

Discover the Next Generation of Christian Storytellers…

Featuring Abigail G. Smith

Abigail Smith started writing in 2019, on a Valentine’s Day where her only date was her laptop and the stories swirling in her head. After that experimental novel, her love for the art grew, prompting her to join The Author Conservatory. Now, she soaks in whatever she can learn and writes stories that capture the beauty of family and human relationships; she’s always carried empathy for others and their stories. In her free time, she makes matcha and coffee, talks endlessly about her favorite characters, and tries to prevent her wild dog from destroying the country.
Find Her on the Web
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abigail.g.smith.author
Website: https://abigailsmithauthor.com/
Email List: https://abigailsmithauthor.com/contact/
About Her Short Story
Never Perfect by Abigail G. Smith
All Marley wants is a perfect Thanksgiving with her fiancé’s parents. After months of planning a trip out to his hometown in Vermont for the holiday, things are finally falling in place. Meeting his family is scary enough, but her vision for a perfect holiday is soon thwarted by his little sister, Alice. For whatever reason, Alice can’t stand Marley. Marley tries desperately to bond with Alice, but nothing seems to work. Will she connect with her future sister-in-law, or will this holiday be anything but perfect?
Her Accomplishments
- Drafted 4 full-length novels and 2 short stories.
- Received and implemented two professional edit letters.
- Participated in a novel critique group and a critique swap.
- Published a short story in the anthology, Where Giants Fall, edited by Amazon Bestseller Angela R. Watts.
- Drafted a full-length novel in two months.
- Attended the Write to Publish conference in 2024.
Meet the 11 other authors in the anthology!

sydney
o'rear

avery
heisey

johanna
anaya

naomi
sowell

lillianna
joy

Hollis
wakefield

Ella
Webb

Sam
Matos

sydney
leeson

Anna
Galicinski

Cristiana
Moyer
Support the next generation of writers
100% of the proceeds from this anthology go toward helping up-and-coming writers attend 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. The Voices of the Future anthology features short stories from nine of our 2024 graduates.