A Snapshot of Write2ignite

by Sean Earnhardt

 I’m not a writer; well, at least I don’t claim it as a profession, passion, or pastime. But I feel the need to write a little something today.

I spent my weekend doing something that a fair amount of guys would call torture; I attended a writers conference! A Christian writers conference, no less. The Write2Ignite conference held at North Greenville University in the foothills of South Carolina.

O.k., to be fair, this was not something that I had on my calendar for the year and awaited with intensifying eagerness.

My wife is one of the team members and I tag along under the assumed moniker of “staff photographer.” In all honesty, I really enjoy photography and this event gives me the much needed practice time to try settings and tweak them, if they don’t work, to get the right picture. It also gives me a good excuse to buy some not really needed equipment that, for this annual trip, seems absolutely indispensible!

Upon arrival on Thursday, we simply surveyed the landscape and made a game plan for Friday and Saturday’s adventure. But, an interesting thing happened after the team ate supper; They called an official meeting. I’m not sure I was welcome, but no one asked me to leave so I decided I would enjoy this brief glimpse into my wife’s world. What happened next was very interesting.

This group of ladies proceeded to discuss the event, what had led to the event, things they could do to make the event even greater in the future. Now, keep in mind, THIS years’ event had not, technically, even started yet! The level of seriousness, enthusiasm, and professionalism was remarkable. What’s more, this group of people are part of an all-volunteer organization (and are applying for non-profit status). Why is this important? Well, I think it would have been impressive to see the level of effort put forth knowing that each person were going to take home a nice check to cash. But, all of them knowing that they were going to make the trip home not having made a dime off of their hard work, made the effort put forth seem absolutely amazing to me! (To be fair, some of the folks are published authors and were selling their publications. But, given travel, time, energy, and all of the other variables; it was obvious that the book sales were not their primary focus nor would it cover all expenses incurred in the weekend get-away.)

Friday came quickly and much work went into setting up the registration table, “book table”, and stage presentation area. The attendees and presenters began showing up and all were checked in with badges, bags, and books as is appropriate and common for conventions. I guess I am qualified to critique this convention as I have been to several large IT conventions where many thousands of people would gather for a full week. As the conference opened on Friday night, it is worth noting that it was right on time per the agenda. What proceeded was a well orchestrated and thought out plan of introductions and speakers. Then, for the “big day” on Saturday, there was more of the same; a perfectly flowing conference filled with great speakers and presenters very knowledgeable on their chosen genre. In closing, I would just like to let you, the reader, know that you should look into this group and what they have to offer. Not only can you attend this wonderful annual gathering, but there are other opportunities to participate with them throughout the year. I know that they have a wonderful website, blog, and they also use Twitter quite often.

If you do attend, let me know and I’ll be sure to get a great photo of you. And, you just never know what INTERESTING people you may meet! Hope to see you there next year!

Sincerely,Sean Earnhardt (aka Donna’s Husband)

You can hear Sean playing bass with Sound of Faith. Check out their sound at ReverbNation HERE.

10 responses to “A Snapshot of Write2ignite”

  1. Carol Baldwin Avatar

    Sean,
    Looking forward to your pictures! Praying you’re feeling better. Carol

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  2. Joyce Moyer Hostetter Avatar

    Thanks for the write up! I know I missed a good one.

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  3. Carol J. Garvin Avatar

    You may not be an aspiring author, Sean, but you make an excellent guest blogger and I don’t doubt also a fabulous conference photographer! I hope you’ll be posting lots of those photos soon. I don’t write for children, but Donna’s posts about the conference always make me wistful. Most years I attend a big conference in the Vancouver, Canada area in late October, and it’s now, in mid winter, that I yearn for the boost of motivation that the conferences always give me. I’m sure Donna will be physically exhausted from all the organizing of the weekend, but fired up with enthusiasm for her writing. 🙂

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  4. Jean Avatar

    Whoo-hooo! Thanks, Sean.
    He really is a great photographer. And he adds a little hormonal balance to our group, right ladies?

    Blessings, ya’ll.

    Jean

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  5. Linda Andersen Avatar
    Linda Andersen

    Thanks for the snapshot of the conference. I missed the team meeting but Jean took time to catch me up. I’m glad you got lots of photos for everyone to enjoy. I also know that you were kept hopping. Thanks for all you did that you aren’t giving yourself credit for.

    Linda A.

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  6. Kristi Butler Avatar

    Sean,
    Great post!!!! We loved having you as a part of our activities and business meeting. You had some fabulous input!!! We might just “hire” you!!!

    Can’t wait to see the photos!!!

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  7. Nathalie Mvondo Avatar

    *Clapping* It’s nice to hear an account of the conference from your husband, Donna. I felt as if I was actually there. You seem to have had a wonderful time again. 🙂

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  8. Sean E Avatar

    Thank you all for the comments. I’m really hoping that the 30’s were my lack of writing years. It doesn’t seem like I was able to write anything substantial. Hopefully that’ll change with my 40’s! To those that missed the conference this year, be sure to check it out and make plans to go next year; you won’t regret it!

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  9. Vijaya Avatar

    Great post. If it weren’t clear across the country, I’d have love to come … but as it is, I stay in my corner in the Pacific NW (stay out of trouble 🙂

    Happy Birthday, Sean. May God bless you and yours abundantly on your special day and always.

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    1. Donna Earnhardt Avatar

      Hi Vijaya! I’d love to meet you in person one day. You never know, the Lord might provide a way. 🙂 My hubby travels to California and Washington sometimes, so maybe…just maybe…I can some with some day! If you’re ever in or near NC, let me know. I’ll bring you some homemade goodies!

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