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Friday, April 17
 

9:00am EDT

Beyond Nostalgia: The Art of Remembering
Friday April 17, 2026 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
How do we write the past without hiding its scars? Dana VanderLugt examines the "middle place” of memory, reflecting on how to honor history without anesthetizing it and wrestling with how we might reject simple nostalgia in favor of complex stories that access the grit and grace of the truth. 

Book signing follows in the Prince Conference Center, Fireside Room
Speakers
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Dana VanderLugt

Dana VanderLugt descends from a family of apple growers and storytellers. Her debut novel in verse, Enemies in the Orchard, is inspired by German POWs who worked on her family orchard during WWII. A former English teacher, she now works as a literacy consultant in Michigan, where she lives with her husband, sons, and spoiled golden retriever. And yes, she makes a mean apple pie... Read More →
Friday April 17, 2026 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
Prince Conference Center, Willow Room

10:30am EDT

Faith, Imagination, and the Marketplace: Writing and Publishing Christian Genre Fiction 
Friday April 17, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
What does it mean to write stories of faith within genres like mystery, romance, fantasy, or science fiction? This panel gathers Christian authors and editors to discuss how imaginative storytelling can illuminate truth, wrestle with belief, and reach wide audiences, and to offer insight into the craft and calling behind contemporary Christian genre fiction.

Book signing follows in the Prince Conference Center, Fireside Room
Speakers
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Stephanie Broene

Stephanie is the Associate Publisher of fiction at Tyndale House Publishers. For the past twenty years, she has loved working with authors to help them cultivate and bring their stories to the page, managing the publishing process from the idea phase to finished product. She has been... Read More →
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Janyre Tromp

Janyre Tromp is a best-selling historical suspense novelist who writes fiery myth-laced tales that, at their core, hunt for beauty—even when it isn’t pretty. Her books include The Scorpion Thief, Darkness Calls the Tiger, and Shadows in the Mind’s Eye. But she’s also a mo... Read More →
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Kellie VanHorn

Kellie VanHorn is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author of inspirational romantic suspense. Her novel Hunted in the Wilderness won an ACFW Carol Award in the Short Novel category, and her debut YA thriller was published by Penguin Random House in 2023 (writing as Kellie M. Parke... Read More →
Friday April 17, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
Prince Conference Center, Willow Room

11:45am EDT

As You Please: Writing From a Place of Joy
Friday April 17, 2026 11:45am - 12:30pm EDT
As writers, each of us draws on the well of books that have inspired us to be storytellers. Whether it’s their plots, their characters, or their prose that delight us, these books make up our own personal syllabi. In this session, Albus serves as your writing cheerleader, encouraging you to find what makes you tick as a writer and to use it to write from a place of joy. 

Book signing follows in the Prince Conference Center, Fireside Room
Speakers
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Kate Albus

Kate Albus writes historical fiction for young readers. Her novels A Place to Hang the Moon and Nothing Else But Miracles have been recognized by the NY Public Library, Kids Indie Next, SCBWI, Bank Street College of Education, JLG, CCBC, the ALA's Association for Library Service to Children, and state reading lists around the country. Kate lives with her family in rural Maryland... Read More →
Friday April 17, 2026 11:45am - 12:30pm EDT
Prince Conference Center, Willow Room

2:30pm EDT

How to Pitch Your Nonfiction Book
Friday April 17, 2026 2:30pm - 3:15pm EDT
You have a book inside you that you know will be a gift to readers. But to reach those readers, you need to persuade the gatekeepers—agents and publishers—to say “yes.” The good news is that when you discover how gatekeepers think, you can deliver what they want. In this session, Starbuck will dish about how to craft a strategic pitch that gives gatekeepers every reason to say “yes.”

Book signing follows in the Prince Conference Center, Fireside Room
Speakers
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Margot Starbuck

Margot is a New York Times bestselling writer who’s written over 50 books and works with publishers as a writer, editor, and coach. She specializes in helping nonfiction writers get published by equipping them to dazzle gatekeepers. As a collaborator, Margot enjoys writing alongside... Read More →
Friday April 17, 2026 2:30pm - 3:15pm EDT
Prince Conference Center, Willow Room

4:00pm EDT

Finding and Working with a Literary Agent: The Dos, the Don’ts, and the Reality
Friday April 17, 2026 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
What really happens when writers start looking for a literary agent—and what should they expect if they find one? Drawing on over 20 years in publishing, including the past decade as an agent at Yates & Yates, Mike Salisbury offers a candid, light-hearted look at the dos, don’ts, and realities of literary representation.
Speakers
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Mike Salisbury

For nearly twenty years, Mike Salisbury has helped authors transform ideas into bestselling books and enduring brands. As a literary agent at Yates & Yates and a consultant at Author Coaching, he has guided high-capacity communicators—pastors, speakers, thought leaders—through... Read More →
Friday April 17, 2026 4:00pm - 4:45pm EDT
Prince Conference Center, Willow Room
 
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