Advice for Authors and Editors
… from Nick Harrison. (HT: Adrian Warnock)
Let me start by saying that good author/editor relationships are very, very important. …
Read! Enjoy! Learn!
… from Nick Harrison. (HT: Adrian Warnock)
Let me start by saying that good author/editor relationships are very, very important. …
Read! Enjoy! Learn!
Energion Publications owners Henry and Jody Neufeld will lead a prayer, praise and healing service at Chumuckla United Methodist Church, Chumuckla, FL tonight, January 17, 2010, at 6:00 PM. The church is a bit out of the way for those in the immediate Pensacola area, but there are good directions on the church web site. …
I’ve changed my own job function so that my main function is marketing (besides general management), rather than editing. One theme that has followed me through this change is this: A writer’s audience is critical. To write effectively, you must always consider who you’re writing to. Note that I placed a preposition at the end…
I spent the day today working with Dave Black both in preparation for his seminars tomorrow and in recording some questions and answers for YouTube videos and our Energion.com podcast. If you’re in the Pensacola area, don’t miss the two seminars tomorrow, The Myth of Adolescence at 10:00 AM, and Why Four Gospels? at 1:30…
From Christian Archy, forthcoming by David Alan Black: … Evangelist Tom Skinner once said, “Let’s be honest. We tithe to ourselves.” What he meant is that most of the money we contribute to the offering plate is used for facilities and programs designed for ourselves and our families. Very little is dedicated to evangelism or…
In the third of her monthly posts on writing, Dr. Dolly Berthelot, author of Perfectly SquareTM discusses three questions you should ask yourself when you begin writing. We’re going to be adding this to our recommended reading for prospective authors. Thinking about these three things will greatly increase the likelihood that your book will be…
Week 2: From relationships to spiritual gifts to questions from Jesus, this week’s selection is eclectic! There is no shortcut to Bible study but it does not have to be boring or repetitive. Here are some curriculum options that are interesting, relevant, and will put some anticipation and expectation into your classroom! Fifty Shades of…