Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Registered

It's official. I am registered to attend the Blue Ridge Christian Writer's Conference in May.

What have I done?

Do I belong at a writer's conference? Is this going to be a colossal waste of resources - both time and money?

Maybe.

But, maybe it will be a fantastic opportunity. It will definitely take me out of my comfort zone. And force me to tell people what I'm up to. It would be rather tricky to pull off a 5 day disappearance without some explanation. And I'm certainly not going to lie about it.

And I'll have an opportunity to have my work critiqued.

Hmm. Critiques . . .

I'd better get busy!

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You amaze me!Mom

Anonymous said...

Hummm. Your questions help you come to an understanding of God's purpose in your circumstances? I know where you get that line of reasoning. KHH