Write Here in Ephraim 2016

There were so many other great classes to take. I personally love the medieval weapons class that C. David Belt teaches. He really knows a lot about different kinds of medieval warfare equipment, from swords to spears, from flails to armor.
I also enjoyed Jenni James' informative class on writing clean romance. She's a great romance writer who knows how to create believable, likable characters in romance stories that stay clean, and are at the same time, exciting to read!
Tristi Pinkston's class on brainstorming was fantastic! I got so many ideas of how to work past tough spots, or polish out something I've already written. I really enjoyed her class, and I liked hearing other people's story ideas.
Another class I was glad I took, was given by Karlene Browning. She's an expert on helping authors get their online presence out there, so that readers can find time, and learn more about their books, thus bringing the authors more business, and fans!
I truly enjoyed listening to Justin Osmond's inspiring talk the Friday evening before classes started, and Dean Hughe's advice and wisdom during his address on Saturday.
There were so many other classes and presenters too, that I didn't get a chance to take, but I'll bet the presenters did wonderfully! I've enjoyed Write Here in Ephraim the last few years that I've gone. Shirley Balmann, the brains and muscle behind Write Here in Ephraim, has again done a great job, and I hope this writers' conference continues for many more years!
Published on April 23, 2016 21:45
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Loralee Evans
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either one could stand alone as its own book. The King's Heir, while written after The Birthright, happens first chronologically, and takes place during the time of Alma the Younger. In fact, the story opens just a few days before his conversion. It follows the lives of Rebekah and Sarah, cousins and best friends, and the struggles they go through to find true love. The Birthright takes place during the war near to the end of the book of Alma when Amalickiah and his brother Ammoron are wreaking havoc, and Captain Moroni and his comrades have to stop them. It follows Miriam, a young lady who has both Nephite and Lamanite blood in her, who has to find her way in the world, and discover her own hidden strength.
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