A Writer's Retreat in Blowing Rock
An advertisement for a writers' retreat came across my screen, and I thought, I could use one. But as I read the details, I saw the author was charging $1,200 for a three-day, two-night weekend. I didn't need it that much. The following week, however, I received an invitation from an author-friend to join her and two other authors I knew, but had never met in person, to a writers' retreat in Blowing Rock, located in the North Carolina mountains. The fee was minimal, just barely enough to cover expenses. I believe God had a hand in all this, one of His many quiet blessings.The retreat was wonderful: a magazine-worthy place to stay, plenty of peaceful time to write, brainstorming sessions on the business of writing, walks in the refreshing mountain air, and great meals from Heidi or Lynne. And best of all, the four of us got to know one another better. It was just what I needed. Writing is such a solitary task that those moments of connection become all the more meaningful.Heidi Gray McGill, Heather Branton, and Lynne Lanning are very special ladies. I came home to my usual busy schedule that included my grandson's wedding, family time, housework, car trouble, trying to write a chapter a day on my current manuscript, walking two miles a day, blogging, online events, and more, but I came home with a thankful heart, renewed energy, deeper friendships, and long-lasting memories._________________________




















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