I'm particularly excited this Cyber Monday because I have something pretty special to share. I've just released my first nonfiction ebook for writers! 112 Christian Authors and Publishing Professionals Share Their Best Advice for Novelists is available for your Kindle or Nook for only $2.99 (a deal all year long!)
If you're an aspiring novelist, or if you know one, this ebook could make a great Christmas present. (It's easy to gift an ebook, btw.) But even if you're a seasoned writer, there's information in the advice these professionals shared that'll encourage and inspire all year long. I know I got a ton out of reading them myself.
Imagine a coffee shop packed with award-winning Christian novelists, top
editors, literary agents, and publicists. Each one is taking turns
sitting down with you, giving you their best writing advice. Sort of
like speed dating for writers.
Within these pages the most
recognized names in Christian publishing share their personal answers to
the question, “If you could say one thing to aspiring novelists, what
would you say?”
In the ever-changing publishing world, you must
stay on top of your game to succeed. This book will give you a leg up,
with practical tips and advice you can use on your novel writing
journey.
Includes advice from Karen Kingsbury, Frank Peretti, Ted
Dekker, Jerry B. Jenkins, Josh McDowell, Liz Curtis Higgs, Francine
Rivers, James Scott Bell, Terri Blackstock, Randy Alcorn, Melody
Carlson, and many more!
But bonus just for my blog readers! Here's an extra piece of advice for novelists from Michael Landon Jr. that didn't make it into the book:
Write about what you’re
passionate. Not necessarily what you know, but what you’re passionate
about. You can always learn what you don’t know. But you can’t create
passion.


Will the book be available in traditional format for us old fashioned ones who like to flip pages, crease corners, and underline as we go? :) Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteSorry, but I only have it in ebook format at this time. However, I am looking into offering it as a pdf so folks who don't have e-readers can read it too. Amazon does have free Kindle apps that allow you to read an ebook straight from your computer. I know it's not the same, but...
ReplyDeleteGreat book. I just started reading it and love it already. I've recommended it also. It's really encouraging; I'm glad you complied all of this together. Thank you.
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