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Mar062016

Christian Fiction Writers to Meet March 26

The South Carolina Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers will meet March 26 from 2-5 p.m. at North Anderson Baptist Church. The meeting is free and the public is invited.

The meeting will feature author and blogger Edie Melson who will lead a free class  who leads a free class on "Tips & Tricks to Get More From Attending a Writing Conference." A manuscript critique session for members and visitors who have attended at least one critique session wil follow. Submissions must follow the critique and format guidelines listed on the chapter blog at http://www.scwritersacfw.com. Up to 1,500 words can be critiqued of fiction or nonfiction, but not poetry. All visitors are welcome to sit in the critique sessions and offer feedback. 

Melson is a prolific writer with years of experience in the publishing industry. Her daily blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands of writers each month. She’s the director of the  annual Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held at Ridgecrest, N.C. in May; the social media director for Southern Writers Magazine; and the Senior Editor at Novel Rocket. You can connect with Edie through Twitter and Facebook.    

Visitors are encouraged to come early, especially if they bring a critique piece to be registered, and to park on the side of the church with the long handicap ramp behind the small white house which is the church office.

For more information about the premier national organization for Christian writers,visit www.acfw.com. For more information about the meeting contact Elva Cobb Martin, SC Chapter President, at elvacmartin@gmail.com or 864/226-7024.

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