Tristi Pinkston is the author of fifteen published books in various genres, but is perhaps best known for penning The Secret Sisters Mysteries for the LDS market. She also works full-time from home as a freelance editor and author mentor, and regularly presents at writers conferences up and down the Wasatch Front. She currently serves as the managing editor for GospelIdeals.org, a website dedicated to sharing the gospel through the Internet, and she sits on the board of directors for iWriteNetwork.
She is the mother of the four most amazing children in the world and the wife of the most patient man. When she’s not reading or editing, she enjoys watching good movies and taking really long naps.
Tristi worked for two years as a media reviewer for Families.com, and now contributes to the Association for Mormon Letters. She is honored to join the Meridian family and looks forward to sharing her thoughts on her most favorite thing in the world-books.
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