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by Word Alive Press
When I first read The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien’s detailed maps let me follow Samwise and Frodo to Mount Doom and imagine their journey vividly....
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by Word Alive Press
The semicolon is one of the most divisive and misused punctuation marks in the English language; the evidence is all around us. (See what I did t...
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by Word Alive Press
How a documentary was produced based on my book, Wolves among Sheep: the true story of murder in a Jehovah’s Witness community.In November, 2013 ...
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by Word Alive Press
On Wednesday, I talked about the print materials I included with the press kit for the first book in my current series. If you want to make an inde...
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by Word Alive Press
Marketing doesn’t come easily or naturally to me. It surprises me that there are any writers out there who enjoy hawking their books. I accept th...
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by Word Alive Press
The back cover text for a book, also known as the promotional copy (“proco” for short), is an important marketing tool for your book. It is your ...
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by Word Alive Press
Beverley Hopwood is the award-winning author of Gladys & Jack and its sequel, Kate & Ozzie, two historical novels that resulted from i...
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by Word Alive Press
Your manuscript is published and your book is available for purchase. Now you are faced with the task of finding buyers around the globe to take ...
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by Word Alive Press
As anyone who has visited our website, Twitter feed, or Facebook page over the past few months may have noticed, we just held our 11th Annual Fre...
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by Word Alive Press
Derek Bradley, author of Don’t Blame the Children, is one of our go-to writers on the topic of fatherhood. In honour of Father’s Day, he has impa...
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by Word Alive Press
Tonight I have the privilege of attending The Word Awards, which together with The Word Guild, celebrate the very best in Canadian Christian writ...
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by Word Alive Press
There are reasons why many successful female authors are advanced in years. One of the main ones is that wisdom and life experience add a depth a...
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