Discover the Next Generation of Christian Storytellers…
Featuring Megan Amor

Megan grew up typing on her vintage typewriter late into the night, keeping her family awake with the click of the keys. Now she writes fast-paced stories with whimsical worlds that give youth a safe place to settle into their young adult shoes. She loves to remind readers of the magic of childhood while they navigate growing up.
Megan is a firm believer that dog kisses can cure any book hangover. When she’s not writing she loves playing board games with her family, sipping peppermint tea, growing pumpkins in her garden, scrapbooking with old postcards, and capturing her life story with her camera.
Find Her on the Web
Website: http://meganamor.com/
Newsletter: https://meganamorauthor.kit.com/5027b2184e
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganamorauthor/?hl=en
Substack: https://substack.com/@meganamorauthor
About Her Short Story
The Girl Made of Pages by Megan Amor
Winie is a paper doll. She came in a box for Hazel on her seventh birthday, and now, always rides in Hazel’s suitcase. Hazel loves to take Winie everywhere. But Winie knows what can happen to paper–it can rip, burn, and turn to mush when it gets wet. When she is not in Hazel’s arms, she is in her suitcase house, where nothing will happen to her paper body or her folded paper skirts.
On their way home from a friend’s birthday picnic, Hazel and Winie see a rainstorm coming. Hoping to avoid the rain, they take a shortcut through the forest. But, Hazel falls down an abandoned well. They’re trapped, with no way to get help, except for Winie–she can climb out the well and save her human friend, Hazel. That is, if she doesn’t turn to paper mush in the rain.
How can a doll made of the most fragile material of this world ever make a difference? And how can she hope to save Hazel?
Her Accomplishments
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Has written over six young adult fantasy novels in the last five years, along with a short story and flash fiction.
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From ages six to twelve she wrote five short stories that won first and second place award medals for the Young Author’s Competition.
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Received direct guidance through paid mentorship with professional author Victoria Mccombs.
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Sent two novels to professional editors for edit letters and met multiple deadlines.
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Has attended three Writer’s Conferences and received interest from agents and publishers.
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Built a photography business and practiced marketing, branding, email marketing and platform building.
Meet the 9 other authors in the anthology!
Karissa
Chmil
James
Noller
Caleb
Renich
Ashley
Dewick
Kara
Hatt
Megan
Walters
Nicole
Elsierose
Lauren
Thomae
E.C.
Colton
Support the next generation of writers
100% of the proceeds from this anthology go toward helping up-and-coming writers achieve their goals, such as attending writing conferences where they can pitch their work to agents and publishers.
About the Author Conservatory
Conservatory, noun: “A school specializing in one of the fine arts.”
The Author Conservatory is an online apprenticeship-modeled program that teaches students the writing & business skills they need to get published and support themselves financially.
