A Giant Step Forward!
Sometime in the next week a brochure arrived from Xlibris publishers. The odd thing was, first, that it was hand-addressed, rather than the usual mail-merge type label, and was addressed to me at the campground address, rather than my Sioux Falls mailing address. To my knowledge, I am not on any mailing lists for anything connected to my writing, at any address other than Sioux Falls. At least, this is the only direct mail advertising item I have ever received in Altoona that was connected to writing. This in itself caused me to take notice. As Jack said when I told him about it: "Hello; telephone!"
Xlibris had all the services that I wanted, and the price was right. Moreover, the presentation made by their brochure was one that was professionally done, and that inspired confidence in their ability to produce a high quality product for the money.
As usual, I had underestimated the amount of progress that I would make over the next few months, and I had no reason to get publishing services at that time. I made occasional visits to the Xlibris website, and noticed that they had a "special" nearly every month, when they would either reduce the price of some service, or they would offer an "add-on" for free, or at a reduced cost.
Fast-forward, about a year and a half to the fall of 2008. I am nearly finished with the book (see post, "It is Finished", September, 08), and I am ready to seriously look at publishers. Xlibris is still number one on my list, so I visit their website to see what is going on. I found that they now have a Christian publishing package, with marketing items included that are geared to the Christian market. I talked to a representative who informed me that the Christian Novice package was reduced by $50 that month.
Then began my annual "work marathon", a little earlier this year, and I really didn’t have the time to pay attention to publishing. Frankly, $50 was not compelling enough for me to jump in, and tie up that money at that time. You might say that I was "prevented by the Holy Spirit" from going ahead. At the beginning of November, I visited the website, and found it announcing that "Christmas is early this year" and that they were offering all of their publishing packages, including my Christian Novice package, at 50% off! It kind of reminded me of the story in Acts 16:6-10. Anyway, now they had my attention and I purchased the publishing package.
In just a little over a week, I will get my life back from See’s Candy, and we will travel to the Rio Grande Valley. I am looking forward to getting the finishing touches done and getting the book off to Xlibris, where they can do their thing with it. This is an exciting time!
God is so good!
I don’t know how many times I have sat down to try to make a budget in the past decade, and found that there was no way that I had enough money to pay for everything, yet the money was always there when it came time, with always enough left over to share in ministry!
"My God will supply all [my] need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus"
Thanks for sharing this moment with me today.
1 Comments:
Hey Glenn,,, glad to see your post !!!! We are excited that the book is in the hands of the Lord. & progress is happening...
Merry Christmas & have a blessed winter.,,,,bj
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