This year I decided to close SORMAG
- Shades Of Romance Magazine.
It was a hard decision, but it was time. Unfortunately, I didn't give you a chance to say goodbye.
September would have been our 20th anniversary online.You know me I love a celebration and I would like you to join me.
How can you participate: Tell us what SORMAG meant to you, or share a good memory or experience.
You can submit an written goodbye.
You can submit a video goodbye.
You can submit a audio goodbye.
Send to 1sormag@gmail. Include your photo, and website.
My Good-bye :(
It is hard saying goodbye to SORMAG who has been a part of my literary life since the beginning. I am forever grateful to you, LaShaunda, for giving me the opportunity to be a reviewer. That opportunity led me on a path of fullfiling my dream to be an author.
As a reader, I looked for SORMAG for book suggestions showcasing African-American authors. As an author, you provided me and others an avenue to reach readers that may not have never known of our work if it hadn't been for SORMAG.
#ForeverGrateful #BitterSweetGoodBye
Shelia M.
Goss - Author
Hello
LaShaunda,
I am so sorry to see your magazine go away. I am not an author but followed you
since what seems like forever. I think I discovered you in an old AOL chat
group! Then met you in person at a RSJ convention in Orlando or Dallas. I
understand about letting a dream go since this year was the closing of my book
store. The virus was the last blow. I am now retired for the second time in
this wonderful journey of life. I am blessed to Still be here, have my sight,
my memories and most important family and an abundance of friends.
Thank you for your promoting our authors! I will continue to get your emails
and look forward to staying informed of new and known authors.
Thanks again for all you do!
Alda Pool – SORMAG Reader
SWERs - Sisters Who Enjoy Reading Book Club
co owner of Closed. AC The Book Scene, Houston, Tx. Future online
Do you need help with your promoting? - http://bit.ly/SORMAGADS20
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