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Last weekend, I attended the American Christian Fiction Writers conference in Indianapolis. It was my second time attending this conference, and for whatever reason, I felt calmer overall. I had some great pitching appointments and God really met me there and gave me some encouragement for the coming year.

But the best part was seeing all of my writing friends! Here are some pics to recap the weekend.

So fun meeting online friends in person for the first time! Me with Amy Drown and Jill Buteyn.

Fangirl moment! I got to chat with Becky Wade several times. Love her and her books!

Love these ladies! Me with Jennifer Major, Jeanne Takenaka, and Gabrielle Meyer.

I got to play the Tin (wo)Man in a My Book Therapy rendition of
The Wizard of Oz. Here I am with Dorothy, aka Susan May Warren.

Me and the Cowardly Lion, aka Jim Rubart, getting into character.

Me with the agents of Oz, Amanda Luedeke and Chip MacGregor.

Waiting for pitches…
I got all dressed up for the gala, since I was a Genesis finalist.
I didn’t win but it was such a privilege to be there!

Me with some of the My Book Therapy crew.

Me and the Jills (Jill Kemerer and Jill Buteyn), two other Genesis finalists!

Love me some Katie Ganshert! I got to have lunch with her one day.
Heart of gold, that one.

Me and Gabe! We’ve been at every major writing event together so far in
our careers. It’s awesome walking this road with her.

Jessica Patch and I get silly around each other.

Snapped a pic with Bethany House editor, Raela Schoenherr. Sweetest girl ever!

Poor Ash may have had on a cast, but that didn’t stop her radiant smile! Love her!

Rachel Hauck won Mentor of the Year. She totally deserves it. She’s made a huge
difference in my writing career this year.

My GLAM girls!

Me with Joanne Bischof.

Me and Jess being normal for once. 😛

Roomies!

Great group of ladies right here.

My craft partner, Melissa Tagg, and I hamming it up for the camera.

We can be normal…

Gabe and I participating in genre night. She dressed up historical and
I dressed up like Stacy, a character who participates in a televised
singing competition in my book The Song Inside!