Steering clear of publishing pitfalls

Looking to publish your world-changing Christian book? Getting published in today’s economic climate isn’t easy, and the Christian publishing world certainly isn’t immune to such challenges.

Writer and humorist James Watkins has recently written two essays with advice for Christians looking to get their work published. One offers advice for dealing with prospective agents—since the Christian market lacks a major accrediting organization, it falls to authors to do extra homework in finding an agent.

The second piece talks about various questions and issues surrounding self-publishing and print-on-demand, an alternate-publishing route that is rising in popularity due to services like Lulu.

All good advice that can help you steer clear of a few potential pitfalls as you look for a publisher for that Great American Novel or timeless theological tome!

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