[…]true or if I didn’t complete a resolution. It was so discouraging that I quit setting goals completely for almost two years. Thankfully, someone introduced me to LDSPMA and their annual conference. When I attended my first LDSPMA conference, I was privileged to participate in a workshop taught by Michelle McCullough based on her book Make It Happen Blueprint. This […]
[…]and sell your products! You will be placed at a table with one other creator. This event is first-come, first-serve and will be held after the closing session of the conference. Please apply by August 30. FAST PITCH Pitch your book project to publishing-company editors and agents and receive immediate feedback on your pitch and project. This year, there will be two […]
[…]and plays to natural wonders and sports events. Take a class. Try an activity totally outside your comfort zone. If you typically spend the weekend tailgating, attend the opera—and vice versa. If you get the chance, live in another state or country, even for a short while. Volunteer. Travel. Serve. Study. Work. Play. In short, live. Exploring—and challenging—your views and […]
[…]casual environment. They were also eager for the buffet-style lunch (complete with vegan and gluten-free options). Afterward, conference participants attended three more breakout sessions, focused on a wide array of topics in the five publishing and media tracks. In addition to the five tracks, some of the breakout sessions also included interactive classes: Fast Pitch (a speed dating opportunity for […]
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[…]to them.” Her personal motto: “‘Pull up your socks.’ I had that as a personal motto long before compression stockings became a part of my daily routine.” “Writing is its own reward.” “Write! Write! […]
[…]the most common way to publish on Audible. However, Julie decided to do something different. The 50-Year Secret For Julie, writing and publishing her book wasn’t about fame or money — it was about saving lives. She had already lived through several difficult events in life, from bullying to abusive relationships, when she discovered through a chance DNA test that […]
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[…]morning I found the words “dill pickle” scrawled down on the paper. Maybe it was a reminder to combine art and writing? It’s a […]
[…]Eric Allred are the dynamic duo behind the hip and successful Gem Rose Design Company. As a stay-at-home mother, Alexa found herself with spare time during her children’s preschool hours. She decided to use this opportunity to learn how to make personalized T-shirts for her young family. Meanwhile, her husband, Eric, began refining his art and design skills—a passion he’d […]
[…]Professor, Linguistics and English Language Editing Observing Niceties: Three Strategies for Communicating with Authors 1:00–1:50 p.m. 318 Jay Drowns, Photography Manager, UVU Marketing and Communications Design and Production Photography for Writers 2:00–2:50 p.m. 303 Thomas A. Wayment, Professor of Ancient Scripture, BYU Writing, Journalism, Blogging Navigating Apologetic and Academic Writing: Looking to the Future 2:00–2:50 p.m. 306 Bryce Mortimer, President […]
[…]own ways. Though my attempt to continue with a professional art career while working as a stay-at-home mom ended in catastrophe, I never lost the desire to be involved with the arts in some capacity. Those hectic days have long since passed, and I don’t regret my decision to put my art on hold. For me, being a mom was […]
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[…]look at them as a learning experience, something that you’re learning that is preparing you for something else… We are always preparing for something else. It doesn’t matter how hard a situation is or an experience is, we can always learn from that and it will always make us stronger.” [29:58–32:32] Connie said, “It’s in the daily doing. And it’s […]