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2010 NW Christian Writers Renewal Line-up

Learn from these Leaders in Christian Publishing

NCWA is pleased to announce the following agents and editors who will be presenting at the 2010 NW Christian Writers Renewal. To see what each agent or editor is looking for, click here.

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Sandra Bishop, Agent
MacGregor Literary Agency

FICTION: Contemporary and historical; especially women's. Looking specifically for the following... (more)

Vicki Crumpton, Executive Editor
Revell Books

Revell publishes both fiction and non-fiction. Our non-fiction titles focus on... (more)

Jesse Florea, Editor
Clubhouse Magazines/Focus on the Family

Clubhouse:

  • Fiction stories, 900-1,000 words. Can be historical,... (more)

Holly Gerth, Editor
DaySpring Cards

DaySpring is looking for new voices for our Christian greeting cards. We accept... (more)

Nick Harrison, Senior Editor (Fiction)
Harvest House Publishers

At Harvest House right now, the fiction category that sells is... (more)

Luke Hinrichs, Fiction Editor
Bethany House Publishers

Bethany House is a leading publisher of Christian fiction. Recent successful titles include... (more)

Becky Johnson, Agent
Greg Johnson, Agent
WordServe Literary Agency

WordServe Literary (www.wordserveliterary.com) is always looking for... (more)

Jim Stafford, Editor
The Upper Room

The Upper Room needs meditations that address daily situations and help... (more)

Les Stobbe, Agent
Leslie H. Stobbe Literary Agency

I enjoy representing adult fiction and non-fiction by authors who... (more)

Other Presenters

PEGGY KING ANDERSON Peggy King Anderson has been writing and teaching for more than 25 years. She has four published books, including The Fall of the Red Star. She teaches creative writing at Bellevue College, and is currently marketing two completed novels.

LAURA CHRISTIANSON Laura Christianson owns Blogging Bistro, a company that helps people enhance their relationship marketing through Web sites, blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. (www.bloggingbistro.com) The author of three books, Laura lives in Snohomish, Washington, with her husband and their two sons.

ALLAN MILLER & CHRIS MILLER The Miller Brothers are award-winning novelists and artists with a passion for writing books for tween boys. They have designed websites for 12 years and use their experience to successfully promote their books via social media to a loyal following of 4000 fans online.

JIM RUBART Jim Rubart has been a professional marketer for more than 20 years. He is also a speaker, novelist, and columnist for Christian Fiction Online Magazine. Jim lives just outside Seattle with his wife and two sons.

REBECCA STUHLMILLER Since 2003, Rebecca Stuhlmiller has spoken at more than 75 events, including ministry conferences, seminars, moms groups, and women’s retreats. Before 2003, she spoke exactly four times. Rebecca lives in Eastern Washington with her husband, Jeff, and kids who come and go.

SHANNON WOODWARD Shannon Woodward is a speaker, editor, and author or co-writer of 12 books, including Little Country Church: The History of Calvary Chapel. Her work has also appeared in two Chicken Soup for the Soul books and in a number of anthologies. Her workshops for the Writers Renewal are always popular.

2010 NW Christian Writers Renewal
May 7-8, 2010

Keynote Speaker: Brandilyn Collins, best-selling suspense novelist.

 

Brandilyn’s “big break” came in 1995 when Avon Books published A Question of Innocence and hit her stride in 2001 with fiction and the publication of Eyes of Elisha. Publishers Weekly calls it “a chilling tale of suspense” and Library Journal calls “a thriller that keeps the reader guessing until the end.” With more than a dozen goose bump-inducing novels to her credit, Brandilyn is a leading force in Christian mystery fiction. After seven years on the market, her nonfiction book, Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn From Actors, continues to be a popular writers resource. Come to the conference and take a three-part fiction course from a master!