With InScribe’s
Fall Conference just past, our contributors this month share significant
highlights from this or another conference, course, or coaching.
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I wasn't sure if I could attend conference
this year, so prepared a blog post on my first InScribe Fall Conference, in
2011.
That year our conference was
situated in a beautiful church on the edge of Wetaskiwin--which felt
wonderfully expansive for me out in God's creation.
The theme from Deuteronomy 32:2 was
very significant for me.
Let my teaching fall
like rain
and my words descend
like dew
That conference was like the
fragrance of fresh flowers after rain as I breathed in the softness of the Holy
Spirit's presence.
Grace Fox, our keynote speaker,
compared our written words to dew that would
revive people whose lives are like
scorched, dry plants.
Grace Fox |
As she began pursuing her
writing goals, she asked God specifically what she should write and how she
should use her time and energy wisely. (See more on her website)
God assured her: "I
will accomplish what concerns you." He controls our destinies as writers,
she told us. Can we rest, believing He's behind the scenes when negatives, rejections,
and distractions come?
That conference became
the standard of excellence for me.
That said, I did make it
to the conference this year. I came, asking God for moments of the
Spirit's refreshing rain. And He did not fail me.
One important
refreshment came as I connected with other writers. I met Melinda Poidevin, a
first-timer from Ontario, who is writing young adult novels. While
introducing her to others, I received warm greetings from friends, and felt
their love and welcome after a year of Facebook and email contact. I realized I
hadn't seen most people since last conference. (Unfortunately I couldn't get to
speak with everyone at the conference.)
There was so much to
absorb—I can write only a sampling of raindrops in this blog.
Linda Hall |
Linda Hall, our keynote speaker,
spoke of writing authentically through the ups and downs of life. Her Sage
Points of Wisdom included: Write where you're grounded, where you're most
comfortable. Read writers better than you--you'll learn from them. Find joy in
what you do.
The editor's panel was
filled with many significant points, including these: Ask God to give you a passion
for excellence. Work through several levels of drafts; you can't polish a
dirty stone.
Dayna Mazzuca spoke on
connecting our writing with our readers. We won't reach everyone; our style of
writing matches the way certain people view the world.
Susan King, editor for
The Upper Room Devotional, discussed styles, images and application of effective
devotionals. She also advised us: When in doubt about how to work your
application, write to your readers as if they are non-believers.
Colour, design and
lettering on our Indie book cover: Ellen Hooge's topic gave me lots to absorb
on details I hadn't analyzed before.
Sally Meadows challenged
me on goal setting: Is God whispering to you, casting you in a new direction?
Pray into that vision. Wait on God's timing to open doors.
And a big thanks to all
the conference organizers. They put in a lot of time and effort to bring us the
best.
As I reflect on this
Fall Conference, I think of how nourishing rains soak deep into the roots of a
plant, stimulating new growth. So the Holy Spirit is soaking inspiration and
encouragement into all of us as we grow in the direction God has planned for us.
Photo of Linda Hall
thanks to Marcia Laycock
I had such a rich time at conference and like you, one of my favourite things is seeing old friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tracy. You said it right when you said it was "a rich time." That's another wonderful metaphor for FC.
DeleteThanks, Sandi, for the reminder of the wonderful and inspiring conference we had with Grace Fox as our keynote speaker. I've read some of her books and I'm on the list for her newsletter. I am fond of the scriptural theme from this conference in Wetaskiwin: "Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew." I remember writing on that topic for the Fall Contest.
ReplyDeleteThis year I only made it for Thursday evening of the Conference. I did have visits with a few people that evening, but there were friends across the room that I didn't get to greet. Blessings to all who attended FC and tucked away nuggets to share with their writing friends back home
Thanks, Sharon, for your memories of the 2011 conference. I'll have to go back to my FellowScripts to see if you won any prizes in the contest.
DeleteI'm so sorry you missed such a great conference this year. I hope some of the blog posts this month will help make up for it. And I hope Hank is doing better :)