Blue Lake Christian Writer’s retreat to be April 6-9
Published 9:15 am Friday, February 25, 2022
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Whether you’re a beginning or experienced writer, interested in fiction or nonfiction, you will be inspired while learning about the craft of writing at the Blue Lake Christian Writers Retreat to be held April 6-9.
In classes taught by seasoned professionals, you will learn how to improve your writing, market your manuscripts, and get published. Topics include writing children’s picture books, poetry, devotional messages, magazine articles, novels, as well as writing Bible stories and other subjects.
The retreat is directed by Marilyn Turk, who is a published Christian author. Her work has been published in Guideposts magazine, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Lighthouse Digest, The Upper Room as well as several other magazines.
The Blue Lake Christian Writers Retreat is three nights and three days at the beautiful Blue Lake Methodist Camp, surrounded by the Conecuh National Forest. The camp is located on Highway 137, approximately 22 miles south of Andalusia, Alabama.
It will include praise and worship along with a keynote address. Participants can choose from three different morning continuing classes and 12 afternoon workshops, which offer a range of information about various aspects of writing, both fiction and nonfiction. Subject areas also include articles, devotions, self-publishing, marketing and more.
“The faculty is outstanding,” according to Turk. They include Cheryl Wray (prolific freelance writer who has published seven books on writing), John Herring (CEO of Iron Stream Media), Susan King (former editor of The Upper Room), and James Watkins, (author of 20 books and 2500 articles), as well as other authors and publishers.
“Everyone will be able to get something out of this conference,” Turk says. “Good writing is good writing. This conference will teach you how to format a story, articles or a devotion.” The retreat is also open to all ages.
“This retreat is very motivating. It should help you, as a writer, to clarify your goals. It can help you decide what you want to do, what you need to work on and show you your strengths and weaknesses.”
Another good reason to attend the retreat is to open up opportunities. These kind of things opens up doors to be published. One-on-one critique sessions can be scheduled. “There’s a lot of social networking. It’s a really good platform for writers,” says Turk.
Reserve your place at Blue Lake Christian Writers Retreat now because space is limited. To find out more information about housing and meals, as well as registration fees for the entire conference or specific days, visit bluelakecwr.com. Commuters in daily driving distance from Blue Lake Methodist Camp are also welcomed to attend.