Opal Mae Dailey is a founding member of the Christian Writers
Guild of Santa Barbara and the Director of CWGSB’s annual conference.
She is Editor-in-Chief of Writer’s Voice, CWGSB’s quarterly
newsletter. Rev. Dailey is a graduate of Dan Poynter’s Self-Publishing
Workshop and was a judge for the 2012 International Global eBook
Awards. She is president of Salvation Publishers and has written NO
Place For Fear and Lifestyles of the Rich in Christ Jesus, along with
numerous Bible studies focusing on developing and understanding motivational
gifts, gifts of the spirit, and fruit of the spirit. She is currently
writing The Joy of Writing: a gift of God, the first of a series of “a gift of
God” books, to be published as an eBook on Amazon.
Guild of Santa Barbara and the Director of CWGSB’s annual conference.
She is Editor-in-Chief of Writer’s Voice, CWGSB’s quarterly
newsletter. Rev. Dailey is a graduate of Dan Poynter’s Self-Publishing
Workshop and was a judge for the 2012 International Global eBook
Awards. She is president of Salvation Publishers and has written NO
Place For Fear and Lifestyles of the Rich in Christ Jesus, along with
numerous Bible studies focusing on developing and understanding motivational
gifts, gifts of the spirit, and fruit of the spirit. She is currently
writing The Joy of Writing: a gift of God, the first of a series of “a gift of
God” books, to be published as an eBook on Amazon.
Ned Nossaman, poet extraordinaire, is the author of The Ballad of
the Titanic, a poem used in the Grand Centennial of the sailing and
sinking of the Titanic, the so called unsinkable ship. Thomas Nelson has
picked his poem to publish under their subsidiary, Westbow Press.
the Titanic, a poem used in the Grand Centennial of the sailing and
sinking of the Titanic, the so called unsinkable ship. Thomas Nelson has
picked his poem to publish under their subsidiary, Westbow Press.
Leo Partible has worn many hats in the entertainment
industry: writer, artist, singer-songwriter, comic book creator, filmmaker,
public speaker, and pop culture analyst. He began in the entertainment industry
as a storyboard artist, mentored by legendary comic book and animation artist
Nestor Redondo and worked as a film executive developing comic books into
feature films. As a writer Leo contributed to several books including Behind
the Screen: Insiders on Faith, Film and Culture, The Gospel According to
Superheroes: Religion and Pop Culture (with a Forward by Stan Lee), the Forward
to Who Needs a Superhero, Filipinas: A to Z, and co-wrote the story for the
comic book series Killer Stunts, Inc. He currently teaches and
mentors Christian screenwriters at Act One, and is creating new pop culture
experiences for the digital age of Transmedia storytelling. www.actoneprogram.com
Kenny Larsen grew up in Ventura, CA, and has been involved in church music since he played a singing shepherd in the kindergarten choir. Currently living in Orange County, he has been involved in the worlds of music and theater for more than three decades. Though he has enjoyed performing in everything from Shakespeare to Barbershop, his favorite thing is simply sitting at the piano and leading God's people into God's presence through song and scripture.