Christian writers’ group boasts new name, goals

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Photo courtesy Betty Slade Pictured, left to right, are Lin Farmer Harris, Richard Gammill, Betty J. Slade and Terry Arries, of the Wolf Creek Christian Writers Network. The network is welcoming new members and plans to create an anthology in 2016. Photo courtesy Betty Slade
Pictured, left to right, are Lin Farmer Harris, Richard Gammill, Betty J. Slade and Terry Arries, of the Wolf Creek Christian Writers Network. The network is welcoming new members and plans to create an anthology in 2016.

By Betty Slade

Special to The PREVIEW

The Wolf Creek Christian Writers Network (WCCWA) would like to invite new writers to the group. As the WCCWN moves into 2016, we are proceeding with a larger vision for writers.

Since our establishment in February 2015, we’ve been a successful local critique-writing group. Our concept for the future will move us toward a significant presence in the world of Christian publishing and reaching people with our writing.

These 10 months have given us time to learn the needs and dynamics of the group. We are now fortified with a leadership team and board members. Each of us brings our individual strengths and talents to collectively serve the group and our mission.

Our new name, WCCWN, symbolizes a fresh beginning with these hopes and dreams over the next two years:

1. A national outreach through our website and writings.

2. Prayers for greater depth in each writer’s commitment to the Lord.

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