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  • The Tiger’s Eye by Scott Delaney is the Xulon Press February 2024 Book of the Month

    Every month, the Xulon Press staff votes for the Book of the Month selection, and this month The Tiger’s Eye: Angels in Mumbai by Scott B. Delaney won by a landslide. If you enjoy reading books by Tim LaHaye, Frank Peretti, and Gregory David Roberts, you’ll want to add The Global Calling series to your “to be read” pile. To learn more about the inspiration behind The Tiger’s Eye: Angels in Mumbai, his favorite part of self-publishing, and what he hopes readers take away from his books, we sat down with Scott Delaney to get all the details on our latest Book of the Month.…

  • “Unraveled” by Deanna Lorea is Our January Book of the Month

    As the new year begins, we are excited to announce our Book of the Month for January 2024 is Unraveled by Deanna Lorea. But what exactly is a Book of the Month, and why are we so thrilled about this particular selection? The Xulon Press “Book of the Month” is our staff’s pick that we believe will captivate our readers and encourage them to explore new authors and genres. Each month, our team carefully chooses a book that we think will engage and inspire our community, and we also share an interview with the author to add their insight into…

  • 5 Ideas to Promote Your Self-Published Book

    Writing and producing a book is just a small part of the publishing process. Marketing and promoting the finished product are also key in ensuring you see success with your self-published book. While self-publishing has made it easier to get your work out to the world, the truth is that without proper marketing, your book may not receive the attention it deserves. So, how can you effectively market your self-published book? Here are five easy ways that authors can use to promote their work: 1. Leverage Social Media Platforms Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, and LinkedIn,…

  • One-Hour a Day to Your First Draft: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Your Book

    Did you know all you need is an hour a day to write the first draft of your book? We all have an hour a day to devote to writing. Even the busiest of us can find an hour a day to dedicate to our writing. Whether it’s waking up an hour earlier, cutting out some social media time, or skipping that television show binge session before bed, you can find the time if you’re committed. In this article, we’ll discuss where to find your hour to write each day, how many words you can write in that time period,…