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What This Blog Covers
If you look at the posts up to now on this blog, you’ll see almost all material related to Energion Publications books, their content, and their use, along with a bit about the company in general. The focus has been on the print publications, and obviously in selling them to you. But as our mission…
Sunday Afternoon Reading: Chicken Little OK, Precipices, Welcoming Immigrants, Mark’s Unsatisfying Ending
Currently on the Energion Discussion Network Chicken Little Safe! – I remember shortly after 9/11 asking my father if the world was ending. “Dad, is this the end? Is Jesus going to come back soon?” I’ll never forget his answer.“Son, every generation thinks theirs is the last. Believe me, when the world actually ends, you…
Louisiana Flood Relief
Energion author Joel Watts, a United Methodist, called our attention to relief efforts by UMCOR. Here’s the UMCOR Facebook post: There are a number of agencies involved in relief. We at Energion Publications encourage you to contribute through the agency of your choice, but please make sure that it is a reputable and…
Miniposts
Because of the number of reviews and other posts to which we need to link, we have added the Miniposts plugin to this site and you can now read these short post in the right sidebar near the top. We have this set not to send these posts out in the RSS feed, but at…
Acknowledging Free Merchandise
Since this is a company web site, it should be fairly clear what free merchandise I give out. I offer both free review copies and books to be used as giveaways. Obviously, I do this for the resulting publicity, and in fact, the record shows that it works. My company’s guidelines for free review copies…
Pricing Books
Steve A. Wiggins, an author, writes a post titled, The Price is Wrong. I recommend that our authors read it, and it wouldn’t hurt for customers to do so as well, as it touches on some factors in pricing books. The issues are different for Energion Publications, but only in degree. The reason is that…
