We’d really like to get We Never Stood Alone into the hands of as many people as possible as soon as possible. Now a lot of self-published authors use all kinds of cheesy gimmicks, like book giveaways to draw attention … Continue reading
This is the second of many posts which give historical background for events in We Never Stood Alone. One of the characters in We Never Stood Alone is a conscientious objector. His story helps to show how believers respond to … Continue reading
Will a little church and its fragile people be overwhelmed by this new war, this “World War II”? Lloyd Robins went from despair to deliverance during the Great War of 1914-1918. Now, in 1939, he is a pastor of a … Continue reading
Well, the day has finally come. Kristine Cottermann over at Exodus Design has been working with us diligently to finalize the cover of We Never Stood Alone. (wait for it) (wait for it) (or if you’re impatient, scroll down and … Continue reading
This is the first of many posts which will give historical background for events in We Never Stood Alone. We Never Stood Alone is the story of a church community going through the first year of World War 2 and … Continue reading
As we move closer to the publication of We Never Stood Alone this fall, we’ve taken another major step in selecting Exodus Design to create the cover, back cover and some interior art for the book. They will also be … Continue reading
This spring I’ve been polishing the manuscript for We Never Stood Alone and recently sent thousand-word excerpts to several professional editors. I entered into discussions with two of these, and on May 11th signed a contract with Catherine A. Fitzsimons … Continue reading
A few weeks ago I introduced a draft cover for We Never Stood Alone. Eventually I’ll take it to a graphic artist and get a professional quality job. In that package, if it all works out, there will also be … Continue reading
The cover I’m using for this website, and other places, is not the cover We Never Stood Alone will have when it’s published. One of the fun steps between now and then will be to find a graphics designer who … Continue reading