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Tristi Pinkston

Tristi Pinkston — Mormon Artist

Tristi Pinkston started writing when she was five years old and hasn’t stopped since.  Although it wasn’t until she was married and had started her family that she turned it into a career. Since that time, she’s published more than 180 books under two pen names–Tristi Pinkston (cozy mystery, LDS historical fiction and young adult) and Amelia C. Adams (sweet Western romances). She also works as a professional freelance editor, and she’s a popular speaker at writing conferences up and down the Wasatch Front.
She and her family moved to Montpelier in June of 2017 and love this area for its beauty, the quieter pace of life, and the openhearted people who live here. She has enjoyed volunteering with the Bear Lake Arts Council and participating in their fun events, as well as, becoming affiliated with the Bear Lake Writers Workshop.

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