A bit of background: Reportedly, The Shack was a manuscript that made the rounds without being picked up; eventually, it was discovered by a couple of pastors who formed a start-up called Windblown Media, which then published the book. The Shack became wildly successful, rising to the top of a NYT bestseller's list. Then a traditional publisher stepped in, and the book's success continued. But now the original players are feuding over royalties, including, reportedly, even the book's authorship.
Where this will all end up, God only knows. But one thing is clear: When big-time royalties are at stake, a book--even one about faith--may occasionally stub its toe on the bottom line.
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