Encouraging and equipping you to write about a God who is real,
who is reachable, and who changes lives!

early bird

 

Earlybird workshops are a great way to get acclimated, learn more & make new friends.
Cost:
$25 for one, $40 for two, $55 for three if registered for one or more days.
OR $40 for one, $65 for two, $85 for three if coming only on Wednesday.

  

Wednesday, May 16 - 1:00 to 2:00

E1 - Practice Your Pitch - Karen Whiting
This workshop will help each participant create a pitch of one-two sentences that shows the focus, target audience, and reader benefit. The workshop will include tips on maximizing the 15-minute meetings with editors and agents


E2 - Developing Your Nonfiction Book Idea, Part 1 - Judith Couchman
Want to write a nonfiction book? Learn how to develop it so editors take interest. This two-part workshop covers developing your idea, researching it, creating a good read, knowing your readers, outlining the book, crafting the proposal, and more. Learn from a seasoned author of more than 40 books and turn your idea into a published book!

E3 - Breakthrough Prayer Event - Linda Evans Shepherd
Ever wondered how to pray for your writing ministry? Stop wondering and learn to pray essential prayers of breakthrough, warfare, direction, and more. Join Linda as she not only shows you how to pray powerful prayers but leads you in prayer throughout the workshop.

E4 - A Gift of Gab - Chris Richards
In today's world of publishing we need to get out from behind our computers and talk to people, both one-to-one and before groups. This interactive class will share and experiment with ideas writers can use to improve their speaking and help them develop a public persona.

E5 - Calling All Heroes (and Heroines) - Paula Moldenhauer and Kathy Kovach
What takes a romance from "how sweet" to something more that keeps readers thinking about your story? Contrary to popular belief romance isn't (only) about chemistry and passionate kisses. Give more "buy-in" to your romance by creating heroes and heroines who call forth the true self in their beloved.

Wednesday, May 16 - 2: 15 - 3:15

E6 - Brainstorm Sales Ideas for Your Nonfiction Book - Karen Whiting
Marketing is a strong need to make any book successful and plans need to be developed to help land a contract. This brainstorming session will unleash marketing ideas for each person’s book that matches the person’s strengths.

E7 - Developing Your Nonfiction Book Idea, Part 2 - Judith Couchman
Want to write a nonfiction book? Learn how to develop it so editors take interest. This two-part workshop covers developing your idea, researching it, creating a good read, knowing your readers, outlining the book, crafting the proposal, and more. Learn from a seasoned author of more than 40 books and turn your idea into a published book!

E8 - Trusting God with Your Writing Journey - Paula MoldenhauerFollowing God through the twists, turns, disappointments, and surprises of the writing business can test your inner person. How do you know if you are supposed to hang on or hang it up? And how can you live in courageous pursuit of your writing dreams when there are so few guarantees? What does God say about your writing journey?

E9 - If You Build It, They Won't Always Come - Tiffany Amber Stockton
Websites require work. You have to make your site work for you and market through it. Whether it's a blog or a full-blown site, visitors need a reason to come back. Editors, agents, readers, and buyers all want to learn more about you and get some extra information. You have to give it to them. In this workshop, you'll learn tricks of the trade and simple tools to keep visitors coming back again and again. Guaranteed traffic is guaranteed exposure. The more who know your name, the better your publicity will be.

E10 - Building Your Speaking Ministry - Linda Evans Shepherd
Is God calling you to speak the message He's placed on your heart? Join Linda to explore that call as you learn how to craft your message, how to connect your message with your audiences, and how to find your engagements.

E11 - Power Tools to Power Edit Your Manuscript - Scoti Domeij                             Special 90-minute workshop!

Do you want to push your writing to the next level? Do you want publishers to take you seriously? This jam--packed workshop includes:
Top 10+ must-know ways to develop the skill of self-critiquing to edit your manuscript—tomorrow.
Discover quick fixes for common and not-so-common mistakes.
Learn 2 easy ways to flip dull, passive sentences into active, powerful copy.
Find out 3 user-friendly tips to figure out your most common writing errors and how to fix recurring problems.
A valuable list of online resources and recommended books to further your writing and editing skills.
An interactive critique and editing time to mark your WIP (work in progress).
Bring 1-2-3 pages or your entire WIP, colored pencils or highlighters, and one blood-red pen. And don’t forget a little extra spit to shine your rough draft to polish ready for submission.

Wednesday, May 16 - 3:45 - 4:30

First-Timer's Orientation with Sue Cameron (no charge)
Ever been lost in a new place and wondered why you didn’t buy a map or GPS? Navigate the unfamiliar world of CCWC the easy way—by attending this 45-minute orientation. You’ll meet other first-timers and be well prepared to get the most out of the conference.
 

Wednesday, May 16 - 4:45 - 5:45

E12 - Plotting, Not Plodding - Eddie Jones & Cindy Sproles
Learn how to map your story using the plot points that mark every journey.

E13 - Social Media Secrets for Writers - Jill Hart
Is social media really worth the time investment and hassle? In this workshop we'll cover the basics of Twitter, Faceboook, and blogging and discover which types of writers should use which services . . . and why.

E14 - Write a Winning Proposal and Find Your Champion - Terry Whalin
Editors and agents do not read manuscripts. They read proposals. What makes an excellent book proposal and what misses the mark? Terry has reviewed thousands of proposals from fiction and nonfiction writers. This workshop includes practical how-information about proposal creation from the editor's perspective. Terry has written many book proposals which have had great success in the Christian and general marketplace. NOTE: To help you prepare for the conference, Terry's book can be ordered through CCWC.
Book Proposals that $ell - 21 Secrets to Speed Your Success.
It can be ordered at a 15% discount by clicking here.

E15 - Appointments: Starting Out on the Right Foot - Tim Shoemaker
Stomach churning. Palms sweating. Hey, an appointment with an editor or seasoned writer IS a big deal. Relax. We'll look at critical factors to make sure your appointment is a step in the right direction.

E16 - Writing Redemptive Devotions - Kevin Scott
You have 250 words to connect, hook, teach, challenge, and equip your readers to apply biblical truth to their lives today. In this workshop, learn an effective process for writing short devotions that get beyond the fluff to offering life-transforming truth.

E17 - Setting Realistic Writing Goals - Scoti Domeij
How far along are your 2012 New Year's writing resolutions? Will the rest of the year slip away before you feel good about your writing goals? Scoti takes a fresh look at questions and stumbling blocks all writers - beginning, intermediate, and professional writers - experience. To implement Peter Marshall's wise advice, "Small deeds done are great than large deeds planned," this workshop helps you:
     - Identify the insecurities, obstacles, excuses, and time wasters sabotaging your writing dreams.
     - Evaluate the next steps you need to take to achieve your writing dreams.
     - Set realistic, achievable writing objectives.
     - Create your make-time-to-write plan.
This interactive workshop will help you walk away with personal, achievable writing goals. Bring a pen, paper, and your calendar, plus any questions for the Q & A.