My Prayer Closet (2011)
Under the Tower of Babel (1995)
Solomon wrote there will be no end of the writing of books. If he lived now, he would decry the endless cacophony of electronic verbiage. Page after page of endless, mindless tripe. People selling something; people saying something. No body reading anything! If the page doesn't have pictures, [click] the viewer is gone. Everyone is looking for entertainment. No one is looking for substance. But we keep on writing and we think someone will read it. Oh, how we deceive ourselves -- convinced of our own immortality. Words, words, words . . . - cominus
365 Heavenly Ways to Market Your Christian Book
Writing a book is a daunting task in itself, marketing it can become overwhelming. I remember when writing two books in 1995 and 2000. There was so much research to do just to get the books printed and to market. What I learned during the first episode I had forgotten by the second. While reading 365 Heavenly Ways to Market Your Christian Book, my mind kept traveling back to all the hours-upon-hours of research and work to get my book to market – and here Bette has it all laid out in a simple to read and easy to grasp fashion.
Some people dream of writing that book but never get around to it. If God has given you a burden to get something into print, you have a responsibility to fulfill that mission. Bette begins the book with, “There are 80 admonitions in the bible to write! There are another 20 to publish. . . Printed words are paper missionaries.” Christ commanded us to preach His authority everywhere and publishing is one of the best mediums for reaching the greatest amount of people.
However, the natural process for a Christian writer is to apply to a Christian publisher. And the common response is the rejection of the publication. Bette tells us, “Do not confuse a rejection by a Christian publisher, bookstore, or distributor with being rejected by God.” After this, she explains how to roll up your sleeves and get to work. This book explains everything you need to know to get published and listed. She explains how to protect yourself from rip-off artists. Then she explains how to get your book sold. Her tips are timely, relevant and very doable. And, I think she has more than 365 ways listed in this book.
The book is broken up into four parts: Publishing, Marketing, Promotion and Tools – and they all center around one theme, marketing. This is hands-on and she explains how to do every step, who to contact and ways to cultivate more creative ideas. There is no guarantee your book will make the New York Times Bestsellers’ List, but I guarantee if you put to use the tips and examples in this book, you will not end up with a garage full of books.
Thank you, Bette. Your book is a great tool and resource for any aspiring author.
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Dunamis House (July 1, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1880405121
ISBN-13: 978-1880405123
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
List Price: $17.95 US
Amazon Price: $14.00 US
About the author: cominus