…that will necessitate they take a break first.
I’ve already posted to my socials, but for anyone who stumbles across me in the epic and overcrowded overstimulating oversaturated with stuff Mall of America-type thing that is the internet—
I’m excited in a nervous way and nervous in an excited way to share that I’ve accepted a contract with Turn the Page Publishing—a romance imprint dedicated to getting authors’ work out there, without all the red tape of Very Particular Guidelines (iykyk) that can kinda sorta for sure sucker-punch the wind right outta your creative sails.
So what does this mean for my books as they stand now?
What’s Your Vibe? and How to Survive a Teen Sex Comedy are being delisted as I type this (and might be fully bye-bye-birdie by the time you read this). We’ll be prepping them for a reissue in 2025, which means edits and formatting and promos, and then they’ll be back and I’ll never shut up about it. Release dates TBA, so stick around.
Bonus track: I’ve also accepted the role of LGBTQ+ inclusivity editor, which means I’ll get the opportunity to put more queer stories on the shelf. I’m not acquiring yet, but more on that when we’re ready-set-go.
So while my excitement may be the nervous kind—change has a way of doing that to you—it’s also hyped for the plans and the possibilities. Stay tuned for what those shape up to be, because I can’t wait to share them. ♡*:・゚✧
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