You know
how it is when you’re single and play the field. You date who you like and although you may
have a closer relationship with one significant other over another, you pick
and choose. Although you may go to a big
league ball game with A on Saturday, you don’t want to turn down the posh
dinner offer from B on Sunday or miss the chance to see the brand-new movie
with C on Tuesday night. It’s fun and
yet you’re divided. Sooner or later, you
find yourself drawn to one more than the others. At some point, one may ask you to date
exclusively and its decision making time.
Do you keep dating at will or do you settle down to see what the future
holds with just one? And at some point,
you have to make up your mind what’s best for you.
I’ve
been married eighteen years and holding so we’re not talking about dating. Instead, I’m talking about publishers. In the past two and a half years, I’ve been
blessed to have my fiction ranging from novel length to short stories picked up
by various publishers. Over time, I
ended up writing and publishing with more than one – Champagne Books, Evernight
Publishing, Rebel Ink Press, and Astraea Press.
And to be honest, I like all of them and I believe I’ve enjoyed great
working relationships with all of them.
I’ve had the expertise of some of the best editors in the business and I’ve
learned a great deal.
I could
go all Biblical and say no man – or woman – can serve more than one master but
I won’t. I will confess I long
considered trimming down the number of publishers I work with and focus my
goals with one but choosing seemed difficult.
So I maintained and waited. And
then it happened.
Rebel
Ink Press began sharing what was in the works for 2013 and it sounded
awesome. As many readers and fans know,
I currently have more titles with Rebel Ink than with any other publisher and
more upcoming. And throughout my career
as an author, I’ve been known to share the fact Rebel Ink Press authors and
staff is like family. There IS a
distinct Rebel difference.
So when
our publisher and editor invited me to become part of a new Rebel team for
2013, the Rebel Elite, I was thrilled – and humbled. And I wanted to, very much, but I have two
works slated for next year with other publishers so I wasn’t sure I could do
it. I explained my situation and then –
this is part of the Rebel difference – I became part of the Rebel Elite 2013, I
did the hugest happy dance ever.
I’ve
been waiting for the green light to share the news and it came today. Many have already seen it on Facebook or
elsewhere. I am in some very talented
company, fourteen other Rebel authors.
Other levels are in place for Rebel authors old and new. Changes, all great, are coming and I can’t
wait to become a mentor to a new Rebel.
I’m a
little sad to part ways with the other publishers but the time has come to move
forward. The theme for the coming year
is Rebel 2013 – Rise Above and I’m on board to do so.
Many
exciting things are coming soon and I’ll keep the world updated. You can count on that.
In the
meantime, I’m celebrating my eleven previous titles with Rebel Ink Press from
2011 and 2012. I have three more yet to
come this year – Three Encounters of A
Close Kind November 3,
Devlin’s Grace, November 17 (one month from
today) and The Home Fires of Christmas,
a short but sweet holiday story.
Stay
tuned – it’s going to be an amazing, marvelous ride into the future from here.


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