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A press release has been circulating around the internet about “If God Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Bad?” by Rev. Marcia Cope Fleischman

Media coverage has been one of the most effective marketing tools for announcing a new book in the literary world, aside from conventional approaches. Press releases have been used to spread the news, which fosters media coverage growth. Essentially, a press release is a key that helps spread the word and reach target audiences.

The article that has been circulating in the digital world allows the actualization of the following benefits: (1) engages media, (2) builds relationships, (3) increases customer engagement, (4) establishes credibility, and (5) becomes the new face of public relations. In this sense, readers will get to know the message of the book and the author.

Rev. Marcia Cope Fleischman has already published four books, including “Angels I Have Seen,” which was recently among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) at the University of Southern California on April 20–21, 2024. The author, in partnership with ARP, also held a successful book signing at the said literary gathering.

Marcia begins the book “Angels I Have Seen” by explaining, first, how her mystical gift of prophecy—seeing and hearing the things of the spirit—developed. She spent 25 years listening to the Spirit and automatically recording what she heard. The gift strengthened as she prayed and listened to the Spirit for people in staff meetings and at healing prayer services. 

The author’s published books are the following:

  • Angels Everywhere
  • Angels I Have Seen
  • If God Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Bad?
  • Wild Woman Theology: In the Arms of Loving Mother God

About the book:

“If God Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Bad?” is about the author’s journey as a Christian and a follower of Christ. It is a book-journal that highlights the importance of knowing and living with God. It brings readers to a realization and reflection on their own experiences of the Holy One. The author aims for the readers to know the significance of surfacing what has been hurtful in their connection with God and to replace all the old images of God with new, refreshing, and loving images of Him.

About the author:

Rev. Marcia Cope Fleischman has been married to her husband, Ken, for over 41 years and lives in Leawood, Kansas. Ken and Marcia have two grown daughters and three grandchildren.

The links below are a few of the media outlets that spread the word:

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