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NRB Proclaim 17 Convention Recap

The last week of February, Christian Small Publishers Association (CSPA) took ten of our Member authors to the NRB Proclaim 17 convention.

NRB stands for National Religious Broadcasters. This convention is a large gathering of Christian communicators from around the world. Those attending the show included radio producers, television producers, film producers, bloggers, podcasters, pastors, and parachurch ministries. It was a rich gathering for authors to network with Christian communicators to make connections and spread the word about their books (stay tuned, I will provide testimonials from CSPA Members later this week).

This is the first year that CSPA has showcased our Members at NRB. We are always looking for new ways to help our Members market and promote their books, and NRB proved to be a great venue for doing just that.

One benefit of belonging to an association is the ability to attend conventions and trade shows to showcase your books at a reasonable fee. Membership in Christian Small Publishers Association (CSPA) is affordable at just $90 per calendar year. Join now so you don’t miss out on these types of great opportunities for your books.

Here are some photos of CSPA’s booth and our Member authors showcasing their books at NRB.

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