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Saturday, March 25, 2006

S'up Saturday

Here's a small publisher you may not have heard of (or submitted to):

Lighthouse Trails Publishing. They are a Christian publisher. I pulled this from their website:

"Lighthouse Trails Publishing is currently accepting proposals
and
manuscripts from prospective authors
.
It is recommended you study
our website and perhaps read some of our books before you submit a proposal.


We will look at nonfiction, fiction,
autobiographies and
biographies.

We are a Christian publishing company
and publish books
that align with biblical truth,
while lifting up the name of Jesus Christ.

The books we publish must have a message or story that needs to be
heard. We are always interested in stories of Christians who have risen above
incredible challenges and even their own failures to illustrate God's amazing
grace and strength to overcome.

We have a special place in our hearts
for missionaries and would welcome well-written submissions about or by such. "

To isit their web-site, click here.

Next week we have interviews with Sharon Hinck, R.K. Mortenson and David Gregory, among other things.

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