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Book Synopsis Aspiring Author Bible by : Gary Webb
Download or read book Aspiring Author Bible written by Gary Webb and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-06-11 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you an aspiring author? Would you like to enjoy the success that every writer dreams of but very few attain? Every once in a while a truly exceptional collection of material appears on the market that can make the difference between success and failure. And this is just such a moment. Best-selling authors, Drs Gary Webb and Greg Parry, have joined forces to share the secrets of their success and the result is a superb box-set, beautifully written and full to the brim with tips, advice and hard-won ideas that could make the world of difference to all your literary aspirations. This is the real success box set, written by a pair of exceptional writers who are delighted to share the benefits of their experience. Based on a succession of best-selling titles across half a dozen different genres, these solid gold performers now share the secrets of how to become a successful writer. There are many challenges that face the aspiring author and Dr Webb and Dr Parry will give your work the competitive edge that can launch a book into the stratosphere. Don't settle for failure and mediocrity. Join these inspirational craftsmen and learn from a pair of masters of their art. The Box-Set provides a blend of wisdom and advice together with hard-nosed practical know-how that can elevate your work to new heights. Amongst a treasure trove of excellent material, you can learn how to: * Stand on the shoulders of the literary greats to enhance your skills * Choose your subjects with care, analysis and precision to maximise your chances of recognition and success * Improve your writing style to deliver recognisably better material * Get your message across in the simplest, most direct manner * Develop fool-proof plans to keep your work on track * Set deadlines to up your game and get used to delivering on time, every time * Publish your own material and achieve true freedom as a writer * Encourage the kind of book reviews that will boost your sales and your income * Become a full-time writer across multiple media * Promote your material so that it stands out from the crowd * Get to Number One as a published writer and enjoy the benefits to the full
Download or read book The Book Bible written by Susan Shapiro and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-02-01 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Brilliant, Buoyant Guide to Publishing Your Book Hundreds of thousands of books come out every year worldwide. So why not yours? In The Book Bible, New York Times bestseller and wildly popular Manhattan writing professor Susan Shapiro reveals the best and fastest ways to break into a mainstream publishing house. Unlike most writing manuals that stick to only one genre, Shapiro maps out the rules of all the sought-after, sellable categories: novels, memoirs, biography, how-to, essay collections, anthologies, humor, mystery, crime, poetry, picture books, young adult and middle grade, fiction and nonfiction. Shapiro once worried that selling 16 books in varied sub-sections made her a literary dabbler. Yet after helping her students publish many award-winning bestsellers on all shelves of the bookstore, she realized that her versatility had a huge upside. She could explain, from personal experience, the differences in making each kind of book, as well as ways to find the right genre for every project and how to craft a winning proposal or great cover letter to get a top agent and book editor to say yes. This valuable guide will teach both new and experienced scribes how to attain their dream of becoming a successful author.
Book Synopsis Doing Business by the Good Book by : David L. Steward
Download or read book Doing Business by the Good Book written by David L. Steward and published by Hachette Books. This book was released on 2012-04-24 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An indispensable volume that shows how to succeed in business by using the Bible and its lessons as a source of inspiration and guidance n 1990, David L. Steward founded his company, Worldwide Technology, Inc., on a shoestring budget and borrowed money, well aware of the high-risk nature of the venture he was undertaking. Despite the fact that he was a novice entrepreneur, he was certain he would succeed. Steward believed intensely that God wouldn't let him down. Doing Business by the Good Book shares the inspiring lessons culled straight from the Bible, that Steward used to build his privately held billion-dollar company into a global information technology enterprise.
Book Synopsis The True Writer's Life by : William Lee Ballard
Download or read book The True Writer's Life written by William Lee Ballard and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2014-07-24 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book has the potential to transform aspiring writers into published authors Inside every reader is a writer, and inside every writer is a spiritual being, but even deeper than that, every spiritual being has the ability to tap into the mind and heart of God. Where does writing come from? Where do the ideas come from? How can you, as a writer, never worry about where your next idea, book, or blog is going to come from? This book answers those questions with profound insight and wisdom. There is a way to discover an endless vast of ideas and thoughts that can heal the world and change lives. The True Writer's Life: Discovering the Author and Finisher of Our Faith is more than just discovering that you are a writer. It is discovering the Spirit of writing that dwells within you....
Book Synopsis Grit for the Oyster by : Suzanne Woods Fisher
Download or read book Grit for the Oyster written by Suzanne Woods Fisher and published by Vinspire Publishing, LLC . This book was released on 2016-03-31 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A treasure trove of encouraging words for writers..." New York Times Bestselling Author, Terri Blackstock “To every Christian writer who’s ever felt lonely, inadequate and probably delusional (can’t think of any that leaves out), this book throws out a cheerful welcome. In its pages, you’ll find a helpful and soul strengthening community. Enjoy.” ~David Kopp, best-selling co-author of The Prayer of Jabez, executive editor, Multnomah Books A powerful motivator for aspiring writers, Grit for the Oyster offers wit, wisdom, and inspiration to take that first step and persevere through the writing journey. More than a how-to, this confidence-building book is designed to draw readers to a closer relationship with God, to affirm their calling to write, and to offer pithy practical guidance from successful writers like Terri Blackstock, Martha Bolton, James Scott Bell, Liz Curtis Higgs, Dr. Gary Chapman, and David Kopp.
Download or read book Letters and Life written by Bret Lott and published by Crossway. This book was released on 2013-06-30 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing lays bare the soul. All serious writers know that each word reveals something significant about themselves, granting outsiders a glimpse at their most cherished beliefs and foundational convictions. In this series of intimate reflections on life and writing, critically acclaimed and best-selling novelist Bret Lott explores the author's craft through five letters covering a range of fascinating topics, from exploring the value of literary fiction to discussing the humility of Flannery O'Connor. In the final and longest letter, Lott contemplates the death of his father and his struggle to convey his complicated thoughts and inexplicable emotions in words. Intensely personal and yet universally relatable, this powerful collection of essays will encourage and enrich writers and aspiring writers everywhere.
Book Synopsis Wealthy Author Bible by : Greg Parry, Ph.d.
Download or read book Wealthy Author Bible written by Greg Parry, Ph.d. and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-05-31 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing can certainly be a challenging and, occasionally rewarding, way to earn a living, but what if we could work with exactly the same principles that have made many authors super-successful? How much of a difference could we make to our writing careers if we could follow in the footsteps of the masters of the genre? Now these priceless principles have been thoroughly explored and revealed in this excellent book bundle from two highly successful authors who've decided to share the secrets of successful writing with aspiring authors everywhere. The principles of draughting a successful manuscript are discussed in detail, together with a masterly overview of the creative process that delivers the supportive framework to the book. The authors cover each of the critical phases of designing, planning, writing and revising a book and the principles apply equally well to fiction as to factual works. Amongst a wealth of practical and very useful information, the books explore how to: * Create the vision for your book * Embrace the power of your latent creativity * Harness the creative power of your beliefs * Focus your energy and complete your writing goals * Perfect your writing * Develop consistency in your work * Maintaining your drive and enthusiasm * Building resilience and the power to overcome obstacles * Create the kind of goals that will keep you focused and motivated * Become unstoppable in your quest for success * Accept yourself as a worthwhile writer and aim for the stars * Use your time wisely and make every day count This comprehensive collection of great ideas, practical advice and proven techniques can transform your writing career and put you into the higher echelons of successful authorship. The authors have produced a string of number one best-sellers that clearly demonstrate their professional competence and understanding of the mechanics of successful writing. Now you can share that success by following their advice and working with their time-tested principles. Writing professionally is already challenging enough, so put the chances of success firmly on your side by following these powerfully effective principles. This is your chance to transform your writing career and give you access to the kind of income stream that most aspiring authors can only dream of. If you believe that your writing deserves greater recognition and success, take a tutorial from this beautifully written book bundle and launch your writing career into the stratosphere. Do it now.
Download or read book The Writer written by Nijay K. Gupta and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2022-11-01 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Students are expected to research and write, but they aren’t always taught how to do these things well. The Writer walks through Nijay K. Gupta’s approach to and best practices for becoming an effective and efficient writer in biblical studies. He handles a wide spectrum of issues from idea conception to research and note-taking to book proposals and contracts to working with publishers and more. Gupta shares his own publishing autobiography, offering the chance for aspiring writers to learn from the ups and downs of his experiences.
Book Synopsis How to Read the Bible Like a Seminary Professor by : Mark Yarbrough
Download or read book How to Read the Bible Like a Seminary Professor written by Mark Yarbrough and published by FaithWords. This book was released on 2015-03-03 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many people admire and even revere the Bible, but they simply do not understand what they read, much less how to study Scripture. Yet they wish they could. In this insightful and alternately amusing guide, Professor Mark Yarbrough shows how easy and gratifying it is to unlock the hidden truths of God's Word and to discover a world where reading the Bible doesn't just satisfy our curiosity, but changes our life. To do this, the reader will step into the seminary classroom and observe the practical principles-the tricks of the trade-for becoming a more effective student of the Bible. But Yarbrough has made sure that his writing style and general approach will be appealing to both academic students and those involved in lay-level Bible study. Real life is whacky and in-your-face. Studying Scripture should be too.
Book Synopsis Apologetics and the Christian Imagination by : Holly Ordway
Download or read book Apologetics and the Christian Imagination written by Holly Ordway and published by Emmaus Road Publishing. This book was released on 2017 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Apologetics, the defense of the Faith, shows why our Christian faith is true—but it’s much more than that. Apologetics isn’t just the province of scholars and saints, but of ordinary men and women: parents, teachers, lay ministry leaders, pastors, and everyone who wants to develop a stronger faith, to understand why we believe what we believe, to know Our Lord better, and love him more fully. In Apologetics and the Christian Imagination: An Integrated Approach to Defending the Faith, Holly Ordway shows how an imaginative approach—in cooperation with rational arguments—is extremely valuable in helping people come to faith in Christ. Making a case for the role of imagination in apologetics, this book proposes ways to create meaning for Christian language in a culture that no longer understands words like ‘sin’ or ‘salvation,' suggests how to discern and address the manipulation of language, and shows how metaphor and narrative work in powerful ways to communicate the truth. It applies these concepts to specific, key apologetics issues, including suffering, doubt, and longing for meaning and beauty. Apologetics and the Christian Imagination shows how Christians can harness the power of the imagination to share the Faith in meaningful, effective ways.
Book Synopsis The Dance Bible by : Camille LeFevre
Download or read book The Dance Bible written by Camille LeFevre and published by B.E.S. Publishing. This book was released on 2012 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers advice to aspiring dancers on turning a passion for the art into a career, featuring information on training regimens, techniques, expression, physical conditioning, and getting ahead in the competitive industry.
Book Synopsis Reading the Bible as Literature by : Jeanie C. Crain
Download or read book Reading the Bible as Literature written by Jeanie C. Crain and published by Polity. This book was released on 2010-08-09 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides the ideal entry-point to the process of reading, understanding, and assessing what many recognize to be the important and powerful literature of the Bible. The book introduces the tools of literary analysis, including: language and style, the formal structures of genre, character study, and thematic analysis.
Download or read book Not God's Type written by Holly Ordway and published by Ignatius Press. This book was released on 2014-07-29 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the story of a glorious defeat. Ordway, an atheist academic, was convinced that faith was superstitious nonsense. As a well-educated college English professor, she saw no need for just-so stories about God. Secure in her fortress of atheism, she was safe (or so she thought) from any assault by irrational faith. So what happened? How did she come to “lay down her arms” in surrender to Christ and then, a few years later, enter the Catholic Church? This is the moving account of her unusual journey. It is the story of an academic becoming convinced of the truth of Christianity on rational grounds — but also the account of God’s grace acting in and through her imagination. It is the tale of an unfolding, developing relationship with God — told with directness and honesty — and of a painful surrender at the foot of the Cross. It is the account of a lifelong, transformative love of reading and the story of how a competitive fencer put down her sabre to pick up the sword of the Spirit. Above all, this book is a tale of grace, acting in and through human beings but always issuing from God and leading back to Him. And it is the story of a woman being brought home.
Book Synopsis Esther the Belle of Patience by : Erin Weidemann
Download or read book Esther the Belle of Patience written by Erin Weidemann and published by . This book was released on 2016-05-15 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis First Corinthians - Women's Bible Study Participant Book by : Melissa Spoelstra
Download or read book First Corinthians - Women's Bible Study Participant Book written by Melissa Spoelstra and published by Abingdon Press. This book was released on 2016-08-02 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Relationships are messy. We're all different and imperfect, and we can struggle to get along--especially with those who disagree with us. Often we find ourselves divided--even as Christians. How can we work out our differences and disagreements with humility and grace, always showing the love of Christ, while still remaining true to what we believe? The Apostle Paul wrote to the Christians living in Corinth about this very thing. The cultural backdrop of Corinth was even more overtly sinful than our culture today, yet Paul boldly encouraged the Corinthian Christians not to ridicule one another or outsiders but to work together to show the love of Christ. In this six-week study we will explore Paul's first letter to the Corinthians to learn how we as Christians are to deal with differences and divisions--whether in the workplace, neighborhood, school, home, social media community, or church. We'll discover that the answer is living and sharing the radical love of Jesus Christ, and we'll unpack what this means and how we can live it out day by day. The Participant Book includes five days of lessons for each week, combining study of Scripture with personal reflection, application, and prayer. Other components for the Bible study, available separately, include a Leader Guide, DVD with six 25-30 minute sessions, and boxed Leader Kit (an all-inclusive box containing one copy of each of the Bible study’s components).
Book Synopsis How the Bible Became a Book by : William M. Schniedewind
Download or read book How the Bible Became a Book written by William M. Schniedewind and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2004-05-10 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the past two hundred years biblical scholars have increasingly assumed that the Hebrew Bible was largely written and edited in the Persian and Hellenistic periods. As a result, the written Bible has dwelled in an historical vacuum. Recent archaeological evidence and insights from linguistic anthropology, however, point to the earlier era of the late-Iron Age as the formative period for the writing of biblical literature. How the Bible Became a Book combines these recent archaeological discoveries in the Middle East with insights culled from the history of writing to address how the Bible first came to be written down and then became sacred Scripture. This book provides rich insight into why these texts came to have authority as Scripture and explores why Ancient Israel, an oral culture, began to write literature, challenging the assertion that widespread literacy first arose in Greece during the fifth century BCE.
Book Synopsis Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl by : Paula Hendricks
Download or read book Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl written by Paula Hendricks and published by Moody Publishers. This book was released on 2013-08-26 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sound familiar? 1. You spot a cute boy (we’ll call him Boy A). 2. You dream about Boy A. 3. You do whatever it takes to make Boy A notice you. 4. Even though Boy A doesn’t pursue you, you hang on to your dream of Boy A until he (a) moves to the North Pole with no access to a cell phone or computer, (b) dies and is buried or cremated, or (c) begins dating another girl. 5. You mend your broken heart by hating Boy A and finding another cute boy (Boy B). You replace Boy A with Boy B and begin all over again . . . Paula has gone through an entire alphabet—and more—of boys over the years. As she shares her journal entries and stories—the good, the bad, and the ugly—you’ll be encouraged to trust God with your love life and buckle up for the ride! Written for teen girls, Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl will help you on your own journey from neediness to freedom. Part of the True Woman publishing line, whose goal is to encourage women to exude God’s beauty by embracing his design for womanhood