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Faith, Angels, Miracles and a Catfish
Rod, my husband, and I arrived late. Exhibitor’s Row at the Louisiana Book Festival was already filled with people. Last year, the festival started at 9 am. The winds were strong; temperature set at freezing and scarcely a soul on … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Robertson, Amy Willman, angel encounters, Baton Rouge, Book Festival, books, Brigitte Muchison, Church of Christ, City Care Forgot, Duck Dynasty, Exhibitors Row, Finding Faith, I Am Rick, Leadership in the New Normal, Living in the Realm, Louisiana, marketing, miracles, RAheem Allen, Rebecca Gernon, Russel Honore, Saint Cat and the Big Flood, Teena Myers, The Crystal of Life, Walmart, Zane's Destruction
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How Did I Miss “That”
A friend sent me an email about a regional book festival looking for authors to sell their books. I skimmed through the email. Sounded promising. No charge for the table. Last year, 900 attended. I sent an inquiry thinking I … Continue reading
Treasured Forever
I open an email from Bent Pages Bookstore, a sponsor of the Jambalaya Writers Conference and read, “Can you bring books. The distributor canceled our order.” At first the message did not register. I read it again. Unbelievable! At last, … Continue reading
Just What I Needed
I had reservations about bringing Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot to the Prayer and Purpose Conference at the Assemblies of God Campgrounds. The book sold well at the annual convention last November. If the same ladies attended the … Continue reading
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Tagged Assemblies of God Campgrounds, books, confirmation, Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot, fulfillment, Glory of God, Ipad, Kindle, marketing, New Orleans, Prayer and Purpose Conference, REstlessness of the Call, Shekinah Ministries, Sonya McLean, Teena Myers, Women Unlimited
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Santa Buys Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot
I ‘m taking a break from marketing my book for the rest of the month I wrote in an email to my publicist. Other work is falling behind. I need to get caught up. …Send. I clicked the computer off … Continue reading
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Tagged book, Christmas, Finding Faith, Hosanna Church, marketing, Marrero, Santa, Teena Myers
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Where Can I Find Your Book?
I have been delivering books to subjects of Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot for two and half months. At this writing, I have nine left to deliver. I suppose I could have saved myself a lot of money. … Continue reading
Keep the Change
I opened my Facebook page. One message. A pastor’s wife enjoyed having dinner with us and suggested we meet for dinner again. I quickly responded, “Yes.” I owed her husband a copy of Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot … Continue reading
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Tagged books, dinner, Facebook, Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot, George Zanca, Lafayette, marketing, Teena Myers
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Passage to Purpose: Welcome to Marketing
I opened the email titled “Welcome to Marketing.” The nine months of labor producing Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot had given birth. I might add that was nine months working with the publisher. Four years of talking to … Continue reading
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Tagged Betty Burke, bookstore, Covington, Faith, Finding Faith in the City Care Forgot, Make Me Ordinary, marketing, Never Too Old, New Orleans, Northshore Literary society, Pam Ewen, Pam Harrelson, reason, St. John's Cafe, Teena Myers, trust, Vanderbilt University
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A Phone Call
Passage to Purpose: #10 A Phone Call My interactions with three well known agents in Christian publishing had left me disillusioned with publishing. Based on my limited experience its purpose had strayed from producing quality books reflecting Christian thought to … Continue reading