The End of an Era
Well, fancy words in that title, but this means a lot to me so I wanted to share it with you.
Over the last ten years I have written and attempted to promote upwards of a dozen books. I really did try hard to make them stimulating reading. Not through pretence or gimmicks, but through my passion for ultimate truth and interfaith spirituality.
I’m grateful that my books have been read upwards of 15,000 times collectively (not a bad achievement for an indie author, I suppose) but I have reached something of a dead end — I no longer have the will to keep plugging away at the promotion and marketing it would take to reach new readers.
I have decided to make something of a clean break, so I have removed all my books from all online retailers indefinitely. I guess if followers of this blog (my main audience) did want to read any of my books they have had ample opportunity to do so, what with my regular free eBook promotions and all my introductory blog posts.
We’re approaching the end of the year. At the beginning of the year I prayed to God about what my focus should be moving forward and He said in 2022 I should focus on my books. I have done this. But as we soon move into 2023, I think God is preparing me for a new focus and new challenges.
Thank you so much to everyone who read one or more of my books this year, or in previous years. I do hope you found the content inspiring, or at least interesting. Much of the content of my books came from discussions here on Perfect Chaos, and I will always be thankful for readers’ input which played a vital role in the honing of my own philosophical perspective.
As for 2023, I do have many plans, but everything in God’s timing. I think my focus will be on the charity I have long envisioned setting up and which I believe God intends to make a big part of my future. The charity will be focused on interfaith spirituality, as well as healing ministries, and possibly music and publishing of other peoples’ books. We’ll see.
For now, I’m on a hospital ward, so for the time being I just have to stick it out and hope God helps me with the pressing issue of my lack of stable accommodation, which I feel is the main reason why I’ve ended up in hospital.
With warm wishes for a very merry Christmas — thanks again for your support! 

Blessings,
Steven
P.S. This is my last blog post, too!
[image error]
Steven Colborne's Blog
- Steven Colborne's profile
- 16 followers

