(Feature image provided by Knold) Can oil and water mix? Can they become the same substance? Or, at the very least, can they be packaged into a single product? Several years ago, when I was thinking of proposing to my ...
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Christian Cursing in Fiction
When I first published “Amidst Traffic” my goal was to write gritty and compelling stories that conveyed the depravity of the world in which we live. We live in a world full of fear, violence, rebellion and chaos. Christians have ...
Read More »A Christian-Shaped Hole in Literary Fiction
I’ll tell you a secret. I don’t like reading Christian fiction. That may sound strange to hear from an author who just released a collection of short stories riddled with Theological undertones. But it’s true. I find most of today’s Christian ...
Read More »Should you dismiss Christian Literature based on its genre? A response…
I try not to play the victim or Woe-is-Me card when my work is rejected or when it receives a poor review. But recently I experienced a rejection that made me pause and ponder on the state of literature, Christian ...
Read More »A Specific Marketing Plan for Self-Published Authors
I’ve already published a thorough marketing strategy with a calendar outlining specific deadlines and objectives. Now I want to share with you my overarching Marketing Plan for Jump based on an outline I found on the All Indie Writers website. The ...
Read More »PRESS RELEASE: Latest Sauret novel to release May 16, 2016
PRESS RELEASE: Award-winning Indie author to release novel tackling faith in contemporary Christianity BALTIMORE — Award winning indie author (2013 International Book Awards – Short Stories), Michel Sauret, takes on Christianity and faith in today’s post-modern landscape in his ...
Read More »#HowIWrite Blog Hop: Jumping into my mirky pages
I was tagged by a fellow author across the Atlantic ocean to take part in this Blog Hop: Scottish literary author John Logan, whose novel, “The Survival of Thomas Ford” I reviewed on my blog last year. The fun behind ...
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