Giving Thanks

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A few people have asked about the paperbacks for Tanyth Fairport. I have them. I still have to mark them up and incorporate any changes, but they’re in my hands.

With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching here in the US, I wanted to take a minute to thank all of you for your patience and support over the last couple of years. It’s been a very rough time for me, but with this last month of production, I’m beginning to feel like I may have turned a corner.

South Coast should be available in a few days. I’ve finished incorporating all the editor’s changes and made a lot more on my own to try to clean up what was a very messy book. I started converting the text to html today in preparation for generating the ebook. The story is the same as it was in audio, but I hope the words I used for the text version might be a bit more comprehensible.

10 thoughts on “Giving Thanks

  1. I’m sorry it’s been a rough couple of years for you, but I’m glad things are looking up. Thanks for sharing with all of us, it must have been a hard thing to do.

  2. Glad to hear things are going better and you feel like you’re getting out of the production hole. Hopefully the rest of your year and next year go better for you and your family.

  3. I believe that the old saying goes “Good things come to those who patiently wait”. So maybe we are not all that patient, but we are all looking forward to the new work that you have coming! Glad to hear you are getting stronger!

  4. Hello from Maine,

    Good to hear that life is smoothing out.
    All the best to you with your various projects!
    You deserve a time of calm and balance.

    1. Thanks, my friend.

      But I hope I don’t start getting what I deserve. That could be … messy. 🙂

  5. Boy, do you know your seas… Thank you for getting South Coast out in e, I just spent a wonderful day getting to know Richard, Otto and Rachel. Oddly fitting book for november, struck a chord. Thank you again..

  6. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Nathan. I’m grateful for all the wonderful stories you’ve given us. I’m sorry for your troubles and glad to hear that things are looking up. I wish you blessings, equanimity, and productivity for the year to come.

  7. All I can really say is wow GREAT JOB on south coast. Are you sure you don`t carve little wellies when we aren’t`t looking?

    (I am hoping you won`t drop a rule 37on me)

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