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Old 12-05-2017, 10:25 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
The old acronym YMMV* applies here.

Many of Steven's books are obviously targeted at a Christian audience (or we might even put an optimistic slant on that, and say "potentially Christian audience"). It's obvious from his site that Steven is not going to apologise for, or otherwise hide or obscure that. Yes, this choice will definitely impact on his audience. He will lose some, but he may gain others.

The same argument goes for whether or not to announce the donation of profits to charity. This may turn some people away, it may attract others.

Exactly how these aspects may pan out is open to argument (well, discussion, since we are on Writers' Corner, not P&R ). But it's not a straightforward "x is bad", "y is good" conclusion.


* You mileage may vary
I think what BookCat was saying is some Christians are very picky about what "Christian" charities they will give too.
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