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If you are interested in being a part of the Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy blog tour please leave a comment below with a vaild email address. Your email address will not be shared without your permission and will only be used to communicate about the CSFF Blog Tour.
Occasionally publishers do send us copies of the books we are featuring. If so then we do require that you provide your mailing address. This is only so that books can be sent to you and is never used for any other reason. If a book is not sent by a publisher and you’d like to read it for review you would have to purchase it for yourself. An Amazon store is being created for that so the any proceeds generated can be used to help expand our reach in the on and off line world.
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If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.
Hi my name is Ryan. I’ve been really wanting to join the CSFF blog tour for a while now, but have been a little confused on one thing, what is Technorati? Please forgive me, I did read your new post about this , but I’m still confused. I even went to the website, but I had an even harder time getting it there. I will admit my computer skills aren’t that great. I would love to know more information about this before I join. Sorry if this is a stupid question (:
Thank you,
Ryan
Hi:
I am a Christian whose book “The Nightmare Tree” was published by Coteau Books, a secular publisher. The sequel has also been accepted. I look forward to meeting other Christian authors and promoting my work online.
Richard Rene
Hi, I thought I should let you know about my new fantasy novel for young adults titled Kiriath’s Quest. Just published last month. If you would like to know more, you can find it on Amazon. Or, to see the cover and read a sample chapter for free, you can do that on my web page, http://www.rick-barry.com.
Thanks for helping to promote Christian fantasy!
Rick Barry
I’m very interested in getting involved with the csff tour. I have a blog with original an regularly updated material at betterfiction.com.
Hi, I am interested in participating in with the CSFF blog tours in April and May. I have a book blog and mostly read SF/Fantasy, YA, and other books/covers that catch my eye. Thanks!
cecilia
I’m interested in participating but would need some (perhaps lots of) specific how-to guidance. I’m a new blogger and new to a lot of the online tools. Like one of the previous posters, I have no idea what Technocrati is much less how to register with it. Also, while I try to have genuinely good “good guys” in my fantasy and science fiction writing, and am careful about how I present the evil side of things, I’m not sure what defines Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy as such or whether my novels (none published yet) would fit. I will be very interested to read and learn more about it.
ENE
My brother in-law is a writer and so I thought this would be interesting to join as well.
Tess
I would love to be part of your blog tour! This is such a neat idea. I read a lot, and this sounds like a cool way to keep in touch with a genre that I haven’t read much of. Please email me with specifics that I will need to know.
In Christ,
Stephanie
I am interested in joining in the book tours!!
Good evening,
I am a blogger who does review for various publishers and products. I would love to join if you need other people to review the books. I love science fiction and fantasy and would love to discover new writers/books on that market.
I was part of the TOS Homeschool Crew in the past 9 months and love reconnecting with an old love of informing other on various homeschool products. Now I am connected with various publishers to review some books. I also submit some reviews to the newsletter of the homeschool association in town to inform my fellow homeschoolers. Lots of teenagers are homeschool in my area and I think informing them on christian science fiction and fantasy is a plus.
Thanks for considering me.
Isabelle aka Canadianladybug
Hi, I am a young reader and reviewer. I love reading Science Fiction & fantasy
If you still are in need of reviewers for your site, i’d love to be one!
I have a blog specifically for the reviews i have written for publishers, web sites and authors. I am a reviewer for Christian Review of Books (http://christianreviewofbooks.com/) i participate in the Thomas Nelson bloggers review program and also, just recently, the FIRST WildCard blog alliance.
Finster Press is an independent publishing firm located in Connecticut which has just published The Purloined Boy, by Mortimus Clay, the first title in the Weirdling Cycle series. The mission of Finster Press is to publish and promote high quality works of fantastic fiction written from within a Christian worldview and intended for general audiences. We would love to join the Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy Blog Tour.
Mortimus has developed a loyal fan base among middle school students, teachers, and parents in both public and Christian schools in Connecticut and Massachusetts. The first chapter of his book is available for free download at mortimusclay.com.
I’ve sold about 3300 copies of “Olympus: It’s Not Just a Game” (Noble Publishing, 2000) but my publisher went out of business shortly thereafter. I’m promoting the book at http://mythologen.com, and am looking for all the help I can get to make it available to new readers.
Currently working on a story idea about superhero would love to post it on this site as well as on myspace.com This would be a great place to post though I’d love to join!
I am a huge fan of sci-fi/fantasy and love the fact that there are Christian authors out there doing this genre! Please enter me in to review these books!
Hey would you add me to this site??
Hi, not sure if you got my message – but I would love to join up!
My name is John Mark, and I found out about CSFF from Wayne Thomas Batson’s book “Isle of Swords,” I enjoy christian fantasy, so I subscribed to find out about new books.
(I would also LOVE to review a book)
Hello – I’ve been following your site for a few months and I’d like to join the tour.
Hello, I am very interested in joining your tour. I love to read and review books and would love the opportunity. Thank you.
A father of six, husband of one, former missionary linguist, former school teacher, current LVN and EMT. We live on a very small farm-ish-thing in texas with a milk cow, ducks, chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, pecan trees and a garden. Oh, and we just got a piglet.
I have long enjoyed writing, but have had nothing published. Truth be told I haven’t tried. I can’t edit.
My writing can be read (including several full length books) at:
http://www.vonsbooks.com
http://www.webook.com/member/von1
And my blogging:
vonsbooks.blogspot.com
vonstakes.blogspot.com
christianbetrothal.blogspot.com
I am interested in the tour, but not completely sure how it works. Feel free to email me at von@vonsbooks.com or leave a comment on one of my blogs or sites.
I know many of your participants and would love to be a part of promoting Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy. I am writer/aspiring author in the genre. I look forward to any information you can give me on joining your fantastic project!
I am actually reviewing the current book, Offworld, for Bethany House and stumbled across your blog tour via the Canadian Ladybug. I absolutely adore science fiction and fantasy and have received several of your most recent books for review through the publisher. I’m not quite sure if you are connected to the publishing houses (I guess I need to read your site a little more) but either way, why not join in the tour if I’m already reviewing the books?
I’ll be waiting to hear how this works. ~Lori @ HomeschoolReviewsandMore.com
I would like to join up, but as others have said, I’m not computer savvy about all the different terms used and how to place things.
MythRider is a fantasy novel blog composed of a series of short-short stories that collectively add up to one epic novel. I’m like to ad my blog to your site. I’m already 23 chapters into my story. I’m interested in a tour. Please let me know how it works. Thanks
I would like to join your tour as a reviewer. I already have about 250 books reviewed on my blog and have more coming soon. Feel free to visit it and check it out.
I would love to participate in your blog tour. My book, The Victor is an allegorical fantasy/fiction of the Bible/Gospels in a medieval setting.
Good day,
I am an avid reader and writer/author of a Christian Fantasy/sci-fi series entitled “Johnny Rocket and His Comrades in the Faith”. I’m not in contract for distribution and am seeking a way to get the books to the reading audience.
here’s an Amazon link to see it http://tinyurl.com/mjcvvk
I participate in several book reviews concurrently and am seeking advice on this matter. A book written and in boxes in a basement doesn’t do anybody good.
Sincerely, Matthew B
I would love to participate as a blogger. Maybe if I ever finish my book (who doesn’t have one) I can participate as an author. My general book review blog (which leans a little heavy toward spec fic) is Ooh . . . Books!
I write therapeutic science fiction. My latest book, Home Is Not Home, features likable heroes of good moral character, strengthened by faith. Adia, a scientist, begins a spiritual journey as an undercurrent of the main story. She has a long, rocky courtship because of her self-doubts and depression. But, as she gains faith, she isn’t sure she has it. Ryee, who becomes her husband, suffers torture in the war, and they are stranded on Earth. As he recovers, he again gives her the support she needs. At one point, she wonders if she has faith, because she doesn’t feel comfort. Ryee assures her that she does, and that they must wait for comfort and know Father of All will give it. Just as science fiction won’t stand up without plausible science, my stories will not stand up without the framework of faith. My mission is to give young people [and Christian readers of all ages] main characters who are normal, flawed people who do extraordinary things through faith, who are morally sound. And, I do this without a single profane word, without graphic sex, and without sickening gore. I aim to prove that a writer doesn’t have to include profanity to sell books to a young reader market. I don’t preach, but my characters gain strength when they need it by their strong faith and noble values. I also cover scientific ground, but write simply and explain my science so that non-nerds can enjoy it. I call my writing therapeutic because I also incorporate healthy, honest communication and coping skills into my writing; it is my hope that my readers who have suffered abuse, a brain injury or have disabilities will find it helpful.
I see that many of you are mystified about Technorati. It’s a blog search engine more detailed than Google Blog Search. Here’s an article that might clear up some of the confusion:
http://mashable.com/2008/12/12/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-technorati/
All of you, go sign up for an account at Technorati here:
http://technorati.com/
You can list all your personal blogs on your account page. But, to share a blog, many sites have a Technorati button.
What’s a ping? See this post:
http://support.technorati.com/discussions/topic/37#post-121
Hope this helps.
Dannis
I would love to join your blog tours.
I would also like to post these tours on my book blog,
Reading At The Beach
if that would be ok.
Sorry, I forgot to change the url in the website link. My other blog is:
Pray Without Ceasing
I’m with vicki – I like to join and also post on my book blog
How do I get started?
thanks to Dannis about Technorati
Hi I would really love to be a part of a Christian book tour I love Sci-fi and edgy Christian books
my blog can be found at http://www.willowdustreviews.blogspot.com
Thanks
Tina
My email is willowdust@gmail.com
Thanks
Tina
I had a few questions about becoming a member. I understand that the members aren’t required to participate in every blog tour, so are they automatically signed up for they tour or do they notify you? Also, is there a required age?
Good day. I am just getting involved in reviewing books in the blogosphere, and would love to be a part of your blog tour.
Please provide additional information at your earliest convenience!
Thanks – Andrea
I’d like to join your book tour.
Thanks–Jen
I’m interested in joining up as well! I have a book review/giveaway blog, and a personal blog where I review books and activities with my 2yo daughter.
http://winningreadings.blogspot.com
http://moziesme.blogspot.com
Hello,
I would like to become a member. I am particularly interested in Christian fiction and fantasy. I think fantasy has a peculiar advantage in conveying Christian truth because of its imagery and the extraordinary world it invites the reader into.
I have published the first book (The Oerken Leaves) of the trilogy, The Whole Creation Groans and would be keenly interested in providing a copy for review.
I would love to be a part of this blog tour program please! Many thanks and blessings!
my blog url is http://buuklvr81.blogspot.com and is titled Book Reviews by Buuklvr81.
Thanks!
Molly
Hello,
I would love to be part of the Christian Blog tour. I am in High School and I enjoy fantasy and science fiction. I started a blog with my mom, and I love to review books. Thanks
For a long time I have been trying to bring my love and my interest together in a way that my enjoyment of science fiction did not compromise my life for God. So imagine how excited I was when it downed on me…”Christian science fiction”. There was no reason, I reasoned, for science fiction to deny God. And no reason for ones belief in God to deny flights of imagination. Alternate worlds, alien beings, space travel, and time travel did not require that one suspend ones belief in God You see, many years ago, I heard a preacher say that imagining how things might have been was to deny God’s wisdom on how things are. And of course, that whole notion that to believe in science you had to stop believing in a divinity. You had to reject anything that could not be “proven” scientifically. I decided to shut down my web store and set up a website to promote and offer SF books and movies with news and reviews from a Christian perspective. But here I was–believing that I had stumbled on an amazing idea…”Christian science fiction”. All ready to tell the world about this new genre we were all overlooking. I went on the Internet and googled “Christian science fiction” and BAM! All these hits. Sites, blogs, publishers, and writers who only write Christian science fiction. WOW! Where have I been? I am joining the tour to hear what others have to say and learn about books I have missed. And if you have a chance, come by and visit Last Emissary at http://www.lastemissary.com. It is still developing, but in time I want to be able to promote and publish established and yet to be established writers at Last Emissary.
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