[Stylist] [stylist] Sub: I am back!

Miss Thea thearamsay at rogers.com
Wed Jan 10 17:56:11 UTC 2018


Hi, Linda and David.
Count me among your number.
Is Trinity Broadcasting Network still around? If so, they may also be 
interested.
Thea

-----Original Message----- 
From: Linda Lambert via stylist
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 6:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [stylist] Sub: I am back!

David, I am a Judeo-Christian and I am wondering if your book would be of
interest to the Christian viewers of Christian television networks? Or the
variety of individual programs that are featured on these networks?
I am a supporter of the Cornerstone Television Network situated in
Pittsburgh, PA and watch this station regularly. They often have authors as
guests and in particular a number of rabbis are on regularly as well. Some
are traditional and others are Messianic Jews.  I always watch them and
learn so much from their discussions and the historical context which they
bring.

Why not send various stations, or individual programs, your book and ask for
an interview?
Lynda




-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David Russell
via stylist
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 5:17 PM
To: stylist at nfbnet.org
Cc: David Russell <david.sonofhashem at gmail.com>
Subject: [stylist] Sub: I am back!

Hello Writers,

I took a brief absence from the group but am back again and still as busy as
when taking the absence. Actually, corresponding with Shelley was one of the
reasons I came back as soon as I did. There are no personal grievances with
any of you, rest assured.

I have recently become active with a Facebook group called Conservative
Libertarian Fiction Writers on the recommendation of my finishing editor. It
was to help try and find like-minds who are interested in Christianity and
Messianic Judaism as my anthology, Waiting For Messiah, fits both camps. In
my 3 weeks of being a member, it has been a hit-and-miss proposition.
Finding my audience seems to be the problem! I have sold enough books to
garner a small royalty check, have a couple reviews, but no sales for over a
week.

How to market for holiday shoppers is where my head is spinning.
Personal give-aways work best. Whether those are resulting in interested
others, seems to be questionable.

Another unrelated issue but equally irksome is branch service from my NLS
Library. In two words, it sucks. Has there been a push to move people toward
BAARD and away from requesting books?
No one told me if such is the case. That's where life is today for yours
truly. I have a couple stories pending possible publication.
Glad to be back!

--
David Russell
david.sonofhashem at gmail.com
"chilah phanim" Make G-d smile!

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