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GoodWordEditing.com: Godzilla-Jesus Is Not the Next Big Thing

  • bob smietana · 2 years ago
    I'd like to see that poster. Thanks for mentioning the article
  • Eve · 2 years ago
    Welcome back!
  • L.L. Barkat · 2 years ago
    good to have you back... did you leave the mountain intact?
  • Susan · 2 years ago
    Really glad to have you back - we've missed you!

    ...and because we were all really lonely and slightly bratty, we went over to LL's living room to play while she was away. It was a great party - you should see the mess we made in her living room though.
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    Thanks everyone. It's good to be back.

    Thanks for stopping by Bob! I'm considering myself challenged now to get a good photoshop poster out soon.

    Speaking of the next big thing. I spoke with a writer friend of mine who is at ICRS this week. She said the celebrity culture there feels even more out of control that it was at BEA in New York City. That's quite a statement.

    Apparently, this year they have images of various authors' smiling mugs on the side of a bus.

    I'm beginning to think Dick Staub is onto something in his book The Culturally Savvy Christian.
  • A Musing Mom · 2 years ago
    The whole "next big thing" idea has me bothered as a writer. Maybe because it smacks of retail tie-ins. My hope if I were to get a book of mine picked up by a Christian publisher would be to NOT have it spun off into movies and mugs and journals and action figures (not that I have a chance in the world of being that big). I just hate that the number of actual books in the Christian retailers around me is dwindling, replaced by knick-knacks, gifts, and merchandise from that latest "big thing". And it seems like all the books I'm interested in reading aren't available locally because of the whole "big thing" phenomenon (I'm adding Staub's book to my list now - think I can find it at a bookstore?).
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    L.L.,

    Um, the mountain was unscathed. Mostly. My three year old did his best to damage it, but it ended up damaging him more. (Nothing serious. Just scrapes and cuts and the kind of general rough play that gives boys joy.)
  • bob smietana · 2 years ago
    Musing Mom,

    Actually those nicknacks, gifts and merchandise are probably keeping the Christian retailers around you in business so they can sell books. It's an interesting dilema
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    AMM, that's a good question. I don't know if Staub's book is at the bookstore or not. I use Amazon for books like that. It's worth checking though.