Now
that the dust has settled a bit, I’ve had a minute or two to reflect and
process the events of this past weekend and I’m still blown away – and for so
many different reasons. First off…I’ve
PUBLISHED MY FIRST BOOK. What?!? Who in the world do I think I am?? What in the world do I think I’m doing?? My goodness.
I think perhaps I’ve surprised myself with this one. This was not in the plans. It was never a goal of mine. Even still, a manuscript was written and
Still Standing is the result. Wow. Note to all reading this post: believe you me…ANYTHING is possible. Even those things that you haven’t completely
thought out yet – even those things are possible. Even the things that you keep getting ready
to get ready to do. Yep. Even those things are possible – if you’re
willing to work. Make no mistake about
it, none of it comes easily and every bit of it is the result of focus,
determination, dedication, and boatloads of drive. But that’s not what I wanted to write about
today so let’s just stick a pin in that for the moment.
Not
only have I published my first book, I had my official book release in a
Manhattan bookstore and the house was packed.
Ok, those are all good things, but what I’m most excited about is the
reception. Still Standing was received
with open arms, hearts, and minds. After
the show I was greeted with far more warmth, kindness, and adoration that I
ever expected. An extremely humbling
experience, indeed. It really was. And to take it a step further than that…I had
family drive up from North Carolina to attend the event. I had a cousin drive in from DC to attend the
event. And I had a North Carolina
Facebook friend attend so that we could finally put faces to names. It was super incredible and a totally
jaw-dropping experience for me. I had
supporters come that I’d only met and seen one time before, and then there were
many dear friends who wouldn’t miss it for the world. For sure it’s one of those things that I will
never forget. That – I’m certain of.
I’ll
close with this: that will not be my
last book reading/signing event and Still Standing will not be my last
book. This is just the beginning. I have no idea where this ride will take me, but
I am strapped in and ready to go, because I’ve got a feeling that this one is
gonna’ be good. I hope you come with me.
My name is Jasmynne Shaye, and this is me STEPPING
ON A FEW TOES.
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