Many people called to write a book get overwhelmed at the thought of it all. They don’t know how to get started, so they never write and publish the book. Writing a book can be hard and time-consuming, but it will be worth it. So, if you have been procrastinating, don't continue to do so. Here are some simple steps to take to write your book.
It's the fourth Sunday of the month and we are taking time to pray for new authors. I'm Angeline Williams, the owner of Williams DocuPrep, and I’m thankful for all of the readers who support our authors in the way that matters most: by praying for them. To read more about the reasons behind this time of prayer, click here.
Halleluiah, it’s the fourth Sunday of the month, time to pray for our authors who have new releases coming out this month. My name is Angeline L. Williams, best selling author and founder of Williams DocuPrep. I am so thankful for all of the readers who show their support for our authors purchasing their books and praying for them. At WDP we pray with and for all of our authors. To learn more about why we do this go to this post.
God has released a powerful anointing upon the pen. As Kingdom Writers, our desire is for the Holy Spirit to take the words that we write and convert them into a personal Rhema message for each person in our audience. Just as He does when we read the Bible, the Holy Spirit can take a phrase that we have written and use it as a word of knowledge, wisdom, or prophecy to our readers.
I am not an attorney, but under U.S. Copyright law, your self-published work is protected the moment you write it, or type it onto a page (or a hard drive). If you feel more comfortable or secure you can register your work before you send it out. However, people in the publishing industry know this is the law, so as long as you’re dealing with reputable industry professionals, you don’t have to worry that they’ll steal your work and try to pass it off as their own.
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