• Author of the Month: Judy Hines

    Today’s Xulon Press Successful Author Spotlight features world renowned evangelist, public speaker and author Judy Hines, affectionately called “Mother Hines” by those who have been blessed by her ministry. Her book “Talking To God” shares her insights from a lifetime of ministry, showing the power in prayer and the need for our nation to pause and pray. Her website www.theschoolofthespirit.org provides information on her ministry and how to reach her. She also produces a blog at www.thesweetinspirationsblog.wordpress.com where she encourages and educates her readers. Mother Hines is a devout woman of prayer and is so committed to the power of…

  • The Xulon Experience: Author Pam Mann

    Xulon Press author Pam Mann, who recently published her second book No Mountain Too High, shares with readers the enjoyment she had with both of her publishing experiences with Xulon Press. She discusses the comforting guidance she felt from representatives during the publishing process and how she hopes to encourage others to have their books printed as well, especially with Xulon. 1) How did you come to know Xulon Press and its services? I found Xulon on online and I did my own research on the company. I liked the way the books looked. I was so green while writing…

  • Author of the Month: Pastor Glenn Wilson

    Today’s Xulon Press Successful Author Spotlight features author and Pastor Glenn Wilson, “The Abuse of the Bride: What Everyone Sees But No One Talks About”, released March 2013. A national speaker in the Assembly of God denomination, Pastor Glenn has written a thought provoking, insightful, stirring book that asks the reader to examine themselves and the current state of the church and ask “what answers can we learn?” Pastor Glenn challenges us with the following statement: “The abundance of our hearts eventually comes to the surface and suddenly everyone knows what you are thinking, it can also reveal where you…

  • Sequels, Trilogies, Series – Oh My!

    As we draw to a close this month’s National Novel Writing Month, novel writers everywhere will be basking in the glow of accomplishment from completing their first novel. Ah, your first novel in your hands — it’s a beautiful thing! Yet, someone is bound to ask the inevitable question: “So, when are you going to write the sequel?” Unless you are J.K. Rowling, Tom Clancy or J.R.R. Tolkien, it will be a question that many new novel writers will have to answer. So, how do you go about writing a sequel, much less a trilogy or series, after your first…