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Keith N Fisher

Born between two brothers, Keith grew up in Orem, Utah, where he attended Orem High, played football and wrestled.

At 26-years old, he served in the Canada Halifax Mission and learned how to be careful in freezing rain.After serving his mission, Keith married Wendy, his high school sweetheart. Their only daughter came into their lives Eleven years later.


The Fishers do everything together, including a Dutch Oven cooking hobby. Keith and Wendy competed in Dutch oven cook offs for several years. They placed first in many of them, including the, IDOS world Championship in 2005.


Keith began to write fiction later in life. Escaping with his computer to tell stories from life experiences became a great way to relieve stress. His hobby became serious in the nineteen nineties, when he submitted a story for publication. Rejection taught him to work harder and seek out others with his writing affliction. He attended his first writer’s conference in 2006. 


Keith finds joy in helping characters learn valuable lessons. He claims to learn a little from them too.In life, Keith has been a Carpenter, Millwright, Typesetter, Document preserver, and Truck Driver. He studied to be an architect, and even managed a bar. He also pumped gas, hauled hay, and designed houses. 


According to scripture, "All of these things shall give thee experience and shall be for thy good". At least for Keith, the experiences inspire good fiction.


There was a time when Keith avoided writing, but he turned a stress relief method into his life’s work. He’s been re-learning lessons from high school, and getting much appreciated help from his critique group.The journey through a million discoveries begins by turning one page. Won't you come along?






C. Michelle Jefferies

C. Michelle Jefferies practically grew up in a library. The oldest daughter of four, she spent hours devouring books with her mother. When she was ten, she realized that she wanted to write stories like the science fiction books she loved to read. In high school, she met another writer that inspired her to write a novel instead of just short stories. She finished that 189 page handwritten novel the summer of her junior year.

A mother of seven, she put her writing on the back burner while she focused on raising her young children, and volunteering as a breastfeeding counselor in her community. When her children were old enough for her to spend a few hours on the computer, without them burning the house down, she returned to writing and hasn't stopped since. Often writing or editing with a child in her lap or under her feet.


Married to the guy her high school boyfriend introduced her to; she claims the last 20 + years as her education and mission experience. With a love for natural mothering, and a passion for secret agents and all things Asian she writes about bad boys turned good and fantasy of the urban type. All while beating herself up three times a week in Karate class as she works toward her black belt in Tang Soo Do.



Weston Elliott

Oregonian by birth, Californian by marriage, and Utahn by residence. The Pacific Ocean runs in my veins, as does storytelling. I don't remember a time without books, either being read to me, seeing my family with book in hand, or wading into them myself just as I would the ocean waves.Stories are everything to me, they are my lives within my own life. I cannot imagine living in a world without them. 

I'm a regular visitor to Narnia, Pern and the Hundred Acre Wood. I've been known to frequent Fablehaven, and cross the Bridge to Terebithia on a fairly regular basis as well. I have large sections of both Shel Silverstien and Dr. Seuss committed to memory.

I am the author/compiler of  "The complete Novel Plotting Workbook", I am also the author of the short story titled "Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh" which was published in the LDS Publisher anthology "Checkin' It Twice". Both are currently available on Amazon.com. At any given time, there are at least ten more novels in the works.
My writing creed is simply this:

"If I can bring to life one king as noble and great as High King Peter of Narnia, if I can speak with one voice as beloved as Masterharper Robinton of the Harper Hall, if I can give one person a place to escape to as safe and as dear as the Hundred Acre Wood, then I will be complete as an author, and I will have fulfilled my one great goal in writing."   

~Weston

Writer's Creed ©2008  Weston Elliott