
We are pleased to share a significant milestone in our ongoing publishing efforts: Intervention in Church Conflict: A Narrative-Systems Approach by Dorothy R. Dann has garnered the interest of respected California-based literary agent Dr. Sharon Norris Elliott for potential representation.
This encouraging development follows the submission of a carefully prepared Book Query Kit, crafted by the team at Paper Wrights. The kit included a professionally written query letter, a comprehensive synopsis, and detailed chapter outlines—each component designed to reflect both the intellectual depth and real-world relevance of Dorothy R. Dann’s work.
Intervention in Church Conflict presents a powerful model for addressing congregational division through a narrative-systems lens. Blending theology, narrative therapy, and family systems theory, the book chronicles a real-world church intervention during a pastoral transition. It offers ministry professionals, seminary educators, and conflict resolution consultants a replicable roadmap for transforming division into unity.
The submission’s positive reception by Dr. Sharon Norris Elliott—an established literary agent and champion of faith-based literature—underscores the strength of both the book’s concept and the strategic approach behind its presentation. This consideration is a promising sign of broader publishing potential for Intervention in Church Conflict, especially as interest grows in practical, healing-focused resources for church leadership and community transformation.
The team at Paper Wrights is honored to have contributed to this step forward. Their collaboration with Dorothy R. Dann not only shaped the submission but ensured that the voice, purpose, and value of the manuscript came through with clarity and conviction.
We remain hopeful for the next stages of the journey and will continue to share updates as this project moves closer to reaching readers and ministries in need of its message.


