Living in the Moments of CWCLive 2018

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Nancy Ward facilitates the Nonfiction Critique Workshop at the Catholic Writers Conference Live in Lancaster, PA, on July 31, 2018. Left to right, Geri Guadagno, Donna Mitchell, Lisa White, Barbara Lorenzo, Nancy Ward, Virginia Pillars, Forrest Yanke and Tony Agnesi (Photo provided by Nancy Ward}

Nancy Ward facilitates the Nonfiction Critique Workshop at the Catholic Writers
Conference Live in Lancaster, PA, on July 31, 2018. Left to right, Geri Guadagno,
Donna Mitchell, Lisa White, Barbara Lorenzo, Nancy Ward, Virginia Pillars,
Forrest Yanke and Tony Agnesi (Photo provided by Nancy Ward)


If ever there is a place to live in each present moment, it’s the Catholic Writers Conference Live. My adventure this year began with the delightful drive from the airport through rural Pennsylvania with Volunteer Coordinator Barb Szyszkiewicz, Ellen Hrkach and Allison Gingras to the conference center hotel and ended with the train ride back to the airport with Deanna Klingel. Between these travel bookends, I enjoyed hundreds of moments of teaching and learning from my fellow Guildies, serving them and being served by them, discovering for the first time the faces of social media friends and hugging dear writers I have met and befriended at past conferences.

The pre-conference activities always begin with setting up our CWG booth, provided for us by the Catholic Marketing Network (CMN). The CMN Trade Show is fondly known as Disneyland for Catholics because everywhere you look is one more unique book or recording or statue or item of jewelry or clothing. The number of ways we find to express our Catholicism, share it with others and glorify God seem limitless. No wonder the majority of Catholic book and gift shop owners do their annual buying at CMN. And we get to meet and pitch our books to acquisition editors of publishing houses – a beautiful synergy.

The Tuesday luncheon with bookstore owners brought us introductions to a few of those on the other side of publishing our books, the retailers.
Critique Workshops opened the conference on Tuesday afternoon, the Fiction Critique Workshop led by Michelle Buckman and Karina Fabian and my Non-Fiction Critique Workshop. Although I‘ve been facilitating the session for several years, I always get excited about working with new writers, who teach me so much through their talent and commitment. By the end of the two hours, we were close colleagues experienced in the art of giving and receiving critiques as we headed to the historic St. Mary Catholic Church for Mass. (more…)

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‘Why Keep a Spiritual Journal?’ evokes enthusiasm

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Interview of the Week on DDCCW program, ‘Why Keep a Spiritual Journal’ with Dave Palmer and Carla LaCroix at GRN studios on 2-16-21 (photo by Phil Ward)

 

What a reception from the women of the Dallas Deanery of the Council of Catholic Women (DDCCW) at  their February 11 quarterly luncheon. They were ready and eager to know more about spiritual journaling, especially during Lent.

The publicity garnered from GRN Catholic radio drew the larger than usual crowd of sixty women. Dave Palmer, director of the Guadalupe Radio Network in North Texas, interviewed Carla LaCroix and me for the Feb 17 KATH 910 AM Interview of the Week. Special thanks to Phil Ward for his fine photography.

Carla, who Dave calls a “super volunteer for GRN,” gave the listening audience a clear picture of the structure, mission and scope of the National Council of Catholic Women. Then she shared her experiences in the Diocese of Dallas Council where she serves as chair for the Dallas Deanery Council of Catholic Women. She recalled a poignant era in her life when journaling with Scripture was comforting. In her current notebook, she journals as she keeps track of GRN events. (more…)

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St. Philip’s: The Gift of Conversion

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Nancy’s presentation was well thought out and appealing to our women’s church group. She was able to elicit an interesting conversion story from one of our members.— Jeannette Sliter, Women’s Guild Program Chair, St. Philip the Apostle Church, Dallas, Texas

 

How many of you are converts?

How many of you are cradle Catholics?

Who has experienced a renewal of their faith?

With these questions, I opened my presentation to the Women’s Guild of St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Dallas, Texas. The women were gracious and became intent listeners due to the noisy refrigeration unit nearby. With no microphone, I almost shouted my talk, which claimed their attentiveness.

A shaky music stand had to do because no podium was available. In the middle of my presentation, the music stand began to collapse. I held onto it like a long Popsicle stick so my iPad with my notes wouldn’t go flying! The Holy Spirit and my Guardian Angel did double duty that evening.      (more…)

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The Catholic Imagination

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NonFiction Panel discussion, CWCLive: Margaret Rose Realy, Nancy Ward, Pat Gohn, Heidi Hess Saxon, Claudia Volkman and Anna-Marie Cooper-O’Boyle (Photo by Deanna Klingel)

 

Serious about publishing your manuscript?

If you are ready to take your unpublished fiction or nonfiction manuscript to the next level, come to the Catholic Writers Conference where I will be facilitating a critique workshop for the fourth year. You can meet publishers and other authors and immerse yourself in the world of Catholic writing, publishing and networking.

These opportunities happen at the ninth annual Catholic Writers Conference LIVE, which takes place July 18-21 at the Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center in Schaumburg, Illinois (near Chicago.) Sponsored by the Catholic Writers Guild and the Catholic Marketing Network (CMN) and held in conjunction with CMN’s annual retailer trade show, the Catholic Writers Conference LIVE provides Catholic writers with a prime opportunity to meet and share their faith with editors, publishers, fellow writers, and bookstore owners from across the globe. The theme of this year’s conference is “The Catholic Imagination.” (more…)

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