Ok. I’m pumped. I’ve just returned from the Blue Ridge
Mountains Christian Writer’s Conference in North Carolina, and I’m ready to
write, write, write! I am so grateful to have been able to meet and network
with so many talented writers. It is soul soothing to be around people that get
me. People who understand that there are always imaginary characters in
imaginary settings running around in my head. They listen intently as I speak
of stories that haven’t happened and never will except on the printed page.
They agree wholeheartedly when I describe the wellspring of emotions that I experience
on a regular basis as a writer. It is an exciting, exasperating journey and there
is none other like it.
I fellowshipped with old friends and made some new friends. Cara, it was so fun to meet you in such a God moment
way! Diana, thank you for the impromptu prayer you whispered in my ear. What a
blessing you are. Elva, always you are my mentor and friend and inspiration on
so many levels. God uses you in remarkable ways! Mary, I want to see those
pictures! Edie, you are an amazing woman. Great conference! Ramona, you may not
realize it yet, but you’ve just amped up my deadline. This first novel will be
finished this summer! You’ve encouraged me, and I thank you for that. Yvonne, thank
you for the opportunity you’ve given me to be part of your “Moments” series.
Lori, though I don’t see you often, you are often in my thoughts, and I cherish
your friendship. Beth, I know that your accomplishments are bittersweet because
they are born of pain, but you, as the speaker said, have the unique
opportunity to save lives. You will go far, my friend. David, this whole
experience was so much richer because you shared it with me.The list could go on, and on, and on. Connections. It is my belief that people do not cross our paths by accident. I learned several years ago that God places people in our lives at just the right time to encourage us, hold us up during tough times, help us heal or to enrich us. I value each connection I share with those who intersect with my life.
And if it were not for Lisa, I would not be where I am on this
writing journey. Lisa does not aspire to be a writer, but she has an incredible
gift of words. Four or five years ago, she was the friend that checked on me
every single day during and after my divorce offering soothing words of hope.
She prayed with me, listened to me say the same things over and over, and over
and over until I got it all out of my system. She cried with me, wiped my
tears, fought for my sanity and defended me whether I was right or wrong.
In the middle of all that pain, I shared with her my
lifelong desire to be a writer. Next thing I knew, she started writing a story.
Not to be outdone, I picked up my dormant manuscript and starting writing
again. Somewhere along the way, she abandoned her story and picked up mine. She
would read, re-read, critique, suggest, and help plot. She accompanied me to
the first writing conference that jumpstarted my passion for the writer’s life,
then she stepped back gracefully and let me run with it while she turned in
another direction to use her beautiful words to lift up, pray for, and
encourage others. Thank you, Lisa, for always being there. My sister by heart. For
putting up with my moods and for calling me out when need be. Thank you for
your encouragement and selfless friendship.
Do you have positive connections in your life? Do you believe
you would not be where you are if not for them? If so, please join me in giving
them a shout out so the world can celebrate with you!
Great article Fran. Makes me want to plan for next year.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, Fran! Yes, we are pumped for sure.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Elva Cobb Martin
Thank you, Elva! We are now ready and equipped to write up a storm!
DeleteLillian, I missed seeing you there. You won't be disappointed with the conference. It is overwhelming, but I learn so much every time I attend. The craft of writing is a continuing educational experience.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your blog. BRMCWC was awesome again this year. Thank you to Maresa for new connections.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donna. I look forward to learning more about the people I've met at BRMCWC and developing new friendships while cultivating the old. Blessings to you in your writing journey!
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