Elgin Hushbeck Tweeterview
Energion owner Henry Neufeld conducted a tweeterview today with Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. author of Preserving Democracy. You can see a full transcript here.
Energion owner Henry Neufeld conducted a tweeterview today with Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. author of Preserving Democracy. You can see a full transcript here.
This was on Amazon.co.uk, as far as I can tell, but the principle would apply to Amazon.com. It is not only possible, but quite easy for someone to review anonymously. It is both courteous and ethical, of course, to identify any connection one has with the book. For example, an author or publisher reviewing his…
Brian McLaren links to some good advice for writers from Margaret Feinberg. To the “write, write, write” and get good criticism let me add: Listen to criticism self-critically, but use your own judgment. I’m an editor and I have accepted things other editors hated. Editors are human too; we have our likes and dislikes.
The Putnam Town Crier has an interview with Energion author Bob LaRochelle (Crossing the Street, forthcoming). That book the story says he’s writing? Well, he has written it and I have the manuscript! Remember to e-mail pre@energion.com if you’d like to be notified when this book is released.
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…
The Religion Forum has posted a transcript of last night’s conference (3/27/07) with guest Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of the Consider Christianity Series. You can find it here.
From Christian Archy, forthcoming by David Alan Black: … Evangelist Tom Skinner once said, “Let’s be honest. We tithe to ourselves.” What he meant is that most of the money we contribute to the offering plate is used for facilities and programs designed for ourselves and our families. Very little is dedicated to evangelism or…