When One Door Closes
It is with much sadness that I announce the closing of my publisher, Asylett Press. Due to illness, the publisher cannot continue in the same capacity as she has in the past. Words cannot begin to describe how heart-breaking this past week has been, except to say it's been a struggle to think positive. With all my heart, I do wish Sandra well and hope that she gets better each day. She is a kind and caring individual who took a chance on me way back when, and for that, I am truly grateful. It has been a pleasure working with her and learning from her.
One bright light in all of this has been the Asylett authors. We have been a close-knit group for the past six years and continue to support each other today. We are a family of unique and different people who, in the past, have shared in each other's ups and downs. This week we have all come together and lent our support and strength to help one another to get through this difficult time. In wondering about the future and the paths we would each take, one thing became clear; our bond will not be broken. We will keep our family together and continue to support each other and share in the good times and the bad. I am truly blessed to have these talented and wonderful people in my life.
The worry, the stress and the sadness from this past week are slowly starting wear off, as I look forward to new horizons. God willing, I'll be back in my comfort zone within a few short weeks. For now, I'm currently working on re-editing the Weston series so I can put them up for sale on Amazon, hopefully before the holiday season. I'm looking forward to new covers for these three books, as well as getting back to work on my outlaw series--that's my comfort zone. I really do miss my outlaw, Gage.
Until next time, God bless you and have a safe and Happy Halloween.
Julie
One bright light in all of this has been the Asylett authors. We have been a close-knit group for the past six years and continue to support each other today. We are a family of unique and different people who, in the past, have shared in each other's ups and downs. This week we have all come together and lent our support and strength to help one another to get through this difficult time. In wondering about the future and the paths we would each take, one thing became clear; our bond will not be broken. We will keep our family together and continue to support each other and share in the good times and the bad. I am truly blessed to have these talented and wonderful people in my life.
The worry, the stress and the sadness from this past week are slowly starting wear off, as I look forward to new horizons. God willing, I'll be back in my comfort zone within a few short weeks. For now, I'm currently working on re-editing the Weston series so I can put them up for sale on Amazon, hopefully before the holiday season. I'm looking forward to new covers for these three books, as well as getting back to work on my outlaw series--that's my comfort zone. I really do miss my outlaw, Gage.
Until next time, God bless you and have a safe and Happy Halloween.
Julie
Published on October 27, 2011 12:29
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