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Congratulations and a Fond Farewell to Joseph V. Sultana

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We recently had an exciting conversation with Joseph Sultana, who has received an offer from a major publishing house. It’s a wonderful opportunity for Joseph, and we have therefore agreed to remove Unsceptred Isle: Three of a Kind from both Book Sanctuary and Amazon Kindle in order to allow this agreement to move forward fully.

It is part of our goal, as a young e-publisher, to support new authors and enable them to share their work through the eBook medium, always with the ethos that major opportunities will be embraced. We’re delighted that Joseph will now have the chance to publish in print, and we’ve always believed in the quality and appeal of his writing, something now recognised within the industry.

Joseph became our first published author on 6th February 2011, and will therefore always hold a special place in the history of Book Sanctuary. Not only is he a talented writer, but he has offered enthusiastic support to us as we start our own journey. He has relentlessly spread the word about us, and I remain convinced that he has been a part of attracting new writers that we have published, and plan to publish in the coming weeks and months. It has been a pleasure, and we give our thanks to him for being such an important part of our website.

We extend our gratitude and congratulations to Joseph, and encourage you all to keep an eye out for Unsceptred Isle: Three of a Kind in your local book store.

Warmest regards,

Book Sanctuary Team

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 07:27
 
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