By
Tracy Crump
One
year, when I served on the faculty at a writers conference, an author named Sharon Muse sat at my table for a one-on-one appointment and told me a fantastic tale.
As a young lawyer, she’d been abducted by a former client who took her to a
remote spot where he planned to rape and kill her. God supernaturally
intervened and rescued her.
After
he was arrested, Sharon began a seven-year battle against the justice system to
get the man put away for life, terrified every day that he would return and
kill her as he’d promised. Afraid to even walk down the street, she finally
decided she’d had enough. She would kill him before he could kill her. God again
intervened and allowed her to forgive.
Two
movie companies had already contacted Sharon about telling her story, but she wanted
to get the 300-page book she’d written on her experience published first. She
asked me what to do next. Nonfiction is my forte, but I’d never published a
book. What could I offer her? I gave her what advice I could and pointed her
toward others who might be able to help.
When
I returned home from the conference, I couldn’t get Sharon’s story off my mind
and emailed her with more suggestions. That conversation bloomed into a
relationship in which I now think of her as my third daughter-in-law. Through
other God-arranged connections, I put her in contact with the country’s
top-selling agent, and he took her on as a client. Her book, Kidnapped by a Client, releases this
fall.
Sharon
and I have talked about the events that brought us together. Or rather the many
reasons we shouldn’t have met but did. We can see that God orchestrated our
appointment from moment one. But what if she hadn’t sat at my table?
I’ve
often mourned the fact that so few writers take advantage of conference
appointments with agents and editors. It’s disheartening to see these
professionals with so much to offer sitting at empty tables while writers avoid
them because they feel intimidated.
Don’t
miss an opportunity to speak to the very experts who can help you on your
writing journey. If their appointment calendars are full, sit with them at
lunch or catch them in the halls. They’ve attended the conference to help
writers like you. Don’t let fear or uncertainty stonewall you. And don’t forget
the little people like me, writers and mentors who may also have something to
offer.
You
never know when God is setting a divine appointment.
Tracy
Crump’s devotions and articles have appeared in numerous publications, but she
is best known for more than two dozen stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul® and
other anthologies. Her course, “How to Write for Chicken Soup for the Soul” is one
of Serious Writer Academy’s top sellers, and she teaches workshops and webinars
on writing for the series. She speaks at writers conferences, edits a popular
newsletter, The Write Life, and has
served as registrar for the Mid-South Christian Writers Conference. Visit Tracy
at www.TracyCrump.com or www.WriteLifeWorkshops.com.
Sharon Muse’s book is set to release November 12, 2019 and is available for preorder
now on Amazon.
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