Angela Hunt is the best-selling author of The Tale of Three TreesThe Debt, The Note, and
The Nativity Story,
with over three million copies of her books sold worldwide.
Hunt began her writing career in 1983. After five years of honing her craft
and writing for magazines, she published her first book in 1988. Since then,
she has written over one hundred books in fiction and nonfiction, for
children and adults. Eight of her novels have won Angel Awards from
Excellence in Media. Hunt has also won four silver medals from ForeWord
Magazine's book of the year award (for The Justice, The Canopy, Magdalene,
and Unspoken), and a Christy Award for By Dawn's Early Light. Hunt's The
Novelist won gold in ForeWord Magazine's 2007 Book of the Year award.
Romantic Times Book Club presented her with a Lifetime Achievement Award in
2006. Three of her novels have been optioned for film, Uncharted by
Namesake, The Elevator by Beth Grossbard Productions, and The Note, by
Hallmark. The Note will be a Hallmark Christmas movie airing in December
2007.
Angela is a regular speaker at major Christian writers' conferences and for
three years she was a faculty member of the Young Writers' Institute, a
national program that taught intensive creative writing seminars for
students ages eight to eighteen.
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As somebody who has nothing at stake in the ACFW conference (I don't sit on the board, I'm not a person of influence with the organization, etc), I thought you might appreciate hearing an unbiased opinion: If you plan to attend any writing gathering this year, GO TO THIS CONFERENCE. Really. I just got a look at what they're planning, and it's going to be that good. Strong presenters, great topics, a wonderful faculty, lots of chances to be face-to-face with people in the industry, and probably the biggest group of Christian novelists gathered in one place all year. If you're considering it, stop considering and decide to go. Really.