What About Rejections? Part I

Now that we’re ready to dig into our various writing projects and (gulp!) even think about submitting a few…we face a common enemy: Fear of Rejection. To encourage your hearts, our faculty shared some of their rejection stories. Now you can say to yourself, “If they were rejected and look how far they’ve come… I … More What About Rejections? Part I

Write 2 Ignite 2019 Wrap Up

We prepare, plan, and pray for a year and then quickly the conference is over! As a team, we are thankful for each attendee and presenter and are already looking forward to the 2020 conference on September 18-19. SAVE THE DATE! More details to follow. If you weren’t able to attend, here are some snippets … More Write 2 Ignite 2019 Wrap Up

Editors – Should an English Teacher Edit Your Book?

Write2Ignite 2019 is history, but now your work begins! We hope you’re primed and ready to tackle a new project or pull out an old one that needs editing and polishing. No matter how well we write, we all need someone with an objective perspective to critique our books. That’s why writing critique partners and … More Editors – Should an English Teacher Edit Your Book?

Write2Ignite 2019

Our team has been planning, praying, and preparing for the conference. Even if you can’t join us this year, please pray for us as we seek to encourage writers to witness to the Lord through books, articles, and devotionals for children and young adults.  

Whatever your situation, Write2Ignite has an app for that!

Many of us love our phone cameras, but how adept are we at getting the best shots? Rank novice? Learn how to get the shots right  side up!   Selfies spoiled? Get tips on the best perspective! Seeing the bigger picture? Get professional recommendations for new goals! Still finding your settings, need more light? Practice makes … More Whatever your situation, Write2Ignite has an app for that!

Keynote by Edie Melson

Here’s a sneak peek at our final conference keynote with a description in her own words. We’ve enjoyed sharing our conference presenters with you. We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference. Visit: https://write2ignite.com/registration-2019/ New Paradigm for Social Media Social media feels like the mechanical side of writing and publishing. It’s something we … More Keynote by Edie Melson

Faculty Focus

This is Brenda Covert’s 5th year with W2I. In the past she participated as an editor and taught a poetry workshop for the Teen Track. Now she is the critiques coordinator and manages W2I’s Twitter and Instagram accounts. She  loves teen authors since they are some of the most creative, imaginative, quirky people in the … More Faculty Focus

Faculty Focus

  Lori Hatcher is an author, editor, and vibrant Christian. She enjoys her grandchildren, her grandpuppy, and can be impatient as she awaits to see the cover of her next book! As a writer and editor, she has sat on both sides of the writing table. If you want to learn more about how to … More Faculty Focus

Faculty Focus

Vanessa Fortenberry is no stranger to Write2Ignite or to her passion for writing and sharing books. She earned her Master’s and Specialist degrees in Media from the University of West Georgia. As a teacher-librarian, Vanessa enjoys story time with her students and also takes pleasure in literacy events with them. In this brief video she demonstrates what she is … More Faculty Focus

How Write2Ignite is Unique

Most of you know that Write2Ignite is a conference to equip adult and teen writers of Christian-worldview literature for children and young adults. But what else does W2I provide?[spacer height=”20px”] One-on-One Consultations Some conferences charge to schedule a one-on-one session with a faculty member. As a participant in Write2Ignite, you are entitled to two FREE … More How Write2Ignite is Unique