnie S. Calhoun
Owner/Publisher, Christian Fiction Online Magazine
Owner/Director, Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
http://christianfictiononlinemagazine.com
http://christianfictionblogalliance.com
http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com
http://howcanidothat.blogspot.com
http://bonniescalhoun.com
Bonnie is the Director of the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance, a 240+
member organization that conducts weekly blog tours for the latest in
Christian fiction from the major publishing houses. She also is the
Publisher of Christian Fiction Online magazine, featuring 35+ of
the best and brightest in Christian fiction as columnists and feature
writers. She is the Northeast Zone Director for the American
Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW -
http://acfw.com) and present Vice President of
Christian Authors Network (CAN -
http://www.christianauthorsnetwork.com). As a Google certified Top Contributor on the Blogger
Help Forum, Bonnie dispenses advice and direction to people experiencing
problems with the blogging platform. Bonnie is also permanent
staff/faculty for the Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference
every August, and the Colorado Christian Writers Conference every May. Her first novel, entitled Cooking The
Books (A Sloane Templeton Story) will be published in spring of 2012
by Abingdon Press.
Workshops -
Blogging for Dollars
(E1 - Wednesday, 1:00)
Do
you need to supplement your income until your book sells? Do you need
extra money to implement marketing strategies for your books? Or do you
need the money to buy a new computer? Come learn the techniques to turn
"pen" money into an actual money-making venture.
Blogging, Facebook, and Twitter
(E6 - Wednesday, 2:15)
Learn
how to quickly create a blog, a Profile page, and Tweet to the masses.
Paid
Critiques
-
Action/adventure, supernatural thrillers, suspense and thrillers, and
evaluation of website
Editorial Needs -
We are so
popular with authors that our editorial needs always have a waiting list a
mile long. I praise God for that! But I am always on the lookout for
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Catherine DeVries
Addition to faculty!
Editorial
Manager, David C. Cook
Managing Editor, Power for Living
http://www.davidccook.com/curriculum/powerliving/
Catherine has spent over 20 years in Christian Publishing, most of which
with Zondervan editorial. She is also an author and speaker. As of August
2010, she is now Editorial Manager at David C Cook, supervising all age
levels in the traditional curriculum area, as well as managing editor for
Power for Living.
Editorial
Needs
-
Christ's power
for life…that's essentially why Power for Living started in 1943;
and that's why today more than a quarter of a million readers (375,000
readership/circulation) still find
it lives up to its name. Power for Living ministers to a broad
adult readership from a variety of churches and age groups—from the many
individuals in Sunday school to the tens of thousands of adults receiving
it through a Christian outreach, like church-to-home contacts,
convalescent ministries, and prison ministries.
Whatever their circumstances, readers find
encouragement and strength through the Christian testimonies and teachings
from believers—whether past or present, at home or abroad. Get a firsthand
look at Power for Living’s vibrant content by going to this link.
You'll feel encouraged and in good company as you read about the powerful
work of God's Spirit and His Word both in and through His people.
This personal-sized booklet
is filled with inspiring articles for adults about famous and ordinary
Christians whose insights demonstrate following Christ. Featuring reports
on unique ministries, world missions, spiritual trends, and issues that
affect families. Includes stories that are written by or about well-known
authors on key faith concepts, social concerns, prayer, and much more.
Catherine will be seeking writers/submissions for
4-page articles and biographies, 2-page articles, and poems.
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Scott Firestone IV
Associate Editor,
Group Magazine
www.group.com or
www.youthministry.com
Scott is the associate editor for Group
Magazine and the online editor for youthministry.com. He's a music nut,
film buff, and lifelong gamer. He loves to explore the intersection of
faith and culture. He and his wife, Janna, live in Colorado with their two
sons. You can follow him on Twitter: @firestone. Note: Tweets are 5%
ministry related and 95% absurd observations and sarcastic jokes.
Editorial
Needs -
Group Magazine is looking for short youth
ministry ideas—games, icebreakers, helpful hints, outreach ideas,
discussion starters, Bible studies. Also looking for longer, practical
articles about volunteers, parents, and all other aspects of youth
ministry. Practical, practical, practical. No fiction or poems.
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Jesse Florea
Editor, Focus on the
Family Clubhouse
Youth Outreach
www.clubhousemagazine.com
Jesse
has worked at Focus on the Family for nearly 18 years. During that time
he’s been the associate editor for Breakaway magazine (teen boys),
editor of Clubhouse Jr. magazine (4- to 8-year-olds), and developer
and editor of the “Focus on Your Child’s Tween Ages” newsletter for
parents of 8- to 12-year-olds. For the last 12 years, he’s been the editor
of Clubhouse—Focus’s magazine for tweens. After growing up in
Boulder, Colorado, he earned bachelor and master’s degrees in
communications from Wheaton College. Professionally, Jesse has written or
co-written several books (including Adventures of Average Boy: Growing
Up Super Average, The One-Year Devos for Sports Fans and The
One-Year Everyday Devotions all with Tyndale House Publishers), and
thousands of newspaper and magazine articles. He lives with his wife,
Stephanie, and two teenagers, Nate and Amber, in Colorado Springs.
Workshop
- Writing for Kids (1G - Friday, 2:15)
A look at current needs, using fun language, and playing by the rules plus
the inside scoop of what Clubhouse & Clubhouse Jr. needs.
Editorial Needs -
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Dale Hansen
Executive
Editor for
Other Sheep Magazine and Books
www.writtenworldcommunications.com
Dale is President of Written World Communications and Executive Editor of
Other Sheep. Having spent years in speculative fiction, he's
WWC's
resident expert in those things a little odder in nature.
Editorial Needs
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Jennifer Hooks
Managing
Editor, Children's Ministry Innovations, Group Publishing
www.childrensministry.com
Jennifer has
written and published hundreds of articles for both national and
international markets. She's written on topics including leadership,
creative writing, international travel, culture and current events,
outdoor adventures, children's issues, early childhood development, child
abuse, parenting, and at-risk children's issues. Jennifer has interviewed
Pulitzer Prize winners, best-selling nonfiction and fiction authors, major
Hollywood movie directors and actors, and other notable experts in a
variety of fields. She has edited, written, and contributed to numerous
books, resources, and media products. She currently serves as the managing
editor for a national magazine and for the children's resources division
at a publishing company in Colorado. Jennifer holds an M.A. in Early
Childhood Education, a B.A. in English, and a B.A. in Spanish.
Editorial Needs -
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Rowena G. Kuo
Executive
Editor for
Harpstring Magazine and Books
www.writtenworldcommunications.com
With a
heart for unpublished writers, Rowena considers each and every manuscript
deposited into her acquisitions box a potential means of ministry.
Regardless of the stage within which a particular piece presents itself,
the author’s voice resounds, much like the resonance heard from a single
harp string. Rowena’s goal is to listen for that voice, fine-tune it, and then reverberate it to a world desperate to hear it. With
over 15 years of ministering to children, youth groups, young adults, and
now women and family groups, Rowena advocates for writers to build
God-centered support systems consisting of people, perseverance, practice,
and most of all, prayer. When not editing, Rowena is a part-time RN
working with developmentally different adults and is a full-time wife and
mom.
Workshops
-
The Controversy of Voice (2B -
Thursday 3:30)
Can voice be taught? Can it be learned? How do you develop it? Gift
vs. skill - extract the best and build on the rest.
Adapting Your Novel into a Hit Screenplay (6C - Saturday 1:00)
Explore the basics of what would make a good film and how best to take
300+ pages of a manuscript and translate it into a 2-hour film script.
Paid Critiques
-
Women's fiction, speculative fiction,
contemporary and historical fiction.
Editorial Needs
- Christian Fiction, any
genre, including but not limited to: Romance, Women’s Fiction, Lit,
Mystery, Suspense/Thriller, Historical Fiction, and International
Fiction. Will consider both full-length novels between 60,000-80,000
words and short stories between 1500-2000 words. Will look at poetry,
original art, and original photography. Will also
consider, in collaboration with and approved by Kristine Pratt, potential
referrals to other WWC editors: Speculative, YA, and Manga. Special
interests: Audio-visual artists for WWC book trailers, voice actors for
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Sherri Langton
Associate Editor
Bible Advocate and
Now What?
www.cog7.org/BA
Sherri is the associate editor of the Bible
Advocate magazine and of Now
What? ezine and has worked over 20 years in Christian publishing. She is
also an award-winning freelance writer whose work has appeared in Focus
on the Family, In Touch, Upper Room, Decision,
Discipleship Journal, Today’s Christian Woman, and other
publications. Sherri has contributed poetry and articles to the
collections My Turn to Care, Teatime Stories for Women,
Becoming a Godly Man, Faces of Faith, and Chicken Soup for
the Soul in Menopause. In addition, she teaches workshops at several
Christian writers conferences. Sherri lives in Denver, Colorado, where she
enjoys playing drums and percussion at her church and playing with her two
great nieces, Tori and Teresa.
Workshop
- The Literature of Personal Disaster (6D - Saturday 1:00)
Is a story good just because it relates a horrific event? Why we
write about tragedy and how to make it real to the reader as well as
redemptive.
Paid
Critiques
- Articles, devotionals,
personal experience stories and articles
Editorial Needs
-
The
Bible Advocate
is one of the
oldest religious magazines in America, founded in 1863. It is
published by the Bible Advocate Press, the publication agency of
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e-zine
has been on the Internet since late 1996 (www.cog7.org/BA/NowWhat/).
It is a monthly e-zine aimed at the unchurched that addresses the
"felt needs" of people. Each issue centers around a personal
experience, with articles related to the topic. Stories show an
individual's struggle that either led him to faith in Christ or
deepened his walk with God. Now What? has covered a wide
variety of subjects: homosexuality, grief, depression, mental
illness, infertility, eating disorders, and a host of others.
We're always open to hearing new ideas and even new approaches to
previously posted subjects. Overworked topics: dealing with
personal illness and deaths. |
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Susan Mathis
Founding Editor
Focus on the Family Thriving Family
www.thrivingfamily.com
Susan is the Founding Editor of Thriving Family
magazine and former editor of 12 Focus on the Family publications. She has
written hundreds of articles and co-authored a Tyndale best-selling book, Countdown
For Couples: Preparing for the Adventure of Marriage. Susan now serves
as a writer, editor, writing coach, and consultant, primarily to Christian
publications, through smWordWorks (mathis.wordworks@gmail.com).
Workshops -
Words that Work (2D - Thursday, 3:30)
Like producing a symphony, creating a
written work of art takes vision, skill, and teamwork. We’ll talk about
these elements in the context of writing for magazines and
newsletters—what works, what doesn't, and how to get published.
Keeping the Focus (4B - Friday, 3:30)
Learn how you can write with a biblical worldview (even for a secular
audience) and really make a difference in the lives of your readers.
Paid
Critiques
- Articles for magazines,
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Amy Nappa
Champion for
Women, Adult, and Church Leadership Resources
Group Publishing
http://www.group.com
Amy has worked in the publishing world for
more than 20 years. She's a best-selling author, and currently serves as
the Champion for Adult, Women's, and Church Leadership resources at Group
Publishing.
Workshop - Rejected! Top 10 Reasons Why
I Turned You Down
(3E - Friday, 2:15)
Wondering why that proposal you thought was perfect didn't make it
past my desk? This workshop will tell you why! Learn about the most common
mistakes and how to avoid them.
Editorial Needs - Freelance writers for magazine-length
articles on women's ministry, volunteer management, and creative ideas
for churches. Not looking for books of any kind.
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Kristine Pratt
CEO &
Editor-in-Chief, Written World Communications
www.writtenworldcommunications.com
Kristine is CEO and
Editor-in-Chief, primarily supervising the editorial side of the business.
Trained by Terry Burns of Hartline Literary Agency and Jeff Gerke of
Marcher Lord Press, she brings her years of experience to WWC.
Workshop -
You Mean I Don't Send Chocolate? (E3 - Wednesday 1:00)
More than a quick list of
what not to do when querying an editor or agent, but an exploration of
alternative approaches that work. Bring a sample of a query or proposal
that you've been working on and we'll talk about what's working, what
isn't, and the easy way to fix this so that your manuscript gets the
attention it deserves. Bonus - Rejection letter translation skills -
what "no" means exactly!
Paid Critiques
- Fantasy, sci-fi, speculative fiction,
supernatural thrillers
Editorial Needs
- See website for guidelines for WWC's five magazines and five book
imprints.
Gambatte!
- Written by Anime / Manga fans FOR Anime /
Manga fans. General market, launching 2010.
Harpstring - Stories that Resonate. Christian Genre Fiction,
launching 2010.
Other Sheep - Everything Extraordinary. Fiction and nonfiction
that reflect the Christian worldview in new ways.
Starsongs - Giving voice to the Future. General market, written by
kids age 12 - 19.
Untapped - Teens Impacting the World. Christian fiction and
nonfiction showing faith in action, aimed at ages 12 - 19 |
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Kevin Scott
Representative
Light from the Word, Vista, and Wesleyan Life Online
Kevin
Scott is an acquisitions editor at Wesleyan Publishing House in Fishers,
Indiana, where he shepherds first-time and experienced authors through the
publishing process. Kevin is also a writer, speaker, pastor, and leader of
an innovative, missionary community called The Heights Church.
Editorial Needs
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See
http://www.wesleyan.org/wph/inside/writers_guidelines |
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Patti Shene
Executive Editor, Starsongs Magazine
www.writtenworldcommunications.com
Patti is a retired registered nurse. She
has answered God’s call to help young people express their thoughts,
feelings, and ideas through the written word. She serves as Executive
Editor to Starsongs Magazine, a publication of Written World
Communications for kids by kids ages 9-19. Patti’s work has been published
in The Bent County Chronicle, a publication of the Bent County
Historical Society, and on Devokids.com. She writes on contract for
Colorado Boys Ranch YouthConnect.
Workshop -
The Over 50 Writer (E10 - Wednesday 2:15)
Whether
retired, still active in the work force, or a stay-at-home parent,
you've reached the big five-o, and that desire to write burns stronger
than ever before. Is it too late to find your niche in the publishing
industry? Learn to capitalize on all the benefits you can bring to the
business.
Paid Critiques
- Articles, devotionals, short stories,
chapter books, nonfiction books, and novels for children
Editorial Needs -
Starsongs accepts
work by young people ages 10-19 and is geared toward readers in that same
age group. Our most current need is for original, entertaining short
stories that hold the reader’s interest or take the reader from the
beginning of a problem through its solution. Essays, poetry, artwork,
and photography are also welcome. Refer to website for guidelines.
Starsongs
also has a need for articles written by an adult mentor in a manner that
inspires and encourages young people to develop their creativity while
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Cindy Sproles
Editor,
ChristianDevotions.us
www.ChristianDevotions.US
www.DevoKids.com
www.DevocionesCristiano.com
www.blogtalkradio.com/Christian-Devotions
www.blogtalkradio.com/He-Said---She-Said
Cindy is a contributing writer to Novel
Journey and Novel Reviews, and Christian Devotions. She writes for PML
Programs and contributes to the Times-News.net. Her devotions are
published weekly in newspapers across the eastern seaboard. She is a
contributor to CBN.com. Cindy co-writes the He Said, She Said devotions
with Eddie Jones which appear in
Common Ground Christian Newspaper
and The
Good Life Christian Newspaper.
Workshops -
Writing Really Is a Ministry! (E13 - Wednesday 4:45)
Writing for God really
IS a
ministry. Whether you write Christian fiction, nonfiction, or just
contribute to your church newsletter, writing
is a
ministry. In this class we’ll explore the art of writing obituaries,
newsletters, ads, blogs, greeting cards, devotions, and church missions
proposals. Learning to write within these venues grooms the writer for
bigger things while giving you the heart of a servant. Sometimes we simply
need to ask, "Lord, what do
you want me to
write?" God’s purpose for your words may, indeed, be destined for print, or
they may be only meant for the person sitting next to you. Learn how to
define your call to serve Christ through your writing.
Writing Devotions that Impact (5D - Saturday 10:45)
Learn how to write devotions for church newsletters, periodicals, websites,
and books. A devotional ministry can complement the advancement of a
building campaign, mission work, and church projects. Learn how to draw
readers in with the "Hook, Book, Look, Took"
method of writing a devotion. For some, a devotion may be their only Bible
for the day, so come learn how to touch hearts, teach His Word and change
lives.
Continuing Session -
Advanced Writers Only (Saturday 2:15 - 4:00 with Eddie Jones)
Cindy and Eddie will teach the 2:15 Saturday session on Amazing Marketing
Results for Little or No Money. She will show you how to get storefront space in the
showroom of the world’s largest bookseller (Amazon), ways to market your
books through Skype, cell-phone, internet radio, YouTube, and Video Blogs
technology, and how casting your readers as characters in your next book is
a “killer” idea. Learn how selecting a cause or charity can create FREE
media interest in your book and drive sales.
Paid Critiques -
Devotionals, chick-lit, spiritual coaching to
help you make your work and work habits surrounded with Christ . . . by
setting up six week plans.
Editorial Needs -
ChristianDevotions.us welcomes submissions from published authors,
seasoned writers, and aspiring writers. For guidelines and helpful writing tips
click here.
Devokids.com is looking for kid
writers. Kids ages 6-teens who are interested in writing devotions, food
articles, money articles, games and fun things, music. We'd like to have
this site become a KID site. We encourage writers to look at the site and
see all the links, roam through the pages and see what is there, and then
hopefully find something that strikes their fancy. We welcome adults and
kids but we're really pushing for kid writers.
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Scott Stewart
Addition to faculty!
The
Quiet Hour
http://www.davidccook.com/catalog/Detail.cfm?sn=85&source=search
Scott will be taking on the role as editor
of The Quiet Hour this summer. He invites God's work in and through
his life, to reveal the Almighty's glory and goodness. Study of Scripture,
worship, prayerful dialogue with God, plus personal and spiritual
engagement with people open doors for this journey. Insights gained
through a graduate theology degree plus education credentials and career
experience in written communications equip him to encourage others to also
encounter Jesus in their lives. Scott will be sitting in on appointments
with Gary Wilde, the present editor.
Editorial Needs -
The Quiet Hour
(175,000 readership/circulation) is
a
personal-sized booklet is
designed to provide adults with focus and direction for daily "quiet
times." Each day's reading includes the recommended Scripture passage,
explores how a fellow believer has applied its theme to daily life, and
ends with prayer or a devotional comment to start a conversation with the
Lord. Thirteen weeks of daily Scripture readings and devotionals are keyed
to the lessons from Bible-in-Life's Comprehensive Bible Study curriculum
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Amber Weigand-Buckley
Editor, ONCOURSE (webzine & print magazine)
http://oncourse.ag.org
Amber has spent over twelve years at
ONCOURSE and has loved every minute of it. Along with her print
responsibilities at ONCOURSE, Amber serves as web editor and host of OCTV
Soundcheck Video podcast. She is a 1996 Journalism graduate of Evangel
University. She and her British import hubby, Philip, have been married
over 15 years and spend their spare time keeping up with three daughters:
Saffron (9), Imogen (6), and Penelope (2) along with four cats, two dogs,
and two fish.
Workshops -
Maximizing Your Freelance Network (1E - Thursday 2:15)
You’ve heard the old adage: “It’s not what you know but who
you know.” There is much truth to that, especially in writing when it
comes to getting story leads and moving them into the hands of
publications and publishers who will print them. Amber will enlighten you
with tips to maximize the reach of your writing; connect you to key
resources, plug you into network-building opportunities, and give you
personal insight on establishing personal and publishing credibility to
increase your reach and your freelance workflow.
Writing for Teens (4G - Thursday, 3:30)
Although the Gospel message stays the same, the way in which it is
presented is constantly changing to reach a new generation of students.
With 14 plus years dedicated to reaching teens, Amber will share her
insights on packaging writing to effectively communicate and reach the
ever-increasing challenges reaching an ADHD multi-media world with a
relevant, fresh, attention-grabbing perspective on ageless Truth.
Reclaiming the Artist's Heart (5A - Saturday, 10:45)
Proverbs 3:9 says to “honor the Lord with your wealth.” As Christian
writers we all long to take that talent and make a lasting God-impact on
the lives of our readers; however, sometimes we get so caught up in the
business of art and doing the Father’s work we lose our sight of the Who
that called us and feeds everything we are. In this workshop, Amber will
take you through purposed and intentional connection points to help you
realign and tap the ultimate source of renewal and direction—the Holy
Spirit Muse—who moved the quills of men to pen some of the most important
words put to paper.
Teens Write -
Sending in Shoes and other ways to get
editors to take notice (Saturday, 1:00)
The teen guide to getting your articles from computer to publisher.
Paid Critiques - Teen
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Gary Wilde
Editor, The Quiet Hour
and Standard
www.davidccook.com/index.cfm
www.standardpub.com
Gary served as a staff
editor at Cook Communications during the 1980s and continues as editor of
David C. Cook’s devotional magazine, The Quiet Hour and Standard
Publishing’s devotional magazine, Devotions. A former part-time
philosophy teacher, as a freelancer he spent fifteen years writing,
collaborating, and editing books and articles for Christian publishers
before entering pastoral ministry as an Episcopal priest in Bonita
Springs, Florida. Along with serving as senior copyeditor for
Christianity Today’s Leadership Handbooks of Practical Theology, he
is the creator of Chariot-Victor’s Encouragers series for men and
author-compiler of the Promises to Treasure series for Broadman &
Holman.
Workshop -
Diagnosing Your Devotionals (Thursday 1:15)
Like mechanics diagnosing engine trouble, let's get into the nuts and
bolts of good and bad devotional writing by analyzing some
high-performance (and not-so-well-oiled) examples. For beginning and
intermediate writers. NOTE: Gary will hire for devotional assignments at
this conference!
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