Have you ever written a book?
Okay, so I have a new book releasing. My longtime friend, editor, and longsuffering co-worker Marie Prys and I were interested in the spiritual lives of our US Presidents. I suppose prayers have been uttered in the oval office since before that uniquely-named place existed. Many of those words were captured, and some still resonate today. Mostly they prayed for wisdom as they served the country, sometimes for thanksgiving or appeals for justice. We did our research, included some biographical data on the men who filled the role of president, tried to keep out all the partisan bickering, and just made an attempt to introduce readers to a different side of the presidents. This is an ebook (we originally did a print version about ten years ago, but went through and updated everything), and it’s only $2.99 on Amazon, B&N.com, the iBookstore, and Kobo. Give it a read and let me know what you think. Thanks!
-Chip MacGregor
19 Comments
Way cool! Outside of myself, my Dad will LOVE this!!
Thanks, Jaime! Hope he likes it.
Congrats on the e-release. For several years, I took the Thanksgiving proclamations of various presidents and posted them on my blog. Fascinating stuff.
Yeah, thanks, Bonnie.
Congratulations on the e-release of your book.
Appreciate that, Cherry.
Chip, I didn’t know you had written a book! I must read it now! Way to go!
Thanks, Steve.
Got it! And while I was at it picked up Faith of our First Ladies, also only $2.99. Looking forward to reading both of them!
Hey, thanks very much, Julie!
Just bought it, Chip!
Ka-ching! Another 18 cents for me! :o) Thanks for buying a copy, Ane. I appreciate it.
Gotta get this! BTW, who was your agent, Chip?
Swifty Lazar.
Good ol’ Swifty! Not a lot of folks remember him…
Congratulations! And what a wonderful accomplishment. I’m sure the market isn’t flooded with this subject–it’s about time.
No, probably not much competition on this title, Dale. :o)
Kobo, not Kobe. Don’t you just hate those typos? (BTW, the book looks interesting.)
Ugh. I hate auto-correct, Iola. Thanks.