Showing posts with label lost genre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lost genre. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Bad Reviews and Other Helpful Things

Good young Frank Creed has a pretty slick tale about how a bad review can improve book sales.

Considering I had a really rotten nightmare last night, the above post also helped me to cleanse the mental pallette with a laugh.

Nightmares are good.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Secular versus Christian, or Apples versus Oranges: Smackdown

The invaluable Lost Genre Guild has a post up about the monolithic acronymns in Christ-centered bookselling: the ABA, the CBA and the ECPA. In Secular vs. Christian? Sue Dent and Cynthia MacKinnon try to expose the breadth of publishing options open to Christian writers of the strange.

I seem to recall a journal posting by Ted Dekker about the emerging culture and how the line between secular and Christian is arbitrary. Christians both engage and contribute to the culture, or at least they should. Can one understand the culture without falling into sin? Can one address the culture without cloistering?

Yes. If you can let go of rumor and assumption and embrace Christ alone, you can.