Joseph Bates: 7 books

Book cover of The Seventh Day Sabbath, A Perpetual Sign, From The Beginning To The Entering Into The Gates Of The Holy City, According To The Commandment
Book cover of Tomorrowland
by Joseph Bates
Language: English
Release Date: September 23, 2013

Book cover of Word to the Little Flock, A
by James Springer White, Joseph Bates, Ellen G. White
Language: English
Release Date: October 13, 2005

A Word to the Little Flock was published in 1847 by James White, a young minister of twenty-five at the time of its release. The book features articles and correspondence that address the events of October 22, 1844, and the unfulfilled prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. This book provides a unique...
Book cover of Writing Your Novel from Start to Finish

Writing Your Novel from Start to Finish

A Guidebook for the Journey

by Joseph Bates
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 2015

Equip yourself for the novel-writing journey! Starting a novel is exciting, but finishing it--that's the real challenge. The journey from beginning to end is rife with forks in the road and dead ends that lead many writers off course. With Writing Your Novel from Start to Finish: A Guidebook...
Book cover of The Opening Heavens
by Joseph Bates
Language: English
Release Date: July 3, 2018

Religious essay on the astronomical and physical proof that the end is nigh.
Book cover of The Nighttime Novelist

The Nighttime Novelist

Finish Your Novel in Your Spare Time

by Joseph Bates
Language: English
Release Date: August 27, 2010

Make Every Creative Moment Count Franz Kafka was an insurance agent. William Faulkner was a postmaster. Stephen King taught high school English, John Grisham was an attorney, and Toni Morrison worked in publishing. Though romantic fantasies of the writing life don't often include a day job, the fact...
Book cover of Roads Taken

Roads Taken

The Professorial Life, Scholarship in Place, and the Public Good

by Robin Bates, Jonathan R. Cohen, Julia DeLancey
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2014

Public liberal arts colleges are higher education’s gems, yet their intimate campus settings and locations outside of the intellectual-cultural capitals challenge the traditional rhythm of academic careers. Professors trained at elite research institutions, usually located in large urban centers, must...
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