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The Wildfire Weekly

Penelope Grace Harper, Ruth Anne Acheson, Ruth S. Ravencraft, Selah Cross

Igniting the world, one word at a time.

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  • Penelope Grace Harper

    Penelope G. Harper is a teenage writer and poet who wants to use her words for Christ. She leads The Wildfire publications, which she founded as a mission to help writers and readers use their talents to change the world.

  • Ruth Anne Acheson

    Ruth Anne Acheson is an author and farmer’s daughter from the PNW, who, like Jo March, clutters her room with apples, poetry, and pencils. She enjoys classic literature, long walks, and writing books which glorify her Savior and amuse her readers.

  • Ruth S. Ravencraft

    "If you wish to be remembered after you're dead, write things worth reading, or do things worth writing." A homeschooled writer setting out to show how God's light transforms the world - both the pleasant and less-pleasant parts of it.

  • Selah Cross

    Daughter, sister, writer, poet, flower field wanderer, homeschooler, goat keeper, one of the Chumpany, book lover, fairy seeker, child of God.

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