When I published Letters to My Unborn Children in 2012, the first print run was 200 books. Those 200 books sold within a couple months, and I did a second print run in 2012. A couple more print runs followed, as support from individuals and organizations like A Place to Remember grew beyond what I could have hoped. Lots of things changed in 2019. A Place to Remember closed its doors, as did Quill House, who handled book distribution for me. I took the remaining 300 copies from Quill House. If I sell them all, this little book will pass the milestone of 1,000 copies sold. Will you help me identify opportunities to place small numbers of copies – 1, 2, 5, or 10? When I first published the book, this was pretty common. Men and women would buy copies for themselves, for a friend, or for their Bible studies at church. I think the opportunities to provide a resource for grieving parents are still there. I also recognize that this is not a common topic for discussion, so takes some intentionality to make it known.
The easiest to buy the book is directly from me via this webpage (buy the book).
Here is the original trailer for Letters to My Unborn Children.