Discover the Next Generation of Christian Storytellers…
Featuring Rhianna Ring-Howell
Rhianna Ring-Howell was diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety at seventeen, but somehow, she managed to complete over a dozen novels and novellas as a teenager and graduate high school with honors while in the Author Conservatory. Now she writes stories for young women who feel broken, incapable, or worthless, reminding them they are stronger than they’ve been told and more valuable than they know.
When not writing, she spends her time teaching kids Taekwondo, singing classical music onstage and Taylor Swift in the car, and searching for dragons to tame.
About Her Short Story
10-year-old Wynna Falke wants nothing more than to be grown up. But according to everyone around her, being grown up means she can’t believe in magic anymore. That includes the unicorns that used to visit when she was little. And after all the bullying from her classmates and scoldings from her father, she’s ready to give up her childish beliefs once and for all.
So, when her grandmother gets injured during a walk in the woods and needs Wynna to find help, she believes this is her chance to prove she is grown up. But as darkness creeps in, making it hard to find her way back, she may have to accept help from the magic she was told is for children.
Her Accomplishments
- Completed three novels, ten novellas, and a short story.
- Attended Realm Makers (2022) and the Writer’s Digest Conference (2023).
- Implemented edits on an 80k-word manuscript in two months.
- Graduated high school with honors while also enrolled in The Author Conservatory.
- Received extensive training in platform building, focusing on email marketing.
Meet the 10 other authors in the anthology!
Gabriella
Banasik
Lyric
Rose
Zoe
Anastasia
Zach
Sollie
Ryan
Elizabeth
Rachel
North
Calissa
Ding
Kristianne
Hassman
Juliet
Artman
Bailey
Gaines
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.