06Jun
06Jun
Publishing Trends and Their Effect on Publishers in the Developing World
The fact that the world is becoming a global village is perhaps best seen in the area of publishing, secular and Christian alike.
Watching the developments in the Christian publishing industry locally and overseas, I have noted five trends that are having...
01Jun
Publishing abroad isn’t the answer
I read Silas Nyanchwani’s article “8 Lessons writers need to learn” on Sunday, December 30, 2012 with keen interest. As a publisher and author, I found some of his advice very articulate and worth the ink but some of it may have been given...
01Jun
Good alternative to the self-publishing model
I read Joseph Ngunjiri’s article in last Sunday’s edition of Lifestyle titled A fast track to self-publishing (May 29) with a keen interest. As much as I agreed with some of the observations he made regarding self-publishing, I felt he did not present a balanced view...
01Jun
Why I accuse the publisher for book flaws
I read Isaac Mwangi’s book review in the last edition of Lifestyle titled Glory Be to Corruption in God’s Name! with a keen interest. As much as I agreed with the observations he made, I felt like he directed the heat on the author, and...
01Jun
BOOKS & CULTURE – True leader readily confronts issues
Mention “leadership” and most minds begin to conjure up images of perks and status. And, perhaps, this serves to explain why so many people are vying for public office, pretending that it is the electorate who prodded them to do it. Needless to say, leadership can...
17Apr