A Matter of Perspective
This isn’t an ad for Energion, but we wish it was!
Viewing life, or a business such as publishing, from a discouraging perspective can be, well, discouraging!
This isn’t an ad for Energion, but we wish it was!
Viewing life, or a business such as publishing, from a discouraging perspective can be, well, discouraging!
From our Facebook page: Congratulations to Nick May, author (Megabelt) and media developer for Energion Publications on his graduation this weekend from the University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL! He will receive a Bachelor of Arts in English with an Education minor with a specialization in English Writing. He is also a Dean’s Scholar. We…
Energion Publications is a new, small company, but we have some very specific plans for development. We are not a “paid publisher.” If you would like to have a manuscript evaluated we will be happy to look at it, and will assure you confidentiality while we do so. We’re interested in manuscripts that display some…
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We’re focusing on discussion this year, and there are lots of opportunities for you to get involved each week. Energion Discussion Network Since Saturday and Sunday are our slow days on the discussion network, let me start with those posts: Negative Experiences Can Produce Positive Results (Iris Subel Davis) and Jesus Offers Freedom from a…
— Henry Neufeld I’m pretty sure I publish some books with unbiblical material in them. The hard question is which ones those are. Some people expect me to know because I read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew. Everyone who reads the Bible in Greek and Hebrew (with a little Aramaic thrown in) knows what…
I suspect many readers come to this blog to find out how to get published. I’ve written a few notes on this myself. Through Energion author David Alan Black, I found an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, “Things You Should Know Before Publishing a Book.” While Energion is not an academic press, and…