Thursday, June 14, 2018

The Ottawa Christian Writers' Conference

On April 7th, the Ottawa chapter of the Word Guild hosted the fourth annual Ottawa Christian Writers' Conference with about 60 writers in attendance. The conference featured two plenary speakers, Faith Todaysenior editor, Karen Stiller, and former west coast member of parliament, John Weston. Both speakers stoked our passion for writing while providing a host of practical tips and real life experiences that can prove invaluable.
In addition, conference attendees had a choice of six workshops taught by experts on a broad range of topics from poetry to editing. 
Denyse O'Leary teaching her workshop

There is something almost magical that happens when Christian writers come together. We find ourselves on common ground, with common interests that rest on the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Though the genres we labour in may differ, our faith underpins our work. 
This year's conference took place on the seventh floor of the Cardus building in downtown Ottawa. The beautiful location, delicious meal, and amenities added significantly to the enjoyment of this event. Thanks goes to Word Guild board member, Peter Stockland for acting as our host at Cardus.  
Please take a moment to check out the highlights video below. Who knew that being a Canadian Christian writer could be so much fun?

You know you are meeting a need when participants are eager for more. A number of events are planned for the coming months, including the 5th annual Ottawa Christian Writer's Conference on April 6th, 2019.
David Kitz is the author of a number of books, including The Soldier Who Killed a King and Psalms Alive! David is the founder and chair of the Ottawa Christian Writers' Fellowship and serves on the board of the Word Guild

2 comments:

Peter Black said...

Thanks for sharing, David. It's marvellous that you have such a lively Christian writer's group and that you had such a successful, well-attended conference. May all good trends and outcomes continue. ~~+~~

David Kitz said...

Thanks, Peter.

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