Marilynn Lester

The Write His Answers Christian Writer’s Conference for 2024 has come and gone. It was another four days packed with useful information and valuable networking with other writers, agents, editors, and publishers. All of this coming at you like a firehose rather than a water fountain. Looking back and reviewing notes is vital for the information to really penetrate.

I anxiously anticipated receiving all this information and incredible teaching, hoping to take a huge step forward with my craft. I was looking forward to the appointments with people in the industry, looking for constructive critiques on my work. Instead, a huge detour blocked my path. “You won’t be able to get this topic published. It’s too heavy,” I was told. “You might consider writing magazine articles on it and completely remove that theme from your book.” I tried to stay positive and take this cheerfully, thinking about the upside of this detour.

So, I started to pursue sessions on writing nonfiction articles and devotionals while feeling down about my fiction book and its possibilities. I found good information for when I want to write some article, but my heart wasn’t in it. I even considered writing devotionals about forgiveness. Boy, did I need that now.

Then, I started musing. Isn’t this exactly what I’m writing about? What do you do when someone pulls the rug out from under you? What do you do when your world comes crashing down because of a comment or action? All these things happen in my book, in a different scenario, but the same theme, nonetheless. What do I know about forgiveness?

There were people at the conference who helped me get back on my horse and start riding again. I began to see that the possibilities were endless. I wasn’t familiar with writing for magazines, but I learned. I wasn’t familiar with writing devotionals, but I learned. Other people helped me see that my style could, and should, carry into non-fiction as well as fiction. My horizons opened to a whole new other world.

When we fall, we need other people to help us up. They won’t always give you the perspective you think you need, but if you let God take the lead, they will direct you in the way God wants you to go. Trust him to direct your paths.


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3 responses to “Christian Writer’s Conference 2024”

  1. ponderosapapa Avatar

    Just keep at it. Very few are best selling authors right out of the chute. Try devotional writing, try blogging, try short stories. Using some of these methods you’ll learn what your readership likes and what doesn’t work. Don’t give up!

    1. marilynn-lester Avatar

      Thanks. Those are all suggestions I got at the conference. I knew they were always out there but I had been focusing on my novel. But, other people down the line encouraged me with my novel too, so now I have both perspectives – novels and nonfiction. I just wrote a devotional which I may post on this site to see what people think.

  2. Saltshaker Avatar

    Great perspective & an inspiration!

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Hello,

I’m Marilynn

God knew me before the world was even created. He planned for me and created me in my mother’s womb. He caused many experiences, past and present, to weave into my life. I can trace my roots as far back as the Mennonites in the Reformation. This rich history makes me the person I am today. And God is still working on me. He will not give up teaching me new things until I see Him in glory.

I invite you to join me on this journey of development.

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