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If the Shoe Fits

If The Shoe Fits (Steeple Hill Cafe)
Marilynn Griffith sent me a nice Thanksgiving gift last year, a copy of her latest gospel diva read- If the Shoe Fits.

Summary:
Shoe designer, Rochelle Gardner's love life is raining men, honey. She
has a deacon on her right, her baby daddy on the left and a young
waiter trying to push himself up the middle to her heart. Which man
does God want her to be with, if any?

This novel is too many things and a touch too close to my own love dilemmas. (Y'all know about it!!) Anyway...

After
reading the first few pages I called Mary. Called her. Y'all I don't
have time to call people about their books anymore. But I had to call
her and tell her. That this novel is her upside down and sideways. Mary
is funny, smart, on point, crazy, God inspiring, just too many things.
And I love this story. I love washing the feet--something we do every
Mother's Day in my home church. I love the rituals. The cool things the
Sassy Sistahood get her into. This book is light and fun and a good
pick me up on a cold, toe curling, man-hating da

Now in its second printing. You can If The Shoe Fits (Steeple Hill Cafe) right here.

Dee
Dee Stewart is a christian entertainment publicist, book enthusiast, and speaker. You can find her at Gospel Fiction.





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January 22, 2007 in Book News, Dee Stewart | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Spring Reads Nominations Open

I'm at The Master's Artist Today praying about my Mind and Soul.
Over at Gospel Fiction I'm seeking books to nominate for great Spring and Summer reads. If you have a book that you think deserves to be on this list, hit me up here or at either Gospel Fiction or Christian Fiction Blog.
 
I added Kate Mosse's Labyrinth to the list. She also has a fantaberific site. They you can learn more about over at Gospel Fiction. Note: this book is not a CBA title or what you would call Christian Fiction. Be advised.
 
Check out my book review for Jacquelin Thomas' Defining Moments and Kendra Norman-Bellamy's More than Grace in Romantic Times Magazine's April edition, which are on major magazine stands and your local public library.
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And I have two more slots open for Dee's Storyteller's Workshop. Contact me for details.
 
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March 20, 2006 in Book News, Books, Dee Stewart | Permalink

Pen/Faulkner Award: The March

The March The PEN/Faulkner Foundation will announce today that E.L. Doctorow has won its 2006 fiction award for his novel The March. It is the second PEN/Faulkner award for the much-honored Doctorow, who won in 1990 for Billy Bathgate.
 
Pearl fell forward to her knees and clasped her hands. Dear God Jesus, she whispered, make a place fer dis good woman beside you. An me, yore Porhl, teach me to be free.
 
Click here to read the full excerpt.
 
I'm adding this novel to my buying wishlist, because I could only get through chapter one when I received a stack of books to judge for an award contest. Now, this book wasn't published by a Christian publisher, but there are some elements in there very illuminating.
 
So...you have until May to pick up this book, because I'm nominating it for our first Gospel Fiction Summer Reading Project. If you have any books you want to nominate, hit me up, give me a nomination and tell me why they should win. Seven books will be featured to vote upon and one will win. I will upload nominations from now until May 15, 2006.
Dee Stewart is editor of Christian Fiction News and also hosts Atlanta’s Third Thursdays: Altartainment Event Series. She's written for Spirit Led Woman, Gospel Today, and Precious Times Magazines. Her short story, "Straddling the Fence," is featured in Infuze Magazine's Best of 2005 Christian Shorts Anthology. She can be found at Gospel Fiction dot com.This month she's hosting a Storyteller's workshop at her site.
 
 
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February 21, 2006 in Book News, Dee Stewart | Permalink

SIMON & SCHUSTER ACQUIRES HOWARD PUBLISHING.

General-market publisher Simon & Schuster, a division of CBS Corp., has acquired Louisiana-based Howard Publishing. Howard will become an imprint of the Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Division. Simon & Schuster President-CEO Jack Romanos said the deal “offers us strategic and immediate entry into the increasingly important Christian and gift publishing marketplace.” Howard Publishing founder John Howard will serve as executive VP-publisher, and editorial and publishing staff will remain in Louisiana. Acquisition terms weren’t disclosed.

February 13, 2006 in Book News | Permalink

Christian Anthology

Felicia Catchings, co-author of SECOND CHANCES, is accepting submissions for a Christian anthology about the first moment when you knew you were loved...by Jesus!
Submissions should contain short stories written by people recounting actual experiences and feelings felt when realizing for the very first time that God truly loved you for the person you were right then (not the person you would become). Remember the wonderful, euphoric feeling you experienced the moment the one true love of your life first whispered the words "I love you" to you?  Was that not a magical moment in time you wish you could recapture and relive forever?  Now remember the wonderful feeling of realizing for the first time that God, the Creator of the universe, loved you just as much, even more in fact. These experiences are what we are seeking to include in our anthology. These stories should contain dynamic accounts of truly life-altering encounters with God. People invited to contribute their experiences include individuals from all walks of life: athletes, business executives, entertainers, students, secretaries, department store employees, teachers, policemen, social workers---everyone and anyone who truly loves God and acknowledges Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
Guidelines:
Any length, any subject, please, no vulgar words, no excessive violence or sensual content. Contributions from believers welcomed. Reimbursement in copies of publication and acknowledgement of your contribution with "by-line" in publication.
Contact Information:
Felicia Catching at
[email protected]
In the subject line of your e-mail, please put "Submission for Spiritual Anthology"
God bless,
Felicia

January 28, 2006 in Book News | Permalink

Marilynn Griffith featured on Christianbook.com

Mgriffith404_6 Marilynn Griffith's article, "Finding Purpose in Your Pen" is currently featured in the Writer's Corner on Christianbook.com. Click here to read it.

January 23, 2006 in Book News | Permalink

Warner Faith/ACFW Genesis Contest

Could 2006 be the year for you to get a book contract?

YES!

If you enter the 2006 ACFW Genesis contest, that is. The top scoring entry will be considered by the Warner Faith publishing committee for a book contract! The deadline is February 14, 2006 so pull out that novel you've been laboring over, polish it up and send in the first 25 pages and the appropriate forms and fees to the contest NOW!

There is a multicultural category this year, but if there aren't enough entries it will be tossed in with general fiction. Since only 100 entries will be allowed in each category, that's a big deal. So come on people, for four years we've been talking about writers and writing on Word Praize, now it's time to hear YOUR high notes!

Go for it!

January 23, 2006 in Book News | Permalink

Angela Benson on Essecen Top Ten!

Authorbensonv5_1   Angela Benson, 2001 Christy Award Finalist and author of AWAKENING MERCY Amen_sisters_2 and ABIDING HOPE, has landed on the February 2006 Essence Bestseller list in Hardback Fiction with her THE AMEN SISTERS, her latest release. Congrats Angela!

January 23, 2006 in Book News | Permalink

Bookstore Chain Hosts Short Story Contest

As part of its year-long 35th Anniversary celebration, The Shrine of the Black Madonna Cultural Center & Bookstore ("The Shrine"), one of America's largest and oldest Black-owned bookstore chains, is sponsoring a nationwide Write is Might short story competition open to all new and unpublished writers. Along with cash prizes, the winning entry will be published on the website of the Black Issues Book Review, the only large circulation forum solely devoted to covering both fiction and nonfiction books written by Black authors.

The submission deadline for the Write is Might competition is January 31, 2006. The pieces must be no longer than 4,000 words of a previously unpublished, never before submitted short story. A $10.00 entry fee must accompany each manuscript. The Contest Committee, comprised of the Shrine of the Black Madonna Cultural Center & Bookstore Staff, will read each story. The ten best entries, as determined by the group, will be forwarded to the finalists judges who will pick the three winning submissions. Award winners will be notified by mail or email before May 1, 2006.

Click here for detailed information on submission guidelines and contest rules.

December 05, 2005 in Book News | Permalink

Thomas Nelson Forms Spanish Language Division


Thomas Nelson Publishers has announced the formation of Grupo Nelson, a Spanish-language division, to replace its current single imprint, Caribe-Betania Editores, for all future Spanish titles. Read more here.

December 05, 2005 in Book News | Permalink

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