How do you list a booklet on LOGOS that you want to sale?
Just write to customer service and they can route your request to the appropriate service or person.
Email customer service and they might be able to point you in the right direction.
DAL
Nothing is sold here; it would be inappropriate for the forums.
I didn't ask about selling on the forums. I ask how to sell on LOGOS. I purchase books and booklets on LOGUS almost every day. I wanted to know how to get materials on LOGUS that aren't on LOGOS now. Can someone tell me how to do that? Thank you, Michael Landon
Below, almost near the bottom (Rosie) a link to Lexham Press and submitting your work … but Lexham was just recently purchased and the link dead-ish.
Or if you have a book (eg on Amazon) you can suggest it here in the Book forum.
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