FAQ

  • We take theological accuracy very seriously. All theological content is carefully tested against Scripture, and we often consult trusted biblical commentaries for further research. We recommend sending your completed manuscript to a pastor, theologian, or an expert in the field of your book for review and feedback before publishing. If you're unsure who to approach, we may be able to assist you in finding the right person.

  • We work with writers of all experience levels, from various backgrounds and fields of expertise. No matter where you are in the writing process, we're here to help.

  • We do that too! Check out our Pricing Guide for a complete list of services or send us an email describing your project.

  • While we don’t help distribute books, we may be able to connect you with people who can help you market it.

  • Part of self-publishing includes the fun of marketing on your own terms! We don’t market books, but we can help get you started. Consider our 2-hour Author Coaching Session for guidance.

  • All content rights to your book belong to you, the author. If you need assistance with copyrighting your manuscript through the U.S. Copyright Office, check out our Book Production Package.

  • Publishing time varies based on the length and current status of your book. For estimated timelines, refer to our Pricing Guide. We can also provide a more detailed timeline for your book upon request.

  • Scheduling and availability depend on your project's needs and our current workload. Submit a Book Inquiry today to learn when we can get started!

  • Invoice dates will be agreed upon before the start of your project. Typically, we set up 2-3 installments throughout the project's duration. We accept payments via Zelle, Venmo, direct deposit, or check if preferred. For international clients, please inquire.

  • Yes! We offer a 10% Ministry Discount for projects related to Christian non-profit organizations and churches.

  • Check out our Pricing Guide to meet the team of talented writers we work with. While some projects may require you to meet the other writers, it’s not always necessary. If you’d like to set up a brief Zoom meeting with the writers on your project, let us know. Note: Not all writers will work on every project.