Monday, June 01, 2020

Join us on Zoom

Meeting remotely June 6, 10 am 

Image by Jagrit Parajuli from Pixabay 

Story—the long and short of it

Whether it's a long rendition in a memoir, or a short anecdote in an article, our stories have meritwhen they're effectively told. Enter the discussion on Zoom this Saturday. 
Join the meeting: If you've not received an invitation to join, please email Susan at njcwg@gmail.com and she'll send you login link.
Critiques: members are invited to submit critiques by 6 pm Thursday evening. Nothing will be accepted later. Please follow guidelines on our web-page
Hope to see you online,
Barbara
barbarahigby.com

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Let's meet remotely

This Saturday, May 4 at 10 am. Are you in? 

Image by Sasin Tipchai from Pixabay

Apparently, it's child's play...

But we do need to send you an invite to log in
so please email Susan at njcwg@gmail.com
and she will include you as a participant.
Hope to see you online,
Barbara

Thursday, March 26, 2020

No meeting in April.

We hope to meet in May, but it may be June - I'll keep you posted. 
Last month's Focus Point is below. 
Market, write, research - keep your vision alive!

We may not have retreated to the era depicted in this image, but we've certainly slowed down.
Image by Bruno /Germany from Pixabay 
I hope less demands on your time means you're writing! Honestly, I'm have difficulty getting motivated. I'm keeping up with my blog and wrote an article for Tri-State Voice (here), but when it comes to my writing project I've not done much more than open the document. But that's yesterday. It's a new day and, with rain in the forecast, I will write. There, I've made myself accountable!

Kudos to Bob for asking me about some periodical markets. How about you? Shake off the lethargy, flex those fingers, and commit your brilliance to the page.

Be a blessing,
Barbara
barbarahigby.com

April's Focus Point

Let’s Talk about… Marketing Wisdom

Marketing seems to be the Achilles heel of many writers, at least it is in this room. We suffer from lack of knowledge, lack of direction, lack of courage—perhaps all three. Our discussion today will open a variety of possibilities and trigger many good ideas. What will we do with them? How will we sort through them and decide which avenues are right for us?

As I maneuver through the marketing labyrinth, I’ve depended on Isaiah 48:17:

This is what the Lord says—your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: 
“I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is best for you, 
who directs you in the way you should go.” 

I look to the marketing experts—and there are many, with many methods and inspiring ideas, but I cannot and will not implement them all. The incredible blessing for us as Christian writers is the promise of James 1:5:
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, 
who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. 

In the governing of our lives, the exercise of our writing, and the necessity of our marketing, God will give us direction and wisdom.

Take-home thought: I will glean from the experts but follow God’s direction for what is best for me.