I have created a new blog based on the concept of my book.
You can look at it here.
I'm hoping to add to it in the future-- not only more quotations, but other saints-related content, as well. I'm hoping it will be the kind of website that someone could happily browse for hours.
It's probably a better link (to tack on to the end of text messages,say) than just sending the ad from Amazon, or even the review. Unfortunately, most of the people I have any dealings with either have heaps of holy books already or are not interested in having any, but it's no harm
ReplyDeleteI hate asking people for things. The whole promotional aspect of a book seems to be asking, asking, asking....give me, give me, give me. I hope this website will be more OFFERING something, that might also make them want to buy the book. And also good for its own sake.
ReplyDeleteI notice three of the statues are St Anne; is she still popular? I anyways find it intriguing that the perhaps most three famous St Anne's churches in Ireland, in Dublin, Belfast and Cork are Church-of-Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI used this photo because it was a variation on the usual "Communion of saints" paintings which are usually used in such contexts. I barely looked at it, I must admit. I rarely hear anyone mention St. Anne myself. I think she has suffered with our modern wariness of apocryphal stories (which I share).
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