by Josiah Degraaf | Student Spotlights
Amber Ginter is one of the pioneering students of our nonfiction program. And a few days ago, she signed a representation contract with the Blythe Daniel Agency for her book! Amber had originally pitched her book three years ago–and the pitch appointment had...
by Josiah Degraaf | Student Spotlights
Anna Galicinski loves decorating cakes. And with nine younger siblings, there were a lot of opportunities to make birthday cakes growing up! So when she graduated high school, she considered becoming a pastry chef. But her primary dream was to become an author. And...
by Josiah Degraaf | Student Spotlights
Anna Rose Johnson’s second novel, The Luminous Life of Lucy Landry, released today, and is now available anywhere books are sold! It has already received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews, in addition to endorsements from a variety of...
by Brett Harris | Student Spotlights
Imagine launching your first book… and ending up on the front page of your local newspaper! Hey! That’s my face!! That’s my name!! Oh my goodness!! Well, that’s what happened to Hope, Jenny, and Abi. Hope was featured in the Thousand Islands Sun. Jenny was on the...
by Josiah Degraaf | Student Spotlights
Anna Rose Johnson is a third year student in the Author Conservatory. And last week? She won one of the biggest book awards in the Christian publishing industry. The Christy Awards are run by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. Every year, they recognize...
by Josiah Degraaf | Student Spotlights
Sequoyah, like many writers, is an introvert–and as a teen, she didn’t particularly like talking with other people. So when she decided she wanted to indie-publish her first book at the age of 20…it felt pretty intimidating. Because publishing a book meant learning...
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