New Megabelt Ad
We just got the graphic for a new Megabelt ad, which is going in a book to be released very soon. Watch for an announcement of our first book of poetry early next week.
We just got the graphic for a new Megabelt ad, which is going in a book to be released very soon. Watch for an announcement of our first book of poetry early next week.
I can’t tell you why publishers in general reject manuscripts, but I can tell you why I reject them, or to be more precise why we, at Energion Publications, reject manuscripts. First let me quickly outline the process from submission to contract, whirlwind edition.
The primary emphasis of our ebook program here at Energion Publications is to get all our books available on the Kindle. Here are some reasons why. We are also developing intensively for B&N’s nook and for Google Editions.
We have an active blogger review program here at Energion, so we like to post something about book reviews from time to time. Today’s note comes from the blog Ancient Hebrew Grammar, and discusses the importance of reviewing books on their own terms. We really have not had a problem with this in our review…
Ephesians: A Participatory Study Guide is now in stock both at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, as well as Energion Direct. You can find links on the book’s catalog page.
I have been asked a number of times about manuscript preparation for publishing by Energion. The bottom line is that we accept manuscripts in almost any word processing or text format, including Microsoft Word, OpenOffice.org Open Document Format, or even RTF. Formatting your manuscript is part of what we do as publishers. Nonetheless, there are…
Happy New Year! Jim West’s defense of print-on-demand (HT: Biblical Studies Carnival LVIII) is worth reading.
God’s Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper by Philip O. Hopkins was released yesterday, December 20, 2010, and is now available on Amazon.com and B&N and will soon be available on other online retailers. To keep track of discussion and events related to this important new release, please check the book’s…
We had some trouble with Tweeterview, but I created a transcript using search.twitter.com and the “view conversation” feature. The transcript is available at Energion.net.
For our second weekly Tweeterview, Energion (@energion) owner Henry Neufeld will interview Rev. Geoffrey Lentz (@PreacherG), author of The Gospel According to St. Luke: A Participatory Study Guide and co-author of Learning and Living Scripture on the topic: Advent vs. Christmas. The Tweeterview will start a 4:00 PM Saturday, December 11, 2010 and will last…