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ARPress continued its strong global presence by participating in BookCon 2026, held on April 18–19, 2026, at the Javits Center in New York City. Marking its highly anticipated return after a multi-year hiatus, BookCon 2026 emerged as a reimagined, sold-out event that brought together storytelling and pop culture into a dynamic and immersive setting. Designed as a fan-first experience, the convention welcomed readers, writers, and publishing professionals from around the world for a weekend dedicated to celebrating literature in all its forms.

Throughout the two-day event, attendees explored an expansive show floor spanning multiple halls of the Javits Center, featuring major publishers, independent presses, literary brands, and content creators. The event offered a full schedule of programming, including author panels, live discussions, workshops, and book signings. Guests also had access to interactive experiences such as book swaps, book clubs, photo opportunities, and creative activity zones designed to bring stories to life.

A highlight of BookCon 2026 was its extended programming, including “After Dark” events that ran into the evening. These featured unique experiences, such as a fantasy-themed ball, storytelling sessions, open mic events, and themed gatherings that fostered deeper engagement among attendees. The event also included “Indie Alley,” a dedicated space spotlighting independent authors, as well as immersive fan experiences that bridged online book communities with real-world interaction.

ARPress presented a deeply spiritual and transformative title among its featured selections, Living In His Manifested Presence: From Victim to Victor by Jacqueline Nedd Horston. Positioned with a quiet yet powerful presence, the book drew in readers who were searching not just for encouragement but for restoration and direction rooted in faith. Those who paused at its display encountered a message centered on healing, identity, and the enduring power of God’s presence in human life.

Its presence at BookCon 2026 carried a reflective and contemplative tone. In an environment filled with diverse stories and perspectives, this work stood as a spiritual invitation—calling readers to consider not only what they have experienced, but how those experiences shape who they are becoming. It spoke to those navigating pain, uncertainty, or emotional weight, offering a perspective that frames struggle not as an endpoint, but as a beginning of transformation.

Beyond the displays, gatherings like BookCon highlight how literature can reach into deeply personal and spiritual spaces. For Jacqueline Nedd Horston, this work reflects a faith-centered mission focused on healing, renewal, and divine connection. Her writing emphasizes that restoration is not only emotional, but spiritual—rooted in the belief that God’s presence actively reshapes identity and purpose.

Living In His Manifested Presence: From Victim to Victor unfolds as a journey from brokenness toward spiritual empowerment. It begins by acknowledging pain and the ways it can shape self-perception, then gently shifts toward the possibility of renewal through faith, prayer, and surrender. Rather than rushing transformation, it presents it as a process—one that deepens through continual connection with God and a willingness to embrace healing.

The book leaves readers with a sense of possibility, encouraging them to move beyond limitation and into a life shaped by purpose and spiritual strength. In doing so, it becomes more than a guide—it becomes an invitation to experience transformation through divine presence and inner renewal.

Its showcase at BookCon 2026 reinforced the book’s relevance by placing it within a global community that values storytelling as a tool for inspiration and transformation. The interaction between readers and the book’s themes during the event highlighted its impact and connection with contemporary audiences.

Through its participation in BookCon 2026, ARPress reaffirmed its mission to amplify diverse voices and meaningful stories. The event not only celebrated literature but also strengthened connections between authors and audiences, ensuring that featured works continue to inspire, educate, and resonate across cultures and communities.

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