Fiction, REVIEWS•
on July 3rd, 2008•
Try Dying
by James Scott Bell
Try Dying is only the second book I’ve read by James Scott Bell, but I can officially say I’m a fan. The character Ty Buchanan is a lawyer like many of the characters in Bell’s books. Readers meet Ty just as he loses his fiancee in a freak accident. Or was it? Someone throws not so subtle hints to Ty that his fiancee might have been murdered.
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FOR WRITERS•
on July 1st, 2008•
The debut issue of Christian Fiction Online Magazine, which is presented to you via the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance launched today. Many of you know Bonnie Calhoun. She heads up the CFBA and it was her desire to start an online magazine to further the ministry and spread the word about Christian fiction to an even broader audience.
Check out the debut issue and sign-up for updates at christianfictiononlinemagazine.com.
FOR WRITERS•
on July 1st, 2008•
Beginning July 1, 2008, the Copyright Office is offering online registration of claims to copyright. Online registration through the electronic Copyright Office (eCO) is the preferred way to register basic claims for literary works; visual arts works; performing arts works, including motion pictures; sound recordings; and single serials. Advantages of online filing include a lower filing fee; the fastest processing time; online status tracking of your claim; secure payment by credit or debit card, electronic check, or Copyright Office deposit account; and the ability to upload certain categories of deposits directly into eCO as electronic files.
To register your claim electronically, go to the Copyright Office website at www.copyright.gov and click on the eCO logo.
This cool tidbit was found on the Christian Writers’ Marketplace.