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Fabulous Friday Feature-ACFW Conference

The ACFW conference is in full swing. The hotel is filling up with writers anxious to meet each other, renew friendships, and to attend those all important meetings. 

Warning, this weekends post will be filled with random fun pictures from the ACFW conference. 

Yeah!

Scroll down to see about a book give away.


Mary Vee, Pepper Basham, Amy Lee Simpson, Casey Harringshaw



Casey Herringshaw, Beth Vogt, Amy Leigh Simpson, Pepper Basham

Mary Vee and Pepper Basham

Cara Putman, Casey Herringshaw

Angie Dicken

View outside our window in Indianapolis, Indiana


There will be a book give away with one of the books I get  at the conference. The winner will have a chance to choose. 
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bonton said…
Loving the pics & info on the ACFW conference, keep them coming! Have fun!

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Rhonda Gibson said…
I agree with Bonnie :) Keep those pictures coming... so fun!
Wendy Newcomb said…
It always looks like all of you are having a good time, that's great. Nice pictures!

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Wendy Newcomb said…
P.S. I am a follower of your blog!
Linda Ortiz said…
I am a follower of your blog! How exciting that you are ACFW conference!!! Have tons of fun! :)

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rbooth43 said…
What a great place to be! Have fun and come back with amazing stories!
Rebecca
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That's the plan, Bonnie.
I have more on my camera, just need to transfer them. Hoping to later today.
Rhonda,
You weren't able to come? Would have been nice to meet you here.
Well, Wendy, When one is blessed to be with a gaggle of creative, innovative, inspirational writers, it just happens!
Good to see you here today!
Hey Linda
Thanks for the well wishes.
I am having fun and learning a lot.
I will take you up on that!
Thank you, Rebecca!
Unknown said…
Keep us posted. For those of us who are non-writers, this will be as close as we get to the conference.
Martha
josieringer(at)gmail(dot)com
The Lord has blessed with times of prayer, fellowship, learning, and pitching our work to agents and editors. Still trying to get more pics up and am dealing with Internet issues here.

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