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About Carolyn

Photo courtesy of Lancia E. Smith www.lanciaesmith.com and the C.S. Lewis Foundation www.cslewis.org.
I cut my journalistic teeth at the Associated Press (Capitol Bureau, Austin, Texas), and later in my career worked for two daily newspapers, The Temple Daily Telegram in Temple, Texas and The Capital in Annapolis, Maryland.
A former college journalism professor, I hold the Bachelor of Journalism degree from The University of Texas at Austin and the Master of Arts degree in Communication from Stephen F. Austin State University.
I managed communications in two Fortune 50 companies (Alcoa and DEC/Hewlett Packard) plus Lufkin Industries, Inc., corporate positions that moved me from Texas to Pennsylvania to New Hampshire to Massachusetts to Maryland.
As the writer of more than 1800 magazine and newspaper articles, I have won awards from The Wall Street Journal, Society of Professional Journalists, Evangelical Press Association, International Association of Business Communicators, Society for Technical Communication and others.
I've been in publications ranging from Sports Illustrated to The Saturday Evening Post.
I am the author of six books and editor/collaborator/consultant for many others.
I worked on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. as a communication consultant, serving business/industry interests on energy and environmental issues such as the Clean Air Act, publishing my first book, Before the Rainbow: What We Know about Acid Rain.
More recent books have included A Man for All Nations (Christian Publications) and Believing the Promise (a collaboration with Heather Whitestone McCallum, Random House/Doubleday).
My latest book collaboration was with Carole Lewis, national director of First Place 4 Health, on Hope 4 You (Regal).
My latest book-editing projects have included North Carolina radio host Steve Noble’s autobiography, The Making of a Christian Wacko; a memoir by Georgia’s sought-after speaker and storyteller, Fiona Page, My Nightlife is 24/7: Turning Tragedy to Triumph; and a top-selling Advent devotional, Just One Word by Mark Winter, a Fort Worth, Texas author, evangelist, speaker, dramatist, actor, entertainer and founder of One Man Show Ministries.
During the 1990s I reported from Washington D.C. on legislation and issues of interest for Christianity Today, Focus on the Family’s Citizen, Christian American, Virtue, Charisma, New Man, Worldwide Challenge and others.
I also travelled with the U.S. presidential candidates on the campaign trail and covered the Republican National Convention.
It has been my privilege to work at the corporate offices for two church denominations (Presbyterians and Southern Baptists), managing publication efforts, including magazines and websites. Both were in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1998 I joined SBC’s North American Mission Board as Manager of Publications, serving as founding editor of On Mission, NAMB's award-winning flagship magazine. I was blessed to work with a talented and dedicated staff.
Now settled back in Texas, I have been an ongoing columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
I'm a member of the Evangelical Press Association and Advanced Writers and Speakers Association.
I speak at numerous writers conferences in the U.S. and Canada. I love to help and encourage newer authors and editors.
I also serve as a judge for writing competitions in journalism, non-fiction and fiction.
I am a voracious reader and culture watcher – ever the journalist. I love to travel and have visited 23 countries, including twice to Israel and far-flung places, such as the former Soviet Union (during Communism), Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore plus countries in Europe and the Americas.
I took my dream trip – the in-residence study program in Oxford, England, concentrating on C.S. Lewis, staying in his home, The Kilns.
I returned to Lewis’s home in 2011 as part of my participation in Oxbridge, a tri-annual gathering at Oxford and Cambridge Universities which I consider to be far more than a conference. It’s a community of fun, literate, deep-thinking people drawn together by their attraction to the Joy so ably described by C.S. Lewis – that joyful experience of the Divine among us as believers.
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Carolyn Curtis - Author, Editor, Speaker
2012-04-20
Oxbridge was fantastic! Imagine nearly two weeks in England with hundreds of C.S. Lewis aficionados at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Here I am with Nan Salinas and others. Oxbridge is far more than a tri-annual conference. It’s a community of fun, literate, deep-thinking people drawn together by their attraction to the Joy so ably described by Lewis – that joyful experience of the Divine among us all as believers. Photo courtesy of Lancia E. Smith www.lanciaesmith.com and the C.S. Lewis Foundation www.cslewis.org.
My professional mission is to use my communication gifts of authoring and editing books and articles, speaking to audiences on writing and the publishing industry plus related skills to serve the Lord. Here's a sampling of my recent and upcoming work...
Authoring/Editing
I'm collaborating on two books with a new author and editing a book for another author – all exciting projects! I collaborated with Carole Lewis, best-selling author and national director of First Place 4 Health, on Hope 4 You. I edited Steve Noble's excellent book, The Making of a Christian Wacko. Steve is chairman of Called2Action and a popular radio host in North Carolina. I also edited a memoir by Georgia’s sought-after speaker and storyteller, Fiona Page, My Nightlife is 24/7: Turning Tragedy to Triumph.
I was invited to be an on-going columnist by our daily newspaper, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. I write on assignment for publications such as On Mission and ByFaith. My cover story for ByFaith (“Ministry that Gets Messy”) won the First Place award in the freelance category at the Evangelical Press Association convention. Another ByFaith article that drew considerable reader interest was "Transforming Neighborhoods by Transforming Public Schools."
Speaking
I look forward to speaking at the North Texas Christian Writers Conference in June. I was the keynote non-fiction speaker at the C.S. Lewis Southwest Regional Retreat & Writers Workshop. Christy Award-winning author Angela Hunt capably handled fiction writing. I moderated a panel discussion among fellow journalists and culture watchers at the Evangelical Press Association convention.
Related activities
I’m committed to mentoring and developing newer authors and editors. I recently worked with several new authors in developing their book material and telling their stories, plus I brought two new editors into book projects to help them develop that skill. I judged two national writing contests, one for fiction and one for journalists.
