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Silas Marshall’s Book to Be Showcased at the Los Angeles Book Confab and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2025

The author provides enlightenment through comprehensive lessons from the Scriptures in his spiritually uplifting book.


San Diego, CA, USA – WEBWIRE

ReadersMagnet will exhibit “The Christian Handbook of Survival” by Silas Marshall at the 2025 Los Angeles Book Confab and the 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will display Silas Marshall’s “The Christian Handbook of Survival” at two upcoming book events this April 2025 in California: the 2025 Los Angeles Book Confab on April 23-24, 2025, at Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, Universal City and the 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) on April 26-27, 2025, at the University of Southern California (USC) campus, Los Angeles.

“The Christian Handbook of Survival” is a spiritual guidebook for those who seek God. This book is written to encourage readers to embark on a quest for eternal knowledge and inspiration. It provides an understanding of how one can walk on a journey to success through God.

The author curated some biblical scriptures to help the readers understand the word of God as they embark on a spiritual journey. Silas Marshall aims to enlighten the readers on their map to success. With this, readers will have a strong passion for pursuing the Word of Truth.

ReadersMagnet, a self-publishing and book marketing company, provides a hub for independent authors to promote and market their books. With a team of professionals, the company aids in publishing and distributing the authors’ works to their target audience. ReadersMagnet also spotlights the works of self-publishing authors in huge book festivals, such as the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is an annual event hosted by the University of Southern California. It is an outdoor event that happens on the USC campus, opening doors for authors and publishers to connect with a wider audience and boost marketability. The event also allows book marketers to find inspiration in their strategies for future marketing. The company will put up its exhibit space at booth #225.

ReadersMagnet also came up with an initiative to gather authors days before the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books – the Los Angeles Book Confab. The Los Angeles Book Confab allows an author to promote and talk about their book at a given time in front of an audience. This event helps RM authors find connections through a private discussion. With this, an author can practice talking about their book in front of a crowd before their scheduled book signing during the 2025 LATFOB. It also allows non-RM authors to find their way through the publishing industry and connect with established authors, publishers, and book marketers.

Get a copy of Silas Marshall’s “The Christian Handbook of Survival” is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Attend the 2025 Los Angeles Book Confab and visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2025 at booth #225 to check out the book display.

Author’s Biography:
Silas Marshall is a singer-songwriter who worked his way to success in the music industry, but God had other plans. He walked away from his success as he wanted to find out more about Jesus. This action took him on a fifty-year journey to find out the truth that sets men and women of God free.

Book details
“The Christian Handbook of Survival”
Author: Silas Marshall
Genre: Spirituality/Inspirational
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing
Published Date: June 20, 2016


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