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Traci Smith
Traci Smith is an ordained minister, mother of three, and author. Traci's passion is helping families find times for connection and spiritual nourishment amid the hustle and bustle of daily life. What began as a quest to help her own family has provided valuable insight for thousands of others. Traci believes faith practices should be fun, easy to fit into daily life, and accessible to all. Visit her at traci-smith.com
Vaden J. Chandler
Vaden Chandler has been writing since the age of six, and he currently resides in the Amarillo, Texas area with his wife Cheryl. He is also the author of the suspense novels A Little Bird Told Me and Absalom's Folly.
Robin Korejko
My name is Robin and I am a neurodivergent author who writes children’s books with neurodivergent leads. My husband Michael is the illustrator. Our mission is to shed light on the reality of the neurodivergent experience and raise adhd/ autistic voices through dynamic story telling. It’s always been my dream to write books with main characters who look and sound “like me”. Now that I am raising three neurodivergent kids I believe these stories are more important than ever. I am excited to continue writing children’s books and hope to expand my projects to young adult books and even spiritual memoir writing.
Robin Nemesszeghy
Robin Nemesszeghy enjoys weaving elements of the fantastical into realistic settings and exploring the complexities of the human mind. Living a stone’s throw away from a quiet wooded cemetery and park, when she’s not writing, you can often find her wandering the area and dreaming up her next big adventure.
Amanda Kimberley
Amanda Kimberley is a USA Today Best Selling Author in a love triangle with chocolate and romance. It’s complicated.
Lily Anne Crow
I write dark, epic, and adventure fantasy, where you never know what might be lurking in the shadows, and anyone can rise to the rank of hero.
Camilla Raines
Camilla Raines was born and raised in a small town in Northern Washington with lots of Evergreen trees, seaside fog, and rainy days. Her writing career began in elementary school, where she spent years writing stories for friends that were usually just knock-offs of whatever book she was devouring at the time. As a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community and someone who openly struggles with chronic anxiety and depression, the most important things to her as a writer are representation, diversity, identity, and acceptance. When she’s not writing, Camilla is reading to her heart’s content, running local writer meet-ups, living her best PNW life with two spoiled cats in a tiny house on wheels, and hunting down exciting finds at local thrift stores.
Chrystal Grcevich
Mythology and religion has always fascinated me, and I think it’s important to explore connections between the two. Ultimately, man has created a vision of what our past was, is, or should be based on the stories their told, and the value in exploring human conscience lies in every legend or belief that we were told throughout our lives. I have only one book so far, but it was important for me to let loose with questions about where we came from while exploring a dystopian world that embraced and shunned everything we think we know. My hope is that it doesn’t offend anyone but rather opens their imagination to the impossible possibilities. This book was for me as well as anyone who needs an escape from their own world.
Sakura N. Gibson
I am a military spouse who had to quit her 9-5 job to become a full-time author due to mental health issues. I developed a horrible panic disorder after my husband left for deployment. I'm glad he's home safe, but I have used writing as a form of therapy every day.
Ashley Fraley
I am a 32 year old wife and mother of 3 living in West Virginia. Avid reader and lifelong lover of all things spooky and mysterious.
M MacKinnon
I’ve always been a writer. When I was eight I wrote a story called “Princess Zelda”, which was a plagiarized mixture of Moses and Cinderella, and begged my mother for weeks to take it to the local library and get them to publish it. Her gentle refusal to do so, while setting my career as an author back a few years, did not stop me from continuing my writing. I have since learned that there are a few more steps between pencil copy and library. I write emotions. Love, hate, fear, redemption, second chances. My writing is primarily paranormal romance with modern mystery thrown in for spice, and a little horror to stir the senses. And humor. Always humor.
RA Lewis
R.A. Lewis is a sci-fi and fantasy author. She lives in Oregon with her husband, three dogs, four cats, and 247 fish. R.A. Lewis has two degrees from the University of Oregon in Psychology and Sociology and loves to explore mental illness, trauma, and the depths of emotion and passion in the human experience within her writing. Her favorite ways to recharge (so she doesn't pull her hair out from arguing with her characters) are reading, daydreaming, hiking, spending time with her human and fur family, watching zombie movies/shows, swimming, working out, and napping.
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