While I’m on the topic of writing and publication, I’ll mention that I had a moderately productive day working on my essay and on my commentary on the Epistle of James, which was exciting and encouraging. Maybe I’ll get these done on schedule after all!
Moire exciting still, T & T Clark has published the book (New Paradigms for Bible Study) that includes my “This Is Not a Bible” essay (only the online version has a color version of the title image). I don’t profit from any copies you purchase, unless perhaps you succumb to the temptation to write to T & T Clark and the American Bible Society to tell them how hot you thought my chapter was, but if it sold a lot of copies I would probably derive presumptuous delight from the fact.
Later: I hadn’t noticed how easy it is to make Technorati’s BookTalk list — why, with only a handful of links, a new book can clamber up onto at least one of the lower rungs of the list. . . .
Posted by AKMA at June 23, 2004 05:35 PM | TrackBackI didn't realize you were so prolific--look at the prestigious pseudonyms A.K.M. Adam writes under!
Which is nice, but not quite so nice as being the greatest novelist ever.
Posted by: steve at June 23, 2004 06:15 PMGood to see that James is still a'brewin! I don't think that James gets enough press!
Posted by: Michelle at June 23, 2004 10:28 PMSadly it is nearly as easy to drop off! (You seemed no longer there by the time I found your post - I've been away writing for a few days...)
Posted by: Tim at June 24, 2004 01:10 PMI think this book hasn't made Technorati yet — I was hinting. . . .
Posted by: AKMA at June 24, 2004 04:33 PM