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Writing for Children with Nancy Sanders

Nancy Sanders

Nancy Sanders loves to inspire God’s scribes how to be ones who hang out with Jesus so He can send them out to the world.

Are you a kid at heart? Do you still remember your favorite childhood books?  Have a desire to write children’s books or maybe you are in the middle of writing one now?

If this describes you, then you need to be at the OC Christian Writers Conference being held in Newport Beach, May 18-20th.  There will be three sessions on how to write for children and two will be led by award winning children’s author, Nancy Sanders.

One of the sessions, Children’s 1st Page Critique, will give participants a hands-on experience in understanding what compels editors and readers to read beyond the first page of any manuscript.  Several participants will have the opportunity to have their submission critiqued by Nancy and the class.  Nancy will also be available for a one page critique to conference attendees, based on time availability.

In addition to her session on what makes a great first page to your manuscript, Nancy will also be leading a session on writing humor for kids.  She will teach simple strategies any writer can use, even if you’re one of those people who just can’t tell a joke. Whether you want to add tidbits of tickles to a serious story for children or want to write books that make kids laugh so hard they fall out of their chair in a fit of giggles and gut-belly laughs, this workshop will teach you how.

Nancy Sanders is a bestselling and award-winning children’s author who has over 80 books published with houses such as Concordia, Tyndale, Standard, Barbour, Scholastic, and Chicago Review Press.  In addition, she writes feature fiction and nonfiction for Focus on the Family’s Clubhouse Jr.

Nancy is the author of the must-have award-winning book for every children’s writer, Yes! You Can Learn How to Write Children’s Books, Get Them Published, and Build a Successful Writing Career.

To learn more about Nancy go to www.nancyisanders.com.

To learn more about the OC Christian Writers Conference held on May 18-2oth in Newport Beach, CA  go to www.occwf.org.

 

 

 

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Christian Writer Cecil B. Murphey Supports New Authors Again

OC Christian Writers Conference - Cecil Murphey

2010 - 2011 OC Christian Writers Conference Sponsor

For the second year in a row, New York Times bestselling author and international speaker Cec Murphey will be sponsoring ten writers with full scholarships to the OC Christian Writers Conference. In addition he is sponsoring two writers with full scholarships to the intensive pre-conference workshops.

Who is Cec?

Cecil B. Murphey is best known for writing 90 Minutes in Heaven (with Don Piper), which has sold more than five million copies and has been on the New York Times best seller list since October 2006, but has actually been in the top-selling 150 books for 15 years, according to USA Today. In fact, plans are in the works for a full-length feature film.

That’s not all he wrote.

Cecil has authored or co-written more than one hundred books that have been translated into more than 40 languages and have sold millions of copies. No doubt he has encouraged and touched the lives of millions of readers with hope and inspiration.

What has he done with all the fame and prosperity? Cecil says that he can’t think of any better investment in the kingdom than to mentor and support other writers, especially Christian writers. (more…)

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Interview with 2010 Faculty, Kathi Macias, Fiction Writer

Kathi Macias, Fiction Writer and 2010 Faculty Member

2010 Faculty Member

Visit Kathi at
kathimacias.com and kathieasywritermacias.blogspot.com

Thank you, Kathi, for taking the time to meet with our readers and writers. Let’s get started…

Your first session is “Basic Building Blocks for Establishing a Successful Writing/Editing Career.” Is this a highly competitive field? If so, how do advise new editors to overcome this obstacle?

Breaking into this sort of field is a bit like trying to break into acting or singing: many try but few succeed. Much of that is due to the fact that people aren’t willing to spend the time to learn how to do it correctly and then to build their career from the bottom up. Few people start at the top, but the successful ones are committed to sticking with it and working their way up as their career is established, little by little. (more…)

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Interview with 2010 Keynote Speaker, Kathy Collard Miller

Kathy Collard Miller, 2010 Keynote

Visit Kathy at

KathyCollardMiller.com
KathyCollardMiller.blogspot.com

Thank you Kathy for taking the time to let our attendees meet you in cyberspace. Let’s get started with a very important question:

1. What do you believe is the most challenging/difficult aspect of writing for the Kingdom and how do you overcome it?

I think having the right motives. It’s so easy to let our own egos motivate us rather than wanting to give glory to God. And unrighteous motives sneak in so subtly. We might want that byline to show our mother we really can do something well. We might want the money to spend on our own pleasures. We might want big sales so that we can become famous and popular. In the beginning we feel very pure in our motives. We’ll even say we don’t care about the byline. But very easily and subtly, self sneaks in and we want ourselves to be praised rather than God. We can easily learn to correct our grammar, but correcting a greedy or ego-centered or proud heart is a lot harder. (more…)

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Interview with 2010 Faculty Jeff Gerke, Speculative Fiction Writer

Christian Fiction Writer, Jeff Gerke

2010 Conference Faculty

Hi Jeff,

Your fans are forever waiting for your responses, so let’s not keep them waiting.

1. Which of your 3 ventures is your favorite? Writing, Book Doctor, or Publishing?

Definitely writing. There’s nothing like creating and inhabiting the world of a story. My own fiction-writing career has been on hold for several years, but I’m hoping that can change soon.

But I do love publishing. I thrive on discovering new authors who write well and tell amazing stories. These are the people who would be (and are) my friends. I love encouraging these people—and the ultimate way to encourage an author is to be able to publish her books!

That said, it follows that I also love being a book doctor. When I’m working with willing writers, there’s something incredible about telling them what’s wrong with their writing—not to hurt them but to help them succeed—and having them respond as the critique was intended.

I like all three, but they would be in the order I’ve described.

a. Which of these 3 ventures is requiring the most of your time these days? (more…)

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