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Follow on Google News | Writers and Editors Gather for 30th Year at the Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers ConferenceJuly 31 – August 3 join editors, agents, and authors on the campus of Cairn University in Langhorne, PA, for the Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference (GPCWC).
By: Blue Collar Marketing Marlene Bagnulla GPCWC's goal is to “encourage and equip you to write about a God who is real, who is reachable, and who changes lives,” Attendees have the opportunity to pitch their work to editors and agents, strengthen their writing and marketing skills, and build deep friendships. The conference includes early-bird workshops on Wednesday, 8 continuing sessions, 7 keynotes and general sessions, 42 workshops and 3 hands-on clinics. Workshops focus on the Writer's Life, Craft, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Getting Published, Marketing and Specialty genres. Continuing sessions provide six hours of in-depth learning on The Web for Writers, From Start to Finish for First Time Authors, Take Your Fiction to the Gym, Write Your BEST Nonfiction Book Now, PowerSpeak, WannaBe Published, Best-Selling Children’ Dr. Ted Baehr, speaking a the Movieguide awards gala The keynotes and general sessions are open free of charge to the community and include Transforming Our Culture with Dr. Ted Baehr, founder and Chairman of The Christian Film and Television Commission™ Teens Write! -- on Thursday, August 1, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- helps teens learn the nuts and bolts of writing and being published. Ten professionals will teach on creating characters, using humor, strengthening writing, effective dialogue, writing scenes and making it big in the movies. Bob Hostetler, author of 30+ books including 11 co-authored with Josh McDowell, will encourage the teens with his story of how he published his first manuscript as a pre-teen. Pastors Write on Friday, August 2 will help pastors broaden the impact of their message by turning their sermons into a book. Busy pastors can register for one or all four workshops. Thursday Specials are open to the community for a nominal registration fee and to conferees for no additional fee. Sessions include Prepare for Persecution (10 a.m. - noon). More Christians have died for their faith in the last century than in the previous 19 centuries combined. C. Hope Flinchbaugh will speak on the subject of persecution, and how it may come to America. Rick Marschall A Culture in Peril (1:00 – 3:00 p.m.) will be led by Rick Marschall, author/editor of almost 70 books and a columunist for the ASSIST News Service. This forum is a creative blend of lecture, seminar and workshop on topics ranging from biblical traditions, to our American heritage, to dilemmas Christians face living in today's world. Compassion, Justice, Advocacy (3:30 – 5:30 p.m.) will be led by Steven Lawson, a freelance writer, editor, and publishing consultant with more than 30 years of experience working with well-known authors, World Vision, and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Topics include human trafficking, orphans, abortion, the poor, racism, the learning impaired, the handicapped, the hungry, the oppressed and more. For anyone with a God-given burden to be an advocate, to tell a story, or make a cause or issue known, this session will equip him or her to be effective. Nancy Rue, best-selling author of more than 100 books says, “The Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference is more than a place to meet editors and learn the craft. It is truly a spiritual retreat for all those called to write as ministry and mission.” To learn more visit the conference website at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com or contact Marlene Bagnull, conference director, at mbagnull@aol.com or 484-991-8581 begin_of_the_ End
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