Introducing a new member on our BRMCWC team!

We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to build our leadership team and unveil some new and exciting things for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. Today we want to introduce you to the first of many additions—our blog manager—Heather Kreke. 

Her heart to encourage others is a big part of why we turned to her to fill this position, but her organizational skills and fun ideas also make her a welcome addition. I know you’re going to want to give her a warm welcome to the team!

And, a little birdy told us she’s accepting queries for those who’d like to write a guest post for the Blue Ridge blog. Her email is Heather@HeatherKreke.com

Blessings,

DiAnn & Edie

 

Heather is a novelist who is passionate about showing teens and young adults that they can trust God’s plan for their lives – even through the darkest times. She is published on numerous blogs and in the Christian Writers Market Guide. She also teaches a writing class at her church and completed coursework through the former Christian Writers Guild. Heather is a mother of 3 redheaded girls and has been married to a redheaded husband since 2004. @Hkreke

 

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  1. Ramona Richards says:

    Welcome aboard, Heather!
    I’m late, no surprise, but will get you my blog asap.
    I’m looking forward to working with you

  2. DiAnn Mills says:

    Heather is amazing! We are thrilled she’s a part of our BRMCWC team.

  3. Lori Hatcher says:

    Welcome to the team, Heather! So nice to meet you.

  4. Charla says:

    Howdy from NC, Heather! Your passion for our teens/young adults is needful. I am glad we get to serve Christ together, and I look forward to meeting you at this year’s BRMCWC.

  5. Xochitl E. Dixon says:

    Congratulations, Heather! Ever since we met in 2010, I’ve loved watching the Lord use you to encourage others. I’m praying as you transition into this new leadership role. To God be the glory!

  6. Cathy Baker says:

    Welcome, Heather! I know you’ll do a terrific job. Look forward to seeing you in May. 🙂

  7. Richard Mabry says:

    Heather, welcome aboard. (I’ll be a lurker, so don’t bother memorizing my name).