Fantastical Truth
210. What Can First-Time Guests Expect at a Christian Writers' Conference? | with J. J. Johnson
We’re partners with Realm Makers is the leading fantastical conference for Christian creatives. Recently organizers shared that over 40 percent of registrations for this July’s event are first-time guests. This brings back memories! So we thought we’d share them with you. What’s it like at a writers’ conference? And what should first-time guests expect at Realm Makers and beyond?
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- Story Embers summit, May 23–25, 2024
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Introducing guest J. J. Johnson
J. J. Johnson is the author of the Iggy and Oz comedic fantasy series for middle grade readers, and the new marketing director for Realm Makers. J. J. grew up in Pryor Creek Oklahoma and attending Oklahoma Baptist University, majoring in student ministry. He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma with his wife Ashley and their two children.
Concession stand
- We’re still not a writers’ podcast. Yet many of our listeners are writers.
- Yet now Realm Makers is poised to grow beyond its creator audience.
- Listen to the end for a special preview for Realm Makers summer 2025!
1. What do we recall about first writing conferences?
- Stephen and J.J. share their early forays into ACFW and Realm Makers conferences
- Zack recounts how he found his fantastical family at Realm Makers
2. How can newcomers enjoy writing conferences?
- “You’ve taken your first step into a larger world” (Obi-Wan Kenobi).
- Remember that this is a journey, not a make-or-break single chance.
- If you’re working on a novel, pitch that story happily—when asked!
- Always, always ask everyone else about their stories, maybe more often.
- It is humbling, then joy-giving, to meet others who are just as creative.
- Don’t ever retreat to your room to write/edit. “Not a great plan.”
- You’ve spent the money. Use it wisely. Steward your time. Meet others!
- Still, it’s okay to pace yourself, skip a class, catch a siesta in your room.
- Bring lots of drinking water. Avoid coffee-binging. Regulate your sleep.
- Don’t celebrity-chase. Sit with someone new. Engage whole-heartedly.
- Stephen has found that many “nobodys” quickly become “somebodies”!
- And then you were there with those people to be part of their journeys.
- That way is better for building shared trust. Even better, you honor Jesus.
3. What’s the future of the Realm Makers event?
- July 18–20, 2024: Realm Makers returns to St. Louis as before.
- Yet the conference is quickly outgrowing that otherwise great space.
- Organizers have dreamed of adding partners for a Christian fan event.
- So, starting in July 2025, the conference will add to its writing emphasis.
- Creators can still attend the event with top-tier faculty and awards gala.
- But the Exhibitor Hall portion of Realm Makers will be transformed.
- Starting in 2025, behold the revised, expanded Realm Makers Expo!
- This new Realm Makers feature will co-locate with other events like:
- This will include partners with other Christian organizations, including:
- Realm Makers Expo will offer distinct panels, exhibitors, programming.
- Authors can enjoy training while fans enjoy the fan-focused expo event.
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Top question for listeners
- What are your memories attending a fan event or writers’ conference?
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