Spinning in your own wheel In a world full of words, it’s easy to find yourself recycling, rewinding and reinventing the same wheel time and time again. When we immerse ourselves in our own writing routine, our own wheel so to speak, that’s when we are most likely to produce something we’ve already created before. So, how do we find our way out? How do we produce content that will fulfill our readers, exceed our own expectations, and deliver the message we are called to write? Collaborate, that’s how. You can’t grow as a writer without the help and guidance of…
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“I have this belief: every Pastor should write. Pastors research most topics more than the average writer. We preach on subjects for years and have a depth of knowledge that most would love to have before they begin writing a book. Bottom line: Pastors were born to write. When I was writing my first book, I didn’t know what I was doing. So I did everything myself and the process took twice as long and cost me twice as much. Seven books later, I realize the importance of a publishing partner to take your writing to the next level. As…
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My name is Diane Lindstrom and I recently published a book, Sisters in the Son, with Xulon Press. I want to tell you how impressed and satisfied I have been with the entire process of self-publishing. I have been served with a standard of excellence, patience and grace at every level of this adventure. I want to particularly mention Rene Compton, Michelle Rincon, Kim Ludwig and Elizabeth Marrero. Working with each of these women has been an absolute delight. Their proficiency, patience and professionalism have been so much appreciated but I have particularly enjoyed their friendliness, light-heartedness and “approachability”. I…