Tag Archives: perspective

Emily Pittsford: “If I do nothing else in my life…I can at least say, I have authored a book”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Emily Pittsford; author of “A Most Incredible Witness.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! People laugh when they…

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Michael Bergman: “Without darkness, we cannot truly appreciate the light”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Michael Bergman; author of “The Kingdom of Arke.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! God is faithful. He…

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David R. Nelson: My First Real Book

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of David R. Nelson; author of “Who’s Your Daddy.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! I’m not a…

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William Thornton: An Act of Faith

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of previous Aspriring Author contest winner William Thornton; author of “Set Your Fields On Fire.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press…

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5 Questions with Tracey Casciano, author of “Out of the Darkroom, Into the Light”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  features guest posts and brief interviews with our authors about some aspect of their publishing journey. This week, we present 5 Questions with Tracey Casciano, author of “Out of the Darkroom, Into the Light,” — her memoir of overcoming an abusive childhood to live an inspiring life…

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Michele Coomer: “My name is Michele. And I am a survivor of human trafficking”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Michele Coomer; author of  “foreseen.forgiven.FREE.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today!  Ten years ago I would not have…

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Dan Salerno: Relationships Are Complicated

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Dan Salerno, author of “20 Short Ones.” For more information and to receive a free publishing guide please visit www.westbowpress.com.  I began writing 20 Short Ones during a year where I read…

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Kristan Gray: “No One Could Know”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Kristan Gray, author of “No One Could Know”.  “If it’s bigger than you, and it won’t leave you alone, you know it’s God’s leading.” I tucked that bit of advice into…

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Charles Prichard: “We all have a story to tell.”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Charles Prichard, author of “Culture V. Christ: Pursuing the Biblical Truth of Marriage and Children.” After graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 2011, I spent…

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Rebecca Halton: One Thing Better Than Success

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes brief accounts, written by our authors, about how self-publishing their books has affected their lives. The following are the words of Rebecca Halton, author “Words from the Other Woman.” As I wrote Words from the Other Woman in 2010, my mind filled with excited ideas of celebrity…

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