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sicarii67
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I have written and published two ebooks that are doing fairly well on Amazon. They are war/mercenary books based on current geo political issues in Africa. I never bothered trying to get published with a christian publisher because they are too graphic and realistic. Not in a gratutitous way but rather in a realistic way. I don't label them as christian fiction because they are not.
However, next year I will release a full length WW2 novel about a conscientious objector who ends up volunteering as a medic only to find himself in the middle of vicious combat and along the way struggling with his beliefs and the reality of war. It will be labeled as Christian Fiction as well as War/Action Adventure.
Unless you fit the mold of CBA and publish stuff women read, it seems like a hopeless task to try and publish traditionally. Not to mention the 18 months to 2 years it takes to get a book on shelf after years of submitting. I've sold more and made more than most first time traditionally published authors. If you have good writing, good covers, etc, I do not believe people care where the book comes from.
Anybody reading anything in the way of MENs fiction? It seems like the CBA is geared solely towards women.
For anyone interested in Africa, Missionaries captured, Mercenary's and good vs evil,
D.R. Tharp author of Task Force Intrepid : The Gold of Katanga and Highway to Hell.
However, next year I will release a full length WW2 novel about a conscientious objector who ends up volunteering as a medic only to find himself in the middle of vicious combat and along the way struggling with his beliefs and the reality of war. It will be labeled as Christian Fiction as well as War/Action Adventure.
Unless you fit the mold of CBA and publish stuff women read, it seems like a hopeless task to try and publish traditionally. Not to mention the 18 months to 2 years it takes to get a book on shelf after years of submitting. I've sold more and made more than most first time traditionally published authors. If you have good writing, good covers, etc, I do not believe people care where the book comes from.
Anybody reading anything in the way of MENs fiction? It seems like the CBA is geared solely towards women.
For anyone interested in Africa, Missionaries captured, Mercenary's and good vs evil,
D.R. Tharp author of Task Force Intrepid : The Gold of Katanga and Highway to Hell.