From Publishers Weekly
Although the first half of Spiritual Writing: From Inspiration to Publication is a well-written guide to nursing one's spiritual muse, it is the book's forthright and sensible second half that makes it a must-read. Here, Deborah Levine Herman and Cynthia Black give readers the skinny on finding "spirit-friendly" literary agents and publishers, crafting a strong book proposal and navigating the publication process. They paint a realistic picture of the publishing world, which is increasingly open to spiritual books but also, as ever, concerned about the bottom line. PW feels that the authors deserve an award simply for warning, "Never say, in your proposal, `God told me to write this' or `My psychic told me it would be a best-seller.' " (PW has seen this and worse.) The book is quite comprehensive, addressing the evangelical Christian market almost as well as it deals with the New Age. It should be on the desk of every spiritual writer.
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About the Author
Deborah Levine Herman is a contributing editor to The Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents and has co-authored Write the Perfect Proposal and You Can Make It Big Writing Books. Cynthia Black is the president and editor in chief of Beyond Words Publishing, an industry leader for the past eighteen years in publishing spiritual books that inform and inspire. She is the editor of two women's anthologies, Our Turn, Our Time and Midlife Clarity. Both Black and Herman are frequent speakers and presenters at book fairs, conferences, and seminars.
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