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2012 OC Christian Conference Westbow Press Contest Winners

This year’s conference offered several exciting writing contests for attendees.  Westbow Press is not only a conference sponsor but also sponsors a writing contest as well.  And now, drum roll please…

The 2012 OC Christian Writers Conference Westbow Press Contest Winners are:

First place: Dr. Laurel A. Basbas for Broken to Golden Hinges:

“Broken to Golden Hinges describes a vital spiritual awakening to the terrible yet wonderful truth that all humanity is broken beyond human repair, enslaved by addictive human nature…until the Truth Himself appears with a glorious, Golden cure.”

Second place: Michelle Arch for Time of Death:

“This fiction narrative tells the story of Fawn Evans from her youth through womanhood and the sometimes subtle but often overt spiritual battle for her soul.”

Third place: Shirley Gilbert for Sanctuary:

“As Rachel and Vince learn to trust again, an entire village finds that love comes with a cost.”

Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to Westbow for making the contest possible!

For more information on the OC Christian Writers Conference go to www.occwf.org .

For more information on Westbow Press go to www.WestbowPress.com.

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2011 Westbow Press Writing Contest Winner ~ Larry Forcey

OC Christian Writers Conference attendee, Larry Forcey, talks about winning the 2011 Westbow Press Writing Contest at the conference.  Dreaming of seeing your work in print? Watch as Larry shares his experience of realizing the dream of seeing his book, The Creche, published.

 

To learn more about the 2012 Westbow Press Contest and the OC Christian Writers Conference held May 18-20 in Newport Beach go to www.occwf.org.

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Published Author and OC Christian Writers Conference Attendee ~ Larry Forcey

Larry Forcey

Larry Forcey was more than an attendee at the 2011 OC Christian Writers Conference – he was also the winner of the 2011 Westbow Press Writing Contest. We checked in with Larry to see what has transpired with his writing and his book, The Creche, since winning the contest.

I had entered the WestBow contest last year with the same level of optimism as when I had previously submitted proposals to publishers throughout the past decade – little to none.  During the presentation of the award, as the synopsis of the book was being described, I recognized my story.  In the midst of the surprise and excitement I should feel, I began to cringe and shiver, fearing the foreboding task that awaited me, perfecting and tightening the narrative.

From my initial contact with WestBow personnel to receiving the Author Copies on my front doorstep, the WestBow Team has been a blessing.  They have calmed my apprehensions;  guided me through decisions about cover selection, edits, and front matter; offered suggestions regarding marketing strategies; and provided opportunities for on-line courses on a variety of writing topics.  Although I had initially feared that WestBow would not be able to provide the resources of a traditional publisher, the excellence of their service and their relationship with Thomas Nelson Publishers are testaments of their high-level quality.

Even three months after its publication, whenever I see the book out of the corner of my eye, I still react with a moment of disbelief, wondering how all this came to be.  This was something for which I had always dreamed and without the intervention of WestBow, it may have never become reality.

To learn more about the 2012 Westbow Press Writing Contest and the OC Christian Writers conference held May 18-20 in Newport Beach go to www.occwf.org.

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