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Twitterview Transcript from Novel Publicity

On March 6th I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emlyn Chand from Novel Publicity. Check out the transcript below. If you have anything to add that we didn’t talk about, leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you!
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Tagged bookselling, Brian Holers, Doxology, marketing, Novel Publicity, Twitter, Twitterview
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Religion in life
Driving through a small Ohio town recently, I saw a sign in front of a church: Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil; pointless. As hokey as they may be, sentiments like these are invariably poignant to me; I grew up in a land of churches, and a land of signs. To this day I can’t pass one of these without thinking about the words for a good, long time. That’s what religion is for me—a long series of …
WHIRLWIND MEDIA TOUR STARTS TOMORROW!!! TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!
Welcome to the Doxology whirlwind tour extravaganza, where prizes include $450 in Amazon gift cards, a Kindle Fire, and 5 autographed copies of the book. To win the prizes: Purchase your copy of Doxology for just 99 cents Fill-out the simple form below Visit today’s featured social media event The blogger who receives the most will win a $100 gift card. Cast your vote now! You could win a $50 Amazon gift card by purchasing your eBook copy of Doxology for just 99 …
Good stories for all
One of the beauties of self publishing is that the gatekeeper has been fired. In this new world of books made possible by the internet, no one is left to guard the door. To tell the reader what is what. This state of affairs may introduce an element of confusion, but the good news is, new breeds of literature are being created. Self publishing allows literature to cross over in new ways. Traditional Christian fiction publishers, for instance, disallow most …
Open Mind
Am I the only one out here who wonders how I ended up doing this? I do seem to be asking this an awful lot lately, now that the day of calling myself a published author is finally here. And the reality of trying to find an audience for my books is setting in. Mostly, I’ve considered myself lucky. Maybe others had better education, steady jobs, more standing in the world. But working for myself as an arborist, I’ve always …
Should I self-publish my novel?
“Now we’re in business.” It’s an old expression we’ve all heard a million times, and its meaning is obvious. When we say we’re in business, we mean things are working. Things are looking good. Now, we can get something done. Whether we have our own gig, are employed in companies large, midsize, or small, or make a living in the nonprofit world, lots of things have to work right so we can be in business. If we don’t have supplies …
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Tagged bookselling, Brian Holers, Doxology, fiction, first novel, first-time novelist, marketing, novelist, publishing, publishing model, self-publishing, selling fiction, writing
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