At this year’s Professional Writing Conference, keynote speaker Zena Dell Lowe (at The Storyteller’s Mission) delivered a powerful challenge to every storyteller. The world doesn’t need more content—it needs heroes.
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At this year’s Professional Writing Conference, keynote speaker Zena Dell Lowe (at The Storyteller’s Mission) delivered a powerful challenge to every storyteller. The world doesn’t need more content—it needs heroes.
Join us at the Taylor University Professional Writers Conference / Genre Track for a two-day session learning all about (and creating) comic books.
Your instructors are Professional Writing grad Contessa Hussong (2025) and Multimedia Journalism student Caleb Heffron (2026). Caleb and Contessa have been interested in comic books for their entire lives and are excited to share their knowledge with you. This session began as an independent study where they created a series of weekly classes taught to interested students during the Fall 2024 semester.
You’re invited to the Taylor University Professional Writers Conference this summer, July 25-26, 2025, right on Taylor University’s beautiful campus. Check out http://www.tupwc.com.
This conference is for all types of writers—beginners who have never been to a conference, teens (16+) who want to explore their desire to write, older folks who finally want to put pen to paper, and even seasoned writers who just want to soak in some training and be around other writers. This is a perfect conference to begin or continue your writing journey.
Amy Lynn Green (now Lokkesmoe) is excited to see the fifth of her World War II historical fiction books arrive in bookstores June 2025.
The Codebreaker’s Daughter tells the following story: “Lillian once cracked ciphers during WWI—now, her daughter, Dinah, creates Allied rumors and propaganda for the WWII OSS. Though Lillian is hesitant to return to wartime work, she is drawn to Washington, DC, by an old friend. As a web of intrigue grows ever wider, mother and daughter must confront secrets in DC before the impending D-Day is compromised” (Amygreenbooks.com).
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) Emerging Leaders Program announced 2016 Professional Writing Grad Becca Schriner as one of their 28 recipients.
Megan had always experimented with different types of writing but wasn’t extremely interested in writing for children until she became a big sister right before leaving for college.