Logan Crowe's Blog
October 5, 2014
Book Sale, Get Yours Today!
Fall is officially here, even in Oklahoma, although no one has told the trees. Still, my brethren and I in the Clean Indie Reads Group are celebrating the season of change with a wonderful sale across all genres that includes a book or two from yours truly. Check out all the great deals here. To […]
Published on October 05, 2014 07:07
September 16, 2014
Meet Me in Kansas City!
I am preparing for a series of book signings, beginning with an all Christian writers’ event in Kansas City, Mo., next weekend. It’s an exciting time, thinking of meeting potential readers and trying to come up with little giveaways they might like and all the little things I need to get to make my table […]
Published on September 16, 2014 08:47
September 6, 2014
The Future Library — Will There Be Books 100 Years from Now?
Margaret Atwood’s current work in progress won’t be read by another living soul for a 100 years. I find that fascinating, although the whole project seems a bit over the top for my tastes. The author of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Blind Assassin is the first contributor named to The Future Library Project by […]
Published on September 06, 2014 08:40
August 27, 2014
Audio
Published on August 27, 2014 08:11
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audible-com, audio, eyes-of-athena
August 21, 2014
The Brazilian Connection
We’re so excited! Our great friends in Sao Paulo, Brazil, are promoting the latest version of The Dead Sea Scrolls — an English-to-Portuguese translation — on their website (www.mindsetbr.com) and their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/mindsetbrazil). If you need language skills or are going to visit Brazil, give Mindset Institute a thought! Get your English to Portuguese […]
Published on August 21, 2014 18:21
August 4, 2014
Changes in the Wind
Just when I thought I was beginning to get a handle on all this publishing business, I decided to add a significantly different spin to things – a foreign language! Yes, Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls is now in the process of release in both Portuguese and in an English-to-Portuguese translation that I am […]
Published on August 04, 2014 13:26
May 22, 2014
Wordpress Blog by Carol Moye
I am absolutely incredulous over the wonderful people I meet since I started writing. This is one example of a fabulous author with a heart of gold... PLEASE look at her writings, follow the link.
http://cmoye.net/blog/?p=1404
http://cmoye.net/blog/?p=1404
Published on May 22, 2014 08:41
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beverly-lewis, christian, danile-silva, david-baldacci, diann-mills, francine-rivers, frederick-forsyth
May 21, 2014
Top Navy SEAL's advice
Published on May 21, 2014 08:32
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advice-to-live-by
May 20, 2014
Movie Rights
Published on May 20, 2014 13:47
May 13, 2014
Meet Logan Crowe — on Compelled to Write
The lovely Carol Moye has chosen to honor me with a place on her wonderful blog, Compelled to Write. She offers me up with a few choice questions that hopefully will allow readers to get to know me better and has the following much appreciated comments to offer about my book, Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Thank you so much, Carol!
Note from the Blog Author:
I was gifted a copy of Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls. I couldn’t put it down. I had to keep reminding myself that I had other things to do. I’m only about a third of the way through so far, but fully intend to finish it soon. There are parallel stories, each as wonderful and exciting as the others. I greatly dislike when someone gives away too much information, so I am treading carefully here. Let’s just say that this book made familiar Bible stories come alive in new and exciting ways while at the same time, introducing new characters and settings. Great job Logan! I can’t wait to finish. Who cares about computers that need to be fixed, dinner that needs to be cooked, houses that need to be cleaned, stories that need to be written?
I hope you will hop over to Carol’s blog, to “Meet Logan Crowe,” — http://cmoye.net/blog/?p=1214
Note from the Blog Author:
I was gifted a copy of Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls. I couldn’t put it down. I had to keep reminding myself that I had other things to do. I’m only about a third of the way through so far, but fully intend to finish it soon. There are parallel stories, each as wonderful and exciting as the others. I greatly dislike when someone gives away too much information, so I am treading carefully here. Let’s just say that this book made familiar Bible stories come alive in new and exciting ways while at the same time, introducing new characters and settings. Great job Logan! I can’t wait to finish. Who cares about computers that need to be fixed, dinner that needs to be cooked, houses that need to be cleaned, stories that need to be written?
I hope you will hop over to Carol’s blog, to “Meet Logan Crowe,” — http://cmoye.net/blog/?p=1214
Published on May 13, 2014 12:57


