Searching for Goodbye Letters for Book

Last Goodbye Letters

The Arizona Republic helped us get the word out that we are seeking letter submissions for our website and book.  Here is a that story:

Spotlight on … Susan Geer

Susan Geer of Gilbert has embarked on an ambitious project: She is looking for “last goodbye letters†to develop an inspirational book.
She’s created a website, lastgoodbyeletters.com, and hopes she can attract contributions from around the world. She got the idea after writing her dying father a goodbye letter.

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OPEN-MINDED

She’s keeping an open mind on the letters: “Maybe they turn out to be letters from children as they move out of the house or get married, or from spouses to each other after a divorce, from owners to their pets, or even from employees to their past employers. Maybe they’re poems, pictures and songs.â€

BACKGROUND

Geer, who holds a business advertising degree from Arizona State University, worked for several ad agencies, produced a late-night talk show, and represented Best Western International before starting her own advertising/design business in Mesa, called Spiral Creative Services.

NO DEAL YET

She hasn’t tried to secure a publisher yet because “I believe I have to have a pretty good start on letter collecting and determining how they would flow together before I can go to a publisher with an idea. Since we are unproven in the publishing industry, I feel I should have all my ducks in a row so that publishers will take us seriously.â€

GOAL

“I would love to get a thousand letters. I think if we get that many to sort through, we’ll be able to see patterns and groupings so that we can formulate chapters based on like subject matter. … I’m thinking that, depending upon length, we’ll need to have about 100 letters to compile in a book.â€