It’s a red-letter day

Where Memories Meet CoverWhere Memories Meet β€” Reclaiming my father after Alzheimer’s is online and available as a Kindle book on Amazon. My print book will follow in the next week or two, the universe willing and the creek don’t rise. And later I hope to reformat it into a word doc that can be used by Smashwords for other ebook formats. I’m a one-person show (with the help of many others), so I’m finding it challenging to have all the courses prepared on time. (I don’t do it well on Thanksgiving either.)

I hope if you plan to purchase and read WMM, you will consider leaving a short review on Amazon for me. It really does help me. I’d love to see your comments and answer your questions here too.

Now I’ve got to push through the print version. I’ve got the corrections made, my second proof copy ordered, and my book description and author bio posted online.

I’m going to take some time and reread my self-publishing blogs, over at Random Thoughts, from Dancing in Heaven and see if I’ve got all my t’s crossed and i’s dotted.

So far I feel only excited and happy, not sad as I had anticipated, about the release of this project I worked so long on with my parents.

Now. Where is my marketing director when I need her?

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10 thoughts on “It’s a red-letter day

      1. JoDee Luna

        I bit here and there. The painting has taking over my brain. I’d like to get back to blogging. I had to shut down my former self-hosted creativity website due to Cyberbot attacks. It was heartbreaking because I had so much content from years of blogging. I lost some steam when it happened and haven’t been able to get my mojo back.

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  1. Marion Driessen

    After enjoying ‘Dancing in Heaven” that much, I didn’t have to think twice about purchasing your new book, dear Christine. I immediately went to Amazon, and ‘Where Memories Meet’ is downloading on my Kindle as we speak.

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