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Writing conferences – why you should go!

I just attended my first writing conference last weekend! And I wish I’d gone long before now. I want to share my experience and give you some tips for attending writing conferences!

Writing conferences lodge

For this first conference I went to the Asheville Christian Writers Conference set in beautiful Asheville, NC. It was gorgeous with the mountains and trees. I saw deer, peacocks (I think), squirrel, and birds. I can only imagine how wonderful it looks in fall. ACWC takes place at The Cove – Billy Graham’s Training Center, and my room was in the building next to the conference center.

Writing conferences snow

Thank goodness I chose to drive through the mountains during the day. It was snowing some and it’s very curvy and narrow lanes with lots of big trucks.

What did I learn? Everything!! I took so many notes and went to workshops on using social media correctly and to my advantage as a writer, marketing, critique groups, using backstory, hooks, and so much more.

I have notes that I need to go through and sort and continue to learn from, and I can’t wait!

Tips for writing conferences

I’ve been to homeschooling conferences before, so the same kind of rules apply!

  • Plan ahead – get the information you need up front on the weather, how big of a convention or conference, what your lodging will be like, etc.
  • Take notes – take a notebook and a couple of pens (you might lose one!)
  • Wear good shoes – especially if you’ll be walking in mountains
  • Take a break if you need – it’s easy to get overwhelmed and it’s kind of “people-y” at conferences. Take a break and relax whenever you need. You’ll learn better that way.
  • Use a backpack or crossbody purse – save your back!
  • Take and exchange business cards – I printed some last minute and I wish I’d exchanged more just to keep in touch with other writers.
  • Take pictures – enjoy yourself!
  • Ask questions – At ACWC the people were incredibly friendly and willing to answer questions, so ask!
  • Visit with people you don’t know – I didn’t know anyone going into this conference. It’s hard, but push yourself to talk to other people.

Contests at writing conferences

Writing conferences award

This conference had a writing contest and I entered and placed as 1st runner up in fiction! It was so exciting!! At first I didn’t realize she had called my name!

Make sure to enter contests if they’re available. You never know what will happen!

I’d love to hear your experiences with writing conferences. I have an online one I’m attending this month and then first part of May I’m going to one in Missouri. Can’t wait!

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Hi, I’m Jen! I’ve been married 37 years, have 5 amazing kids and 2 adorable grandkids and one on the way. I homeschooled our three youngest children. I used to blog about homeschooling and taught Oral Communication as an adjunct instructor for over 5 years.

Jen Dodrill Writes is born of a passion of mine – to write a novel! When I’m not working, you’ll find me writing, spending time with my family, or curled up on the couch reading and drinking a mug of dark roast coffee. (Don’t forget to check out my mug shop – JDMugs!)

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