When Mr Thorley retired, I started to keep a diary of how we progressed as the 'new normal' took hold. At first I did this without telling him; it was just for my own amusement. Somehow, though, it became a full-on book project. The plan is to publish in September.
Because I'm going to be out and about a bit over the coming months, I've had some business cards printed to promote the book. I went to local firm PrintNGo, and they did a great job: courteous and efficient.
I haven't had such good service from the dealership that has just provided me with a new car. I won't name and shame, but they could learn a lot from PrintNGo.
What a brilliant idea, Julia - wishing you great success with it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosemary. The completed manuscript is with my reader (gulp).
DeleteI hear you! I have purposely spent more money on businesses (dentist, insurance, whatever) that are more personable and follow up on details.
ReplyDeleteI'm too old to take any nonsense, Priscilla. ;-)
DeleteWhat a great title for a book! Now I'm dying to know what a Sparge Bag is!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sally. I'm glad you're intrigued!
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