I didn’t have specific plans to write a book when I started my journey to Neon Crosses. The idea of writing a book (or multiple books) had crossed my mind as a good idea — someday. I had been writing freelance for PJ Media for a little over three years when my editor at the time pitched a book concept to me. PJ Media’s then-corporate owners had launched a series of e-books, and there was a place for me to write one. It was more of a vague idea, really; he suggested that I write something that combined Southern culture, Christianity, and Disney, and it should be a travelogue.
My Journey to Neon Crosses, Part 1
My Journey to Neon Crosses, Part 1
My Journey to Neon Crosses, Part 1
I didn’t have specific plans to write a book when I started my journey to Neon Crosses. The idea of writing a book (or multiple books) had crossed my mind as a good idea — someday. I had been writing freelance for PJ Media for a little over three years when my editor at the time pitched a book concept to me. PJ Media’s then-corporate owners had launched a series of e-books, and there was a place for me to write one. It was more of a vague idea, really; he suggested that I write something that combined Southern culture, Christianity, and Disney, and it should be a travelogue.