Meet the Team

  • Michelle Medlock Adams, imprint manager at End Game Press,  resting her chin in her hand and smiling.

    Michelle Medlock Adams

    Michelle Medlock Adams joins the team as executive editor of Wren & Bear Books.

    In addition to this role, she is also helping edit and layout additional children’s titles for other imprints, handling conference planning details, and providing valuable feedback and assistance with other End Game Press projects.

    She is an inspirational speaker, a NY Times Best-selling ghostwriter, and an award-winning author of more than 100 books including her latest children’s book, Dachshund Through the Snow. Over the course of her 20-year career in publishing, she has penned more than 1700 articles, blogged for Guideposts, taught at hundreds of writers conferences, hosted TBN’s “Joy in Our Town” TV program, and served as an adjunct professor in the professional writing program at Taylor University.

    Michelle is married to her high school sweetheart, Jeff, and they have two married daughters and five adorable grandchildren. When not writing or teaching writing, she loves bass fishing with her hubby, watching Doris Day movies, and all things leopard print. Learn more at: www.michellemedlockadams.com.

  • Hope Bolinger, Managing and Acquisitions Editor at End Game Press, standing behind a tree in a snowy forest.

    Hope Bolinger

    Hope Bolinger is a Managing & Acquisitions Editor at End Game Press and leads the Generation Hope imprint for young authors and illustrators as well.

    As an author of 14 traditionally published books, she practically lives in the fiction section in bookstores.

    More than 1200 of her works have been featured in various publications from Crosswalk.com to HOOKED.

    When she's not busy going crazy (which is seldom) she enjoys hiking, walking local runways for bridal shows, and doing theater. Find out more about her at hopebolinger.com.

  • Alice H. Murray, operations manager at End Game Press, resting against her hand and sitting at her desk.

    Alice H. Murray

    Alice H. Murray is an operations manager at End Game Press.

    A Florida adoption attorney, writing is another passion of Alice’s. Pieces of hers appear in Chicken Soup for the Soul, several books of the Short and Sweet compilation series, and a regional literary magazine. Her articles have been published in legal professional magazines, GO! Magazine, her local paper, and mission magazines as well as on various online sites including www.adoption.com for which she was a staff writer for three years.

    Alice particularly enjoys writing devotionals. Her work can be found in The Upper Room and on online sites such as www.christiandevotions.us, Inspirations, and the Dynamic Women in Missions Facebook page where she has at least two devotionals published monthly. A poem of Alice’s won the American Bar Association’s national haiku contest.

    Alice’s first book, The Secret of Chimneys, an annotated version of an early Agatha Christie's work, will be published in 2023.

  • Edwina Perkins headshot

    Edwina Perkins

    Edwina Perkins joins the End Game Press team as the Executive Editor of Harambee Press.

    In addition to being the executive and acquisitions editor for the Harambee Press imprint, Edwina is also the assistant director of Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. She is the coordinator for Mentoring Moments and the manager for Sensitivity Between the Lines, both with BRMCWC.

    As a longtime member of Word Weavers International, she now serves as a member of the advisory board.

    Edwina is an award-winning writer, experienced teacher, speaker, freelance editor, and a sensitivity reader. She is also a freelance writer with Guideposts.

    One of her passions is to address the need for sensitivity and diversity in the publishing industry. She also loves working with new writers.

  • Lauren Crews

    Lauren joins End Game Press as an Administrative Assistant. Lauren is a multi-award-winning non-fiction author with awards, including the Christian Market Book of the Year. Lauren also works as a freelance writer. She lives in Florida with her husband and two brown dogs, who have their humans well-trained.