How do we get past the separatism in today’s book market? How do we invite readers to consider the created beauty of life? Defeating current market restrictions requires books that go to the middle ground, that show and/or talk about God and the world, about Jesus and fallen man. And the middle ground for these books that don’t fit the Jesus-sanitized ABA or the
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This post is made from recycled, post-consumer content. But love has pitched her mansion in the place of excrement; For nothing can be sole or whole That has not been rent. –William Butler Yeats You know those maps in the back of your Bible? They were mysterious treasure maps to me as a kid. I’d flip through all the places
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There are many parts of my position as acquisitions editor at WaterBrook that are really cool. One of those things is certainly discussing ideas that have significant potential for publication. The exchange of intellectual capital, so to speak, is invigorating and always interesting. I’m truly amazed at the breadth of skill, talent, and experience of the people I get to
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