Christian Publishing Show
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011 How to Get Started Writing Young a Conversation with Brett Harris Interview
How to Get Started Writing Young a Conversation with Brett Harris Interview
010 – What Christian Editors Look for in Book Proposals
What Christian Editors Look for in Book Proposals
009 – How to Launch a Book (an overview)
In this episode of the Christian Publishing Show, we talk about how to launch a book.
008 – Resonance and Why Platform is Not Important Like You Think
The following is the outline I used to record this episode. It is not the episode itself! I encourage you to listen to the episode if you can. Introduction This is the third and final episode in a series about What I am Looking for as an Agent.
007 – The State of The Christian Fiction Kindle Market with Alex Newton
Today we are going to talk about one of my favorite topics, data! Alex Newton, the CEO and Founder of K-Lytics.com a leading market research resource for authors and publishers or put in terms we care about his company and expertise helps authors sell ...
006 – Why Facebook is Overrated for Book Promotion
Facebook is overrated for building an author platform the following 8 reasons.
005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author
How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author
004 – The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association and Publishing Trends with Stan Jantz
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association and Publishing Trends with Stan Jantz
003 – How to Find Your Hustle
We live in a world cursed. Because of our sin, God cursed the soil to have thorns and weeds. That curse is pervasive and continues to this day. If you want to have success in farming, you have to put in the work to remove the weeds.
002 – How to Find Your Courage as an Author
A few weeks ago I wrote a blog post about what I am looking for in authors I want to represent as an agent. Today I would like to talk about one of the things I am looking for: courage. Fear is the biggest enemy of authors. It can ruin their writing.