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Defying Tradition: Barbara M. Britton on the Bold Daughters of Zelophehad

In midst of interesting biblical stories, some remain less explored. Such is the compelling saga of the Daughters of Zelophehad. These five sisters whose courage, faith, and audacious petition for their inheritance forever changed the legal landscape of Tribes of...

Crafting a Kingdom: Exclusive Chat with O.R. Sykora on Faith & Fantasy in Son of the Mountain King

Today we're chatting with O.R. Sykora about her critically-acclaimed debut novel, Son of the Mountain King, an allegorical Christian fantasy that is packed with symbolism. Let's get right into it: In the early chapters, the character of Grumwold is portrayed as a wise...

From Shame to Belonging: How One Story Can Heal Your Heart

Have you ever felt like you're not quite enough? Like everyone else got a manual for relationships and you were absent that day? If you've ever wondered whether you're worthy of real love—the kind that doesn't skip town when things get complicated—you're not alone....
To Be-ware or not To Be-ware: Large Publisher, Small Press

To Be-ware or not To Be-ware: Large Publisher, Small Press

This week seems to be the week to blog about small presses, and seeing so many posts brought something to my mind. I’ve always considered Pelican Book Group to be a small press—as I’m sure most people do—but what exactly makes a small press a small press? Is it the size of its catalogue, number of employees, the benefits and drawbacks of being published by said press, or is it strictly the annual revenue generated (and is any of that good or bad)? As I pondered these things, I decided to do a comparison of what large publishers do and what this small press (Pelican Book Group) does.

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