Why I Failed in the Creative Arts

Posted by on Nov 11, 2011 in Non-Fiction

Why I Failed in the Creative Arts

Why I Failed in the Creative Arts …and How NOT to Follow in my Footsteps by Steve GrossmanWordcrafts Press Creative artists have a problem. They believe in differences between the Creatives and the Suits, the Right Brains and the Left Brains, the artists and the businesspersons; differences that keep them focused on their music and ignorant of what it takes to succeed in the music business. Steve Grossman should know. He failed in the creative arts. And while failure may be a harsh way to describe a 20 year...

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Illuminations

Posted by on Nov 10, 2011 in Non-Fiction

Illuminations

Illuminations Musings by Paula K. Parker Art by Tracy H. Sugg WordCrafts Press Illumination. In art, it refers to the decoration of ancient sacred manuscripts and books with colored, gilded pictures. The illuminations in these ancient parchments often appeared as involved miniatures, decorative initials or ornamental border designs. They were intended to add beauty and reverence to the Holy text. The illuminations in this book are also designed to add beauty and awe to your devotional time as your draw closer to...

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Shameless Self Promotion

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Non-Fiction

Shameless Self Promotion

Shameless Self Promotion and Networking for Christian Creatives by Parker, Parker & Martin WordCrafts Press We’ve had the privilege to work with some of the top editors, influential writers, publicists, copy editors, and PR experts in the industry, many of whom we count as friends. One thing we’ve learned – everybody has a story. Another thing we’ve learned – not everyone knows how to tell their story effectively. It pains us to see people without the tools to promote their message or...

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Why I Failed in the Music Business

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in Non-Fiction

Why I Failed in the Music Business

Why I Failed in the Music Business … and How NOT to follow in my Footsteps by Steve Grossman Wordcrafts Press Musicians have a problem. They believe in differences between the Creatives and the Suits, the Right Brains and the Left Brains, the artists and the businesspersons; differences that keep them focused on their music and ignorant of what it takes to succeed in the music business. Steve Grossman should know. He failed in the music business. And while failure may be a harsh way to describe a 20 year...

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