It is probably too late, but I don't want to get a reputation for saying I am going to do something and not do it.
The past few months have been chaotic; a death, a cancer scare, new medical problems ... you know. Life stuff. Life and death.
But SPONSOR MAGAZINE and the SPONSOR 101 DISK are moving forward. I just won't announce anything new until it is actually ready for you.
It will be announced here, first, then by email.
A new blog for a new chapter in the evolution of Anonymous Review, a series of podcasts. After 77 podcasts it became Sponsor Magazine. Sponsor Magazine will also do some new podcasts, publishes the magazine SPONSOR and will be releasing recovery/12-Step oriented publications. Our publications and releases are licensed as Creative Commons, free dow download, with an option to buy a hard copy.Contact: sponsormagazine@gmail.com
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Delay delay
I'm several months behind on the third issue of SPONSOR MAGAZINE. Things happen.
For the past five years my dad has been in decline and over the past six months we have been dealing with the real end-of-life issues, up until he died in the middle of February. Thanks to both of us working our programs, we were clean with each other and he got what he wanted at the end - he said he wanted to die in his sleep, with no idea what was happening. He got his wish. He died with 51 years of sobriety.
I have 27 years, just over half and while it is all one day at a time, that 51-year thing still impresses me.
During dad's drama I did not take good care of myself and have had two months of my own health dramas.
But Issue #3 is in final edit and should be released - shortly. We have a new editor working with us and a couple of articles intended for this issue did not arrive ... we're working on it.
But it should be worth the wait.
For the past five years my dad has been in decline and over the past six months we have been dealing with the real end-of-life issues, up until he died in the middle of February. Thanks to both of us working our programs, we were clean with each other and he got what he wanted at the end - he said he wanted to die in his sleep, with no idea what was happening. He got his wish. He died with 51 years of sobriety.
I have 27 years, just over half and while it is all one day at a time, that 51-year thing still impresses me.
During dad's drama I did not take good care of myself and have had two months of my own health dramas.
But Issue #3 is in final edit and should be released - shortly. We have a new editor working with us and a couple of articles intended for this issue did not arrive ... we're working on it.
But it should be worth the wait.
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