Christian Non-Fiction vs other genres - The Book Marketing Network2024-03-28T14:53:50Zhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/forum/topics/christian-nonfiction-vs-other?commentId=523145%3AComment%3A338581&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks for your views on the…tag:thebookmarketingnetwork.com,2010-07-18:523145:Comment:3386662010-07-18T20:47:39.898ZSheila L. Jacksonhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/SheilaLJackson
Thanks for your views on the topic.
Thanks for your views on the topic. No I don't see why it would.…tag:thebookmarketingnetwork.com,2010-07-18:523145:Comment:3385812010-07-18T04:14:11.762ZStacy-Deannehttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/StacyDeanne
No I don't see why it would. I would say authors of fiction genres such as erotica and gay fiction have it harder than anyone when it comes to promote. I don't know much about Christian non-fiction, but the Christian Fiction authors I know of seem to do pretty well with promotion so I haven't seen any differences. I'd think of all the religions, writing a book about Christians would be more accepted than an athiest writing about atheism or someone writing about being a muslim to some…
No I don't see why it would. I would say authors of fiction genres such as erotica and gay fiction have it harder than anyone when it comes to promote. I don't know much about Christian non-fiction, but the Christian Fiction authors I know of seem to do pretty well with promotion so I haven't seen any differences. I'd think of all the religions, writing a book about Christians would be more accepted than an athiest writing about atheism or someone writing about being a muslim to some people.<br />
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