Lynette Eason – Romantic Suspense

Lynette Eason – Romantic Suspense

Lynette Eason grew up in Greenville, SC. After graduating from the University of South Carolina with a Business Degree she used for a very short time, she moved to Spartanburg, SC to attend Converse College where she obtained her Masters degree in Education. She started her teaching career at the South Carolina School for the deaf and blind. In 1996, she met the man she would marry—the boy next door!
She is married to Jack Eason, who speaks, leads worship, and consults ministries around the country. They have two teenage children.
Lynette’s books have appeared on the ECPA and CBA bestseller lists and have won several awards.

Sports Writing with Del Duduit

Sports Writing with Del Duduit

How can you meet your favorite athletes and do what you love? Del Duduit has the best of both worlds as he pursues his passion for sports writing.

https://youtu.be/mE8ecR2TK6s

Del Duduit is a life-long resident of the Southern Ohio area and an award-winning writer with two Associated Press awards and the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association. As a broadcaster and news director, he won an award from the Ohio News Network.
Del is a contributing writer for OneChristianVoice.com, Sohiovoice.com, and also a guest blogger for
Almost an Author, and is published in The Sports Column as well as ToddStarnes.com.
In addition, Del writes for PM Magazine, a quarterly publication that highlights the positive aspects of
Southern Ohio, where he lives with his wife Angie. They have raised two godly men who are both
preachers, and Angie sings and plays piano at Rubyville Community Church.
Find out more about Del Duduit at www.deldudit.com.
Flash Fiction with Andrew Winch

Flash Fiction with Andrew Winch

Flash is not just a superhero. Join Cherrilynn Bisbano and her guest Andrew Winch on Genre Chat to see what flash has to do with writing.

ANDREW WINCH- Executive Director Splickety Publishing Group
Like all writers, Andrew Winch, has been telling stories his entire life, but he didn’t start selling them until 2010. Since then, he has published eight short stories and written five novels—two dystopian fantasies, a YA urban fantasy, a gothic suspense, and a retelling of The Pilgrim’s Progress…with, well…zombies. And when he isn’t writing fiction, he puts on his Executive Editor hat at Splickety Publishing Group, where he has edited hordes of best-selling authors such as David Wolverton, Jerry B. Jenkins, James Scott Bell, and Tosca Lee.
In the real world, Andrew has an inconceivably healthy wife, two angelic daughters, and the sweetest boxer (dog, not professional fighter) to ever walk the earth. Andrew is also a Christ-follower, a sports physical therapist, a Mizzou Tiger, a geek, a traveling man, and a sub-par gardener. As such, he rarely makes much sense at all. Check out his weekly adventures at raisingsupergirl.com, follow him on Twitter (@andrewjwinch), and like him on Facebook.
Writing Magazine Articles with W. Terry Whalin

Writing Magazine Articles with W. Terry Whalin

Want your name in your favorite magazine? Terry Whalin shares with Cherrilynn how to make money and get your name recognized.

W. Terry Whalin understands both sides of the editorial desk–as an editor and a writer. He worked as a magazine editor and his magazine work has appeared in more than 50 publications. A former literary agent, Terry is an Acquisitions Editor at Morgan James Publishing. He has written more than 60 books through traditional publishers in a wide range of topics from children’s books to biographies to co-authored books. Several of Terry’s books have sold over 100,000 copies. Terry’s newest book, JUMPSTART YOUR PUBLISHING DREAMS, INSIDER SECRETS TO SKYROCKET YOUR SUCCESS is packed with insight. Also Terry has an innovative online training course to help authors effectively connect with literary agents and editors called Write A Book Proposal. Terry is a popular speaker and teacher at numerous writers’ conferences and an active member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
www.terrywhalin.com