But the quarantine turned out to be a bit of a blessing in disguise. Soooo.I fell into a bit of a funk for a while. Absolutely heartbreaking, especially after getting a glimpse of what was in the works. And during this time we also learned that a major studio that had been developing a Warren TV series decided to not renew the option. That one stung - it's always been one of my favorite events, and to take part was an honor I was really looking forward to. More events were cancelled, including the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, where I was supposed to be a panelist. I tried my best to rally and I took part in a lot of virtual promo events and zoom panels and such. Thankfully my loved ones and I have managed to stay healthy through all this, knock on wood.īut on a purely professional level I have to say it really sucks to release a new book at the start of an unprecedented quarantine. Granted, it's been a struggle for everyone, especially those who have actually dealt with the virus and illness firsthand. Not only that, but my husband lost an entire year's worth of work as a touring sound engineer too! Talk about stress. Almost overnight all our planned events were cancelled. As you probably recall, March is when all the Covid-19 stuff began ramping up and Stay-at-Home orders were announced.
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