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Monday, April 23, 2018

A Christian Publishing Company Publications

By Stephen Lewis


Inspirational writing is becoming much more prevalent that it ever has been. Writing for those interested in more uplifting works makes it very necessary to have a Christian Publishing Company to publish your work so those readers can identify where and what it is. It is beneficial to both the writer and the reader to locate where their work can be found.

Both nonfiction and fiction is included in the inspirational writing. Nonfiction includes those works written for enjoyment and for study, while fiction is written for enjoyment only. Some of the materials and provided for serious study by clergy and those doing research about certain topics. These two markets of readers are very concerned about who is publishing their works they study. They don't want to be associated with inappropriate publications. Religious and inspirational works should be highlighted by these companies.

Both types of materials can have a very strong Christian focus or only an inspirational one. Whichever, the language and content must have a meaningful purpose, one which will not be an embarrassment to the writer. Language must be used carefully, with no swear words or obviously sexual content. It must be what can be termed appropriate to age 13. This does not mean the content must be simple, but just that the language must be appropriate to that age.

All fiction should be inspirational and/or religious based. The theme or story line should teach a Christian principle. There should be a lesson for the reader, without being "preachy." To find a theme, the writer needs to think about something that is of interest to those currently. The characters should both, hero/heroine and protagonist, should both have a part in teaching and learning the lesson.

Fiction doesn't have to be romantic, but if there is a romance element it can be comedy, history, or suspense as well. Even in the Christian element there can be a story line with LGBT, but not always. It is advisable to omit the reference if you are not sure what position the company takes. Whatever other element you choose to include, there must be mainly an underlying idea of romance. Guys also enjoy romantic suspense or comedy as well.

Nonfiction books are not just for enjoyment like fiction. They have different purposes. One is, of course, for enjoyment. But, there is also an element of teaching different principles. Clergy and others do academic study and research using nonfiction materials. In-depth teaching is required when there is an aspect that is not easily understood by others.

Another purpose for nonfiction material is to teach a practical or personal concept. Instead of an academic lesson, the idea is usually of an inspirational and personal concept. The author strives to try to change the actions of the person reading the work to endorse the idea. For example, a habit may be changed with the information addressed. There is an attempt to make a change in the person' life.

Memoirs and historical information is another purpose in nonfiction writing. Memoir writing has become quite prevalent. These things are written for both information and enjoyment. A memoir is autobiographical in nature, written somewhat for enjoyment, but also to inform the reader of something or someone. The historical work is often of a more serious and informative nature, though it doesn't necessarily have to be. Whatever the purpose, the work can be for enjoyment as well as instruction.




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