You would pay much more to advertise through a publicist than what advertising opportunities are available to Christian Authors Network (CAN) members. One of your membership benefits—CAN Radio and Podcast Media List—provides over 125 shows actively seeking guests. ...
many authors don’t spend enough time considering: a) who their readers could or should be; b) what genre(s) and/or sub-genre(s) their book might fit into (there’s often more than one); and c) the expectations of book agents, publishers,...
Christian Ebook publisher is looking published & unpubished Christian authors, offering Christian writers a place to present their works to the world and offering Christian readers a place to buy Christian Ebooks most titles are under $5.
These are 17 publishers who are actively seeking Christian manuscripts of all stripes and genres. Most of these publishers are traditional publishers, but I do have a few on this page that are hybrid publishers (half self-publishing and half traditional publishing). There are advantages and disadv...
and your writing and serving as your point of contact with others in publishing, literary agents understand editors’ tastes and the types of books that publishers are looking to add to their lists— a crucial component in getting any publishing house to invest in the works of new authors. Si...
This book is the real friend of those seeking the truth because it gives you the real facts of Christianity's history, the real beliefs of primitive Christians, the real facts about the Gospels and the Gnostic gospels, Mary Magdalene, and a lot of other things which appear in The Da Vinci...
I would most certainly recommend her to other authors. Leon Archer "Second Lives" I have had no experience with publishers before this. I saw an ad on TV for Christian Faith Publishing, and after contacting the,, decided everything looked okay. I found the editing helpful. I really liked...
lends these skills largely to Christian romance and inspirational non-fiction, and has edited works for bestselling authors likeWanda E. BrunstetterandJosh McDowell. After three years working in-house at an independent christian publishers, she now works freelance for indie authors and publishing ...
I finally find an agent, the book sells well, and this post ends up making me look stupid. Until then, I will continue to endure this soul-deadening experience with the knowledge that even J.K. Rowling was turned down by dozens of agents and publishers before she finally got her break....
Publishers are still companies and corporations, and they don’t actually operate in God’s economy. I guess that’s why I’m writing this. To remind all of us that we need to keep imagining better, doing better when we can, and be aware of the reality. We can say God’s economy ...