Posted on June 28, 2011 - by JerriLynn
An Opportunity to Learn
This year was to be the year that I made it to the ACFW conference. After listening to all of the stories that come out of the conference, I decided this year, I would go. But probably not for the reasons that most writers go.
I don’t plan to go for the opportunity to get published. Sure, I want to get published. But I don’t have a manuscript ready to put in front of an inspirational house right now. And if I’m being honest, I’m not completely sure that I want to go the traditional publishing route.
But that doesn’t mean that I can’t learn about publishing. Sometimes learning how others have been through the process is just as valuable as going through the process yourself. Hearing the stories published authors have to tell about how they reached their publishing goals can give you insight into what you’re doing wrong, even before your manuscript gets in front of an editor or agent.
I also don’t plan to go for the opportunity to find an agent. I have one. She’s fantastic, and if there is one bit of advice that I could give to any writer, it’s that an agent is worth their weight in gold, and I don’t say that as a tired old cliche. For the money (and headaches) that my agent has secured/handled for me, I would gladly have paid the going market rate for enough gold to equal her weight.
That doesn’t mean agent information isn’t valuable to me. Even though I have an agent, I would gladly listen to whatever other agents have to say. Agents know the business. They know what houses are buying, and they know what books are selling. Don’t discount what an agent has to say simply because you have an agent. Like writers, they all have a different perspective.
My goal from the ACFW conference is to learn. As much as I can. From anyone I can. Because as a writer, as an author, it doesn’t matter if I’m a newbie or a bestseller, I can always learn more about my craft and the business of my craft. And honestly, the ACFW conference is one of the best places to do it.
Really. For the money, where else could you get such a deep education in such a short amount of time? Workshops, lectures, conversations with other writers, agents, and editors. Every moment of every day that you’re at the ACFW conference is an opportunity to learn. It’s an opportunity to see the industry and your craft from dozens if not hundreds of different perspectives. And that, as they say, is priceless.
I may not make it to the conference this year. But I’m not worried. I will make it when the timing is right. Until then, I can still achieve my goal from right here in Deep South Alabama…I just need to pick up the recordings after the conference and listen to all the stories coming from the attendees.





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Kav said:
I keep thinking how wonderful it would be to find myself surrounded by so many people just like me!!!! a) they love inspirational fiction b) they write it c) they’re looking towards publication…I mean….WOW!!!!!! I’m on an island all alone way up here!!!! I’m glad you decided to go Jerri Lynn.
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Regina Merrick said:
I sincerely hope it works out for BOTH of us! You’ll not regret it. Thanks for sharing, Jerri!
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Brenda Anderson said:
So well said, Jerri. There is no better place to learn about writing fiction. I do hope you get to go this year.
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Shari Barr said:
Well said, Jerri. You made some good points.
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Dawn Ford said:
I agree. There’s no better place to go to learn.
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Kim said:
The conference and all its offerings definitely provide some of the best learning experiences ever! Hope things work out for you to go!