Ssjjvash wrote: I recently finished a book by Ted Dekker, one of my fav. Christian authors, called Thunder of Heaven. It's about terrorists.
by Penelope J. Stokes? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0898798108/qid=1092186409/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/103-9784406-7133441?v=glance&s=books&n=507846uc pseudonym wrote:I just completed The Complete Guide to Writing and Selling the Christian Novel, which is a pretty interesting book. The author doesn't come to mind at the moment. I am currently reading a great number of writing books.
Mangafanatic wrote:Terrorism? I that what it's about? I tried so hard to read that book, 'cause I just LOVE Dekker, but I just couldn't do it. I'm gonna try again sometime, though.
GhostontheNet wrote:by Penelope J. Stokes? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0898798108/qid=1092186409/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/103-9784406-7133441?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
uc pseudonym wrote:That is correct.
Also, I would like to list an atrocity: my library has several books on how to write romance novels. I'm not talking about the well-written type, either.
uc pseudonym wrote:That is correct.
Also, I would like to list an atrocity: my library has several books on how to write romance novels. I'm not talking about the well-written type, either.
GhostontheNet wrote:*Gets out blackjack and knocks out Mangafanatic. What are the titles of such books? How to Write Cheesy Romance Novels?
I trust you have me in mind? It may be an interesting title, but a deceitful one as partial/orthodox preterists hold to a future Final Judgment/Second Coming/Ressurection and Rapture. I believe you are correct that "discussion of it would be ill advised," this is after all, not TheologyWeb.uc pseudonym wrote:That strikes me as an interesting title. However, allow me to warn that the issue is controversial, and discussion of it would be ill-advised.
uc pseudonym wrote:If you remove the "cheesy" you would have the title of one. The other had a very similar title. I did not look at them extensively, but long enough to garner one interesting bit of information.
Humorous ancedote: a well-known romance publisher would always publish primarily blue books with a circular picture in the center of the cover. Worried that readers could not tell so many books apart (they'd published dozens, after all), they published one romance novel with a green cover. It bombed nearly completely. Six months later, they published the same manuscript with a blue cover and it enjoyed record-challenging sales.
I'm reading "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov. It's a bizarre love story, but Nabokov is a literary genius..
Technomancer wrote:That's one I keep meaning to read myself. You might also be interested in Nafisi's 'Reading Lolita in Tehran', which offers an interesting discussion of the book (among other things).
uc pseudonym wrote:
Humorous ancedote: a well-known romance publisher would always publish primarily blue books with a circular picture in the center of the cover. Worried that readers could not tell so many books apart (they'd published dozens, after all), they published one romance novel with a green cover. It bombed nearly completely. Six months later, they published the same manuscript with a blue cover and it enjoyed record-challenging sales.
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