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A DIVISION OF THOMAS NELSON

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The call to Publish

There’s a word for people like you. People who believe in the power of something greater than themselves. Those whose journey of faith has called them to write, share their message and inspire as many lives as possible by publishing a book. Cynics may call you dreamers, but at WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson, we just know you as authors. When you can’t shake the feeling that you should be doing something more with your story, when you find yourself wondering how what you’ve written can affect others, when you can’t help but dream of holding your very own book in your hands, you’re already on your way to becoming an author.

An Open Door

Thomas Nelson, the world’s largest Christian publisher and one of the nation’s largest trade publishers, traces its roots back to humble beginnings. More than 200 years ago, the company’s namesake started selling secondhand books in a Scottish town square. At the heart of his entrepreneurial spirit was a simple mission: making Christian works and classic literature available for all people. It’s a legacy that continues today as Thomas Nelson turns to its self-publishing division, WestBow Press, to discover new and emerging Christian voices. WestBow Press puts you in control of publishing your book, giving you the assistance and support you need, with the exclusive benefit that Thomas Nelson is always watching, on the lookout for the next outstanding book to add to its list of acclaimed titles.

Thomas Nelson turns to WestBow Press

No matter how big your dreams for your book are, don’t ever let anyone convince you that those dreams can’t be realized. Multiple authors, as a result of publishing with WestBow Press, have been discovered and offered traditional publishing contracts by Thomas Nelson. William Sirls impressed Thomas Nelson editors enough that he inked a traditional publishing contract before WestBow Press had even officially...