UPCOMING EVENTS

Upcoming: August '23 - Rick Acker with Tension & Conflict

Upcoming: September '23 - Robin Lee Hatcher with Writing as A Career

Upcoming: October ’23 – To Be Announced

*NEW* AFTERWORD - Past Events *NEW*

A quick thought (or two) about the presentations brought to ACFW DFW each month. 

We thank our presenters for their time, energy, and the great information they share with us!

Past Event: June '23 - Arielle Haughee: Your Pacing Score: A Numeric System for Finding the Slow Spots
(and tips to fix them)

Arielle Haughee (pronounced Hoy) joined ACFW DFW in June to speak on pacing. One of the most common issues in novel drafts is pacing. Too fast? Too slow? Saggy middle? The initial challenge is gaining perspective on your manuscript. This scoring system can help analyze your scene flow and determine slow spots. 

The AFTERWORD: working through this technique helped authors identify where their pacing needed to be adjusted, thereby taking some of the guesswork out of the equation of writing. 

Learn more about Haughee at Orange Blossom Publishing. 

Past Event: May '23 - Sara Turnquist: Characterology

Info coming soon about this past event

Past Event: April '23 - Annual Mini Conference
Keynote Speaker Elizabeth Goddard

ACFW DFW held their annual Writers Mini Conference on Saturday, April 8, 2023 completely online. It was a fun-filled day with multiple speakers, fellowship time, and door prizes. 
  • Elizabeth Goddard, Keynote Speaker – Brainstorming Your Way to Publishing Success
  • Elizabeth Goddard will give an additional presentation – You Need Killer Instincts to Write Romantic Suspense
  • Janice Thompson – Making the Sale
    Artistic graphic of a brain super-imposed on top of a page of words with colors storming their way out of the brain.
    ACFW DFW Presents 2023 Writing Mini Conference
  • Jamie Hixon – What Acting Taught Me About Dialogue
  • Matt Jones – 10 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Author Website

Past Event: March '23 - Rebecca Yauger

Woman with shoulder-length salt and pepper colored hair and a big smile. Wearing a green v-neck shirt.
Rebecca Yauger

ACFW DFW members learned the specifics of Making the Most of ACFW when ACFW National member (and newly re-appointed webmaster) Rebecca Yauger visited with her presentation on Saturday, March 11, 2023. 

Yauger discussed the benefits of ACFW membership, the ins and outs of Fiction Finder (FF), as well as ways to make the most of any writing organization.

The AFTERWORD: Yauger updated us about various perks within ACFW membership including the yearly conference, Novel Track Writing and other group enrollment, as well as Fiction Finder, which is open to all (not only ACFW members).

Even long-time members were excited to learn of the ways FF and other ACFW involvement could assist with writer/author recognition.   

Yauger can be found online at her writing home: Rebecca Yauger

Past Event: February '23 - Peyton Roberts

ACFW DFW welcomed Peyton Roberts on Saturday, February 11, 2023, as she shared: Get Ready to Launch: Building Lasting Connections with Readers during a Book Launch.    

Roberts’ presentation blurb: The process of bringing a book into the world can feel overwhelming and riddled with the awkwardness of self-promotion. In this collaborative workshop, Christian author and communications professional Peyton Roberts share(d) recent best practices and hard-earned insights to help writers build authentic connections with readers during every step of a book launch.

 The AFTERWORD: Roberts’ presentation was so informative, there were multiple take-aways! But one important one is to ask the question of ourselves as writers ready to launch our books, “How will this (email, podcast, social media post, etc.) build relationships (with my readers).” She asked, “Am I posting out of fear, or because I actually have something to say?”

 Her previous book: Beneath the Seams: A Social Impact Novel

Past Event: January '23 - Jeaninne Stokes

ACFW DFW started the year right when we welcomed Jeaninne Stokes for her inspirational message, Moving Forward With the Call of Writing in 2023 on Saturday, January 14, 2023.    

Starting the year right with inspiration by Jeannine Stokes

Another year to write for the kingdom. How do you continue to answer the call now that another year has dawned?  Stokes shared the charge God gave Joshua to help him move forward to encourage and inspire us in our calling as Christian writers to begin another year.

 The AFTERWORD: Among the many motivational points Stokes presented, she offered five promises that we as Christian writers can stand on including 

Phillipians 4:13 as relying on the One who gives us strength and Psalm 18:29 to help scaling the wall of doubt we so often encounter in this industry.

This writer was inspired by Stokes to not look back (on 2022), and to put renewed energy into looking forward in 2023.

Smiling writer sitting at desk with computer and notebook in front of her.
Jeannine Stokes

Stokes is a Christian author, educator & Bible-teacher who answered the call of Christian writing in 2002, and has since published five books. She is the founder of Inspiration for Living Ministries, a Bible-teaching ministry sharing the Word of God, as well as Writing For Him Educational Services, the educational branch of her writing ministry.

Blurbing Your Book with Laurie Schnebly Campbell

Join ACFW DFW online Saturday, May 14, 2022 from 10:30 – 12:00, to hear Laurie Schnebly Campbell discuss Blurbing Your Books. You’ve seen them. Online or book-cover blurbs that made you buy immediately, knowing you wanted that book for sure. Others that confirmed you didn’t want that one, and still more that that left you lukewarm. While nobody can (or should) write listings that attract readers looking for a whole different type of book, writing blurbs that turn browsers into buyers is easy to do…with the hands-on techniques from this workshop.

Blurbing Your Books with Laurie Schnebly Campbell

Registration is Required

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Please answer several questions that appear when you register (only an admin can see the answers). Please be aware, the invitation and link are for our members and friends of our group. We request you not share the link with others.

About Our Presenter

Schnebly Campbell loves giving workshops that draw on her background as an advertising copywriter, a counseling therapist, and a romance novelist who beat out Nora Roberts for “Best Special Edition of the Year.” Her favorite books are those created in the email classes she teaches at WriterUniv.com, with 52 first sales so far. After losing her husband to cancer last winter, she moved in with their son and his wife, and marvels that, “it’s even more fun being a grandma than a mom.”

Laurie Schnebly Campbell's Contact Info:

Laurie Schnebly Campbell’s Contact Info:

Website: https://booklaurie.com/

Follow Schnebly Campbell at:  facebook.com/laurieschneblycampbell

Her work can be seen at:
Believable Characters: Creating with Enneagrams by Laurie Schnebly

 

ACFW DFW MEETING and MEMBERSHIP Info

Guests to ACFW-DFW regular monthly meetings may attend for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW national guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation.

If you’re a national ACFW member and a member of your local ACFW that is not ACFW-DFW, you can also become an affiliate of ACFW-DFW (Affiliate Membership = $5 per year). Affiliate membership allows you to attend the full year of our monthly meetings. All affiliate and local ACFW-DFW participants pay a $3 attendance fee per meeting. If you do not have a local chapter, you are welcome to join ACFW-DFW as a full-fledged member. Plans are in the works for hybrid meetings (a mix between online and in-person) once we start meeting back face-to-face.

Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. Yearly local dues and monthly meeting fees can be paid at https://acfwdfw-109619.square.site/. (For meeting fees, click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.

ACFW DFW Mini Conference – Diving Deep

Writing Conference Information

Join ACFW DFW on Saturday, April 9, 2022, from 9a-2:30p for the Annual Writers Mini conference, Diving Deep. This is an online event. Registration is required – click the button below to register via TicketLeap.

Four speakers, five presentations. Loads of information for your writing journey, swag mailed (if registered by March 31), door prize drawings (must be present to win), community connections, and so much fun! 

  • $30 for ACFW DFW members
  • $35 for ACFW members
  • $40 for non-members
  • $25 for students (w/ student ID)

4 Speakers - 5 Presentations

Hallee Bridgeman will be presenting, Writing Quickly With Layers. In this presentation, Bridgeman will take attendees through her process of writing a full-length novel very quickly by layering in different elements at a time.

Bridgeman is the USA TODAY bestselling author of several action-packed romantic suspense books and series. An Army brat turned Floridian, she settled with her husband in central Kentucky, where they have raised their three children.

When she’s not writing, Bridgeman pursues her passion for cooking, coffee, campy action movies, and regular date nights with her husband. An accomplished speaker and active member of several writing organizations, Bridgeman can be found online at www.halleebridgeman.com.

She invites readers to sign up for her newsletter (and receive a free book) at: https://www.halleebridgeman.com/newsletter

Deb Haggerty will be presenting, Publishing 101, discussing what goes on behind the scenes once you sign a publishing contract, plus tips to get ready to submit to an acquisitions editor or publisher.

Haggerty has been involved in Christian speaking and writing since 1995. She is well known in the industry for her teaching at Christian writers’ conferences such as Glorieta, Blue Ridge Mountains, Florida, Montrose, Mt. Hermon, and NCWA. Her workshops on publishing, communication, networking, topic development, and the business of writing are popular with conferees.

Haggerty took a hiatus from speaking when she was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer in 2000. Led to stay home and care for her family, she soldiered through the death of her mother-in-law, her stepson, and her mother. In 2016, Haggerty and her husband bought the assets of Elk Lake Publishing, Inc.

Since then, the company has gained a reputation for publishing positive books, encouraging new and experienced authors alike, and participating in the education of upcoming writers. Haggerty’s mission is to come alongside the authors God gives her to ensure their work is produced professionally to bless readers. Several Elk Lake books have won awards.

Prior to her speaking and writing endeavors, Haggerty worked in corporate America for almost twenty-five years in a variety of assignments from sales, marketing, consulting, recruiting, and management.

Elk Lake Publishing, a traditional, royalty-paying publisher, acquires a variety of books in all genres of fiction from children’s to adult. They also publish nonfiction “with a twist.” At this juncture, they’re looking primarily for fiction—especially mystery/suspense, contemporary women’s, romance, and speculative along with selected nonfiction. No cozy Amish, cowboy westerns, memoirs, devotionals, Bible studies, or poetry.

For further info about Haggerty, visit her at the following: Deb Haggerty-FacebookPositive Grace, Positive Hope, Positive Connect, and Pinterest.

Haggerty will take a limited number of appointments for authors to pitch their books. First come, first served, so sign up now!

Sandra Merville Hart, will be discussing, Tracking your Writer Income & Expenses. Ever wonder how to track your conference fees, mileage to meetings, or marketing costs? Hart’s accounting background gave her a great foundation for setting up a system to track her writing income and expenses. She’ll show writers an organized method of tracking income and expenses on spreadsheets. As a bonus, learn how to maintain an inventory of your own books and an easy way to calculate your cost and income on books sold. 

*NOTE: This presentation is not intended to be tax advice. Attendees should ask their Tax Consultant for allowable tax expenses.

Hart, an award-winning and Amazon bestselling author of inspirational historical romances, loves to discover little-known yet fascinating facts from American history to include in her stories. Wild Heart Books published Avenue of Betrayal, Book 1 in her “Spies of the Civil War” series in February of 2022. Boulevard of Confusion, Book 2, releases in May.

Hart’s next series with the same publisher, as yet unnamed, begins in the decade following the Civil War. She loves to highlight American history in her novels. In addition to writing, she is also a blogger, speaker, teacher, and past Executive Editor for DevoKids.com. She serves on the Planning Committee for Faith & Fellowship Book Festival and as Treasurer for ACFW Ohio Chapter. She has taught at writers’ conferences, women’s retreats, writers’ groups, and spoken at book clubs.

Connect with Hart on her blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Goodreads, Amazon Author Page, and BookBub.

Kimberley Woodhouse, Our Keynote Speaker for the event, will be presenting twice during the conference. Her first presentation, Deep POV, will explore how writing with deep point of view can improve character depth. 

Woodhouse will also present her keynote address, Spiritual Depth in our WIP (Work in Progress), in which she’ll delve into how a writer’s own spiritual depth affects our Works In Progress. 

Woodhouse is a devoted wife and mother, and a third generation Liszt student.  She has passed down her love of music and the arts to hundreds of students over the years, recorded three albums, and appeared at over 2,000 venues to more than a million people. Her quick wit, enthusiasm, and positive outlook through difficult circumstances have gained her audiences at conferences, retreats, churches, military functions, and seminars all over the country.

The Woodhouse family’s (rare medical) story has been on the front page of newspapers, in magazines, articles, medical journals, and most famously featured on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. They were also asked to share their story on The Montel Williams Show and Discovery Health Channel’s Mystery ER along with hundreds of other TV appearances and radio interviews.

Woodhouse has been writing seriously for more than twenty years. Songs, plays, short stories, novels, picture books, articles, newsletters – you name it – she’s written it. It wasn’t until a dear friend challenged her to “do something with it” that she pursued publication. Now, she is a best-selling author of more than two dozen books, with more on the way. She has won The Carol Award, The Reader’s Choice Award, The Holt Medallion, and was a finalist in the Selah Awards and the Spur Awards.

She is passionate about Bible study, reading, music, cooking, and pretty-much-all-things-crafty. Woodhouse has been married to her incredible husband for twenty-nine years and counting and they have two married adult children.

More can be learned about Woodhouse by visiting her at any of the following: kimberleywoodhouse.com, bookbubGoodreads, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram

ACFW DFW REGULAR MONTHLY MEETINGS and MEMBERSHIP Info

Please note: The annual mini conference is classed as a special event. However, in general, Guests to ACFW-DFW regular monthly meetings may attend for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW national guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation.

If you’re a national ACFW member and a member of your local ACFW that is not ACFW-DFW, you can also become an affiliate of ACFW-DFW (Affiliate Membership = $5 per year). Affiliate membership allows you to attend the full year of our monthly meetings. All affiliate and local ACFW-DFW participants pay a $3 attendance fee per meeting. If you do not have a local chapter, you are welcome to join ACFW-DFW as a full-fledged member. Plans are in the works for hybrid meetings (a mix between online and in-person) once we start meeting back face-to-face.

Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. Yearly local dues and monthly meeting fees can be paid at https://acfwdfw-109619.square.site/. (For meeting fees, click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.

Creating Memorable Characters with Kate Breslin

Join ACFW DFW online Saturday, March 12, 2022 from 10:30 – 12:00, to hear Kate Breslin discuss Creating Memorable Characters. Learn how to develop complex, engaging characters in your work of fiction or memoir that will help your readers invest in your characters’ journey, and keep them turning the pages.

Kate Breslin will present
Creating Memorable Characters

REGISTRATION

Registration is required. Click the button below to be taken directly to TicketLeap for registration.

Note: We are not able to send the online link and invites to anyone not registered through TicketLeap.

Please answer several questions that appear when you register (only an admin can see the answers).

Questions? email acfwdfw@gmail.com. A board member will contact you by Friday prior to the event with instructions for Saturday.

Please be aware, the invitation and link are for our members and friends of our group. We request you not share the link with others.

ABOUT OUR PRESENTER

Former bookseller-turned-author Kate Breslin enjoys life in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and family. A writer of travel articles and award-winning poetry, Breslin received Christian Retailing’s 2015 Best Award for First Time Author and her novel, For Such A Time, won the 2015 Carol award for Debut Novel. Breslin’s fifth novel, As Dawn Breaks, released in November 2021.

When she’s not writing inspirational fiction, Breslin enjoys reading or taking long walks in Washington’s beautiful woodlands. She also likes traveling to new places, both within the U.S. and abroad, having toured Greece, Rome, Barcelona, and much of Western Europe. New destinations make for fresh story ideas. For more information, visit her at www.katebreslin.com.

(Breslin’s other social media contact points are listed at the bottom of this article.)

ACFW DFW MEETING and MEMBERSHIP Info

Guests to ACFW-DFW regular monthly meetings may attend for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW national guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation.

If you’re a national ACFW member and a member of your local ACFW that is not ACFW-DFW, you can also become an affiliate of ACFW-DFW (Affiliate Membership = $5 per year). Affiliate membership allows you to attend the full year of our monthly meetings. All affiliate and local ACFW-DFW participants pay a $3 attendance fee per meeting. If you do not have a local chapter, you are welcome to join ACFW-DFW as a full-fledged member. Plans are in the works for hybrid meetings (a mix between online and in-person) once we start meeting back face-to-face.

Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. Yearly local dues and monthly meeting fees can be paid at https://acfwdfw-109619.square.site/. (For meeting fees, click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.


KATE BRESLIN’S Contact info:

Newsletter sign up:  https://katebreslin.com/newsletter/     

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KateBreslinAuthor/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kate_Breslin

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/katelbreslin/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorkatebreslin

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kate-breslin

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7115378.Kate_Breslin

Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-breslin-87531b61

Using the Enneagram to Develop Compelling Characters with Ashley Rescot

Join ACFW DFW online on Saturday, February 12,  from 10:30 am-noon for our monthly meeting as Ashley Rescot presents, “Using the Enneagram to Develop Compelling Characters.” We begin our meeting with thirty minutes of business discussions, prayers, and praises, followed by our speaker’s presentation. 

Ashley Rescot discusses the Enneagram, a personality typing system used by counselors, companies, and churches. It is also a powerful tool in the hands of a writer. With its in-depth analysis of each personality’s strengths and weakness, authors can develop well-rounded, relatable characters. Like their real-life counterparts, these fictional characters must confront their basic fears and overcome “fatal flaws” in order to grow and become the best versions of themselves. Authors can also use the Enneagram to advertise their characters to potential readers via sketches, video clips, and even merchandise to help their audience better connect with these fictional friends.

Registration is required for this event through TicketLeap: Register HERE

Rescot’s background could rival that of any character build. At the tender age of two, she began violin under her mother’s tutelage. Family performances with her mom, four sisters, aunts, cousins, and grandmother comprise her fondest childhood memories.

In her senior year in high school, Rescot served as concertmaster of her youth symphony in Kansas and won the youth talent concerto competition to solo with the orchestra. Afterward, she moved to Texas for college where she received a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance and minors in French and English.

In addition to violin, Rescot developed a passion for French, especially French music. She spent a year abroad in Paris, France as a Fulbright scholar where she taught English and collaborated with local musicians. The experience opened her eyes to another culture which influenced her perspective as a creative artist and educator.

She returned to the Midwest to teach collegiate French language courses and earn a Master of Arts in French literature. After graduation, she moved to the greater Chicago area where she taught French at a regional university and grew her private violin studio. She was a participant on a reading committee and voted in the Prix Roblès, an award for first-time French novelists. Rescot enjoyed attending the award ceremony in Blois, France in 2013 where she met the winning author who had written a music novel set in Europe during World War II.

Today, Rescot loves to work with her students, perform with family and friends, and write about all things music and French. She especially enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. She is a member of her family group Uptown Violins, the Blackwater String Ensemble, the SSA music teachers’ society, the ACFW writers’ association, and is an active musician at her church. As a veteran performer and pedagogue, she strives to pass on her love of music and language to the next generation.

You can find out more about Rescot by visiting her social media sites: Website_Rescot Creative, FB_Ashley Rescot, or Instagram_Ashley Rescot.

Note: We are not able to send the online link and invites for the meeting to anyone not registered through TicketLeap.

Please answer several questions that appear when you register (only an admin can see the answers).

Questions? email acfwdfw@gmail.com. A board member will contact you by Friday prior to the event with instructions for Saturday. Please be aware, the invitation and link are for our members and friends of our group. We request you not share the link with others.

Guests may attend for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW national guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation. If you’re a national ACFW member and a member of a local ACFW that is not ACFW-DFW, you must also be an affiliate of ACFW-DFW ($5 per year). All affiliate and local ACFW-DFW attendees must also pay a $3 meeting fee per meeting. Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. Yearly local dues and monthly meeting fees can be paid at https://acfwdfw-109619.square.site/. (For meeting fees, click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.

Waiting on God and Jacob’s Ladder with Marie Sontag

Join ACFW DFW Saturday, January 8, 2022, as Marie Sontag discusses, “Waiting on God and Jacob’s Ladder.”

This motivational talk will examine ways we wait on God as we chase our God-given dreams through the seasons of our lives.

Sontag’s writing passion is “Bringing the Past to Life—One Adventure at a Time.” She writes middle grade and young adult historical fiction.

Having taught middle school for over thirteen years, she holds a BA in social science, an MA in instructional design, and a PhD in instructional design for online learning.

Her latest novel, Yosemite Trail Discovered, the second in her Whitcomb Series, will join six others when it comes out February 2022. Sontag makes author appearances at schools, helping history come alive with her talks and books. Additionally, she is the current Secretary and former Vice President of ACFW DFW.

You can find out more about her by visiting www.mariesontag.com, or by clicking on one of her two links on the Members’ Links page.

Marie Sontag kicks off the year with an inspirational discussion entitled, "Waiting on God and Jacob's Ladder."

Registration for this event is required through TicketLeap. To register, click button below:

Note: We are not able to send the online link and invites to anyone not registered through TicketLeap.

Please answer several questions that appear when you register (only an admin can see the answers).

Questions? email acfwdfw@gmail.com. A board member will contact you by Friday prior to the event with instructions for Saturday. Please be aware, the invitation and link are for our members and friends of our group. We request you not share the link with others.

Guests may attend for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW national guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation. If you’re a national ACFW member and a member of a local ACFW that is not ACFW-DFW, you must also be an affiliate of ACFW-DFW ($5 per year). All affiliate and local ACFW-DFW attendees must also pay a $3 meeting fee per meeting. Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. Yearly local dues and monthly meeting fees can be paid at https://acfwdfw-109619.square.site/. (For meeting fees, click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.

Write Men Right with JP Robinson and ACFW DFW

ACFW DFW welcomes JP Robinson on Saturday, November 13, 2021, 10:30a-12p CST (online) to hear his presentation, “Write Men Right.

Robinson, an award-winning author of historical/political suspense, will discuss how to create balanced male characters that appeal to both male and female readers.

In addition to his work as an author, Robinson is also a full-time minister and the president of Lancaster Christian Writers Association.

With a tagline of “Unforgettable drama, Undeniable Truth, ” Robinson’s high-adrenaline novels often mesh real-world marriage and parenting scenarios with vivid fiction. His books have been praised by industry leaders such as Publishers Weekly. Robinson often speaks to writers and church groups within the United States and internationally.

He has been happily married for over fifteen years to his high school sweetheart with whom he runs Fearless Marriage, an international marriage ministry.

Two of Robinson’s latest novels include In the Dead of the Night and In the Midst of the Flames. You can find him online at: FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | YOUTUBE |LinkedIn

Registration is required through TicketLeap.

Guests may attend these meetings for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW National guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation. Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. (An affiliate membership of $5 per year is available to members of other ACFW groups). Meeting fee: $3 for ACFW DFW or affiliate members, paid to acfwdfw square.site/. (Click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.

Writing With Diversity with Toni Shiloh and ACFW DFW

*Note: due to an unfortunate circumstance, Toni Shiloh’s presentation information did not originally make it to our website in time. ACFW DFW would like to thank Toni for her time and informative discussion.

ACFW-DFW was pleased to host multi-published author, Toni Shiloh, Saturday, October 9, 10:30 AM – noon, CST discussing “Writing With Diversity.” 
 
Our writing should reflect the diversity around us. In this session, attendees discussed why representation matters and the transformative power of reading diverse fiction. Her presentation touched on how to write characters of differing ethnic backgrounds and how to celebrate our characters’ uniqueness without falling into stereotypes. 
 
As is current practice for our online meetings, registration was through Ticketleap. 
 
For more information about Shiloh, visit @tonishilohwrite, Instagram.com/tonishiloh/ or at Toni Shiloh’s website

Guests may attend these meetings for free for the first two visits. After that, per ACFW National guidelines, guests must become national and local members for continued participation. Contact acfwdfw@gmail.com for further info. (An affiliate membership of $5 per year is available to members of other ACFW groups). Meeting fee: $3 for ACFW DFW or affiliate members, paid to acfwdfw square.site/. (Click on “more/monthly meeting”).

For further information about this and other ACFW DFW events, visit our other social media sites: ACFW DFW FacebookACFW DFW Twitter, and ACFW DFW Instagram.