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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

How Lucky is 13?

Hello, Everybody!


Hoping the first thirteen days of this new year is treating you all well. So far, my 2016 has been about refreshment. I have been exploring different avenues of creativity outside of the book world. By spreading the creativity around, I have found more inspiration to use for my book world! I grew up watching my Momma sew by hand and on her sewing machine. I have made it a personal goal for the new year to create more of my own closet items and sew more gifts. How are you coming along with your goals for the new year? Is anybody trying to sew more?! Have you had any luck with your own sewing? I would love to know your tricks!

Speaking of luck...


I am wondering how many Americans feel lucky today and will venture out to their local convenience store or gas station and buy a Powerball lottery ticket. Do you feel lucky? As a publisher, I am thinking how many books the current jackpot could buy! A couple of books could be purchased I am sure. Have you asked yourself what you would do with the estimated $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot (if you are playing)?

Losers


What about when you don't win any money from the historic lottery drawing? Would you still be able to call yourself a winner? I believe everyone can...if you are grateful for what you already have. If you choose gratefulness over greediness, you will be a happy loser! Be happy for the winner (if there is one)! Make the most of life with what you have. Strive to be grateful for what you have as you work to gain more. Someone who chooses to be grateful instead of greedy is a winner in my book!

Believe.  

Best of luck on this thirteenth day of January! You have what it takes to accomplish whatever you set out to do today.  
*If you want an encouraging read, check out Their Inheritance on Amazon! 


Caitlin
Purple Butterfly Pages &Publications

Friday, September 25, 2015

Currahee Military Weekend 2015

Hello everyone!


Here in northeast Georgia, fall is in the air! Football season is underway. So far, my teams have all played well and have winning records (I know it is early in the season!). Autumn is one of my favorite seasons. Not only is the weather breezily perfect but the small town festivals and outdoor events are beginning to happen. One of my favorite events happening the very first weekend in October is Currahee Military Weekend. I am so excited to be participating in this weekend long event taking place in Toccoa, Georgia!

Currahee Military Weekend

Currahee Military Weekend has occurred during the first weekend of October for the last fourteen years and this year will be no different. Currahee Military Weekend honors the men of Camp Toccoa; shows appreciation for the sacrifices they made; and celebrates their commitment to America! The Paratrooper Infantry Regiment that trained at Camp Toccoa in the early 1940's. E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne is one of the most famous regiments to train at Camp Toccoa. The HBO mini-series produced by Tom Hanks called The Band of Brothers was based on the Band of Brothers who trained at Camp Toccoa.




1940's

2014 CMW Hangar Dance costume
During the war, hangar dances were held to boost morale of communities and troops. A 1940's inspired hangar dance is part of the Currahee Military Weekend. One of my favorite events. Families come out to the RG LeTourneau Field Airport to enjoy 1940's swing music; red white and blue; vintage aircraft; WWII re-enactors; costume contests; and pretty much just a really good time. 


Currahee Mountain


Bright and early on Saturday morning, runners from all over the country (even some foreign countries) will take on the Currahee Challenge! The Currahee Challenge is the 3 miles up and 3 miles down route on Currahee Mountain that the paratroopers trained on during World War II. I will looking forward to being a volunteer on this race day! Look for me cheering all the runners on and passing out water on the mountain.
Visit the following for more info:

History

History of our country's involvement in wars is so important to record and never forget. Whether you agree or disagree with our country's military actions, pause a moment in your day to remember the sacrifices made for the United States of America's freedoms.


I hope to see you in Toccoa in October!

Caitlin Ayers, Proprietor & Publisher
Purple Butterfly Pages & Publications
www.PurpleButterflyPages.com

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Filling the Gap

Hello, everyone!

If you are like me, you are kind of scooting out of a summer schedule and getting into a better routine for the next season of the year. As summer drifts away, I wanted to blog about the gap between the generation of students and their parents and grandparents and how Their Inheritance can help bridge that gap.

Students,
I hope you all are settling into your new school routines and adjusting well to your new schedules. Whether you are in middle school; high school; college; or grad school, starting the next chapter tends to pull you away from your priorities and focus away from your family and onto your future in the work force. Don't forget to make time for your parents!

Parents,
as your student or students head off to a new school, keep in mind that they know that you are still at home and that wherever you are will always be "home". Find new ways to connect with your "student". For instance, reading.

Grandparents,
students may be spending more time with their friends or at their after school jobs and less time with you. This does not mean that your grandchild loves you any less. Maybe you can join in on the reading with your child and your grandchild!


The Gap
When different generations read Their Inheritance it opens up a channel of communication within the generation gaps of your family. In Their Inheritance we see the impact Charles and Grace Williams had on their children, James, Alexandra, Christine, and Lee. The elder members of the community helped the Williams children in the wake of their parents' death. The Williams teens, James and Alexandra, had to step up and fulfill their parents' responsibilities.
God was with them all, every generation, through everything they went through. Nobody was alone.
Remember that as you go into this new season and school year!
Fill in the generation gap by reading the same book. Of course, I suggest Their Inheritance ebook! While reading Their Inheritance you see each generation and their struggles and how they all help each other with those struggles. So, here is to a great school year to all generations involved in the success of each student in our lives.

Fill that gap!


Caitlin Ayers, Proprietor & Publisher
www.PurpleButterflyPages.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Happy Birthday, Purple Butterfly Pages!


Hello everyone! 


Since June marks five years since I stated Purple Butterfly Pages, I wanted to answer some questions in this month's post that you have had about my book retail business, Purple Butterfly Pages, and recap the journey so far!


When I found out that Momma's book was going to be published in the summer of 2010 I was proud and ecstatic for my mother, but I did not know God was going to use me to get the book to readers worldwide. As a college freshman majoring in Applied Business at the time, I knew I could sell my mom's books. I knew her and her work, 'Alexandra: A Williams Family Journal', better than any other book retailer. My niche was knowing the personal side of 'Alexandra' and its author. I had a sales angle that nobody else had. I started Purple Butterfly Pages. I was not in any place to open a store front so I started a website. With a printed book, I realized I wanted to give its readers the opportunity to do more than purchase the book online and wait for it to arrive in the mail. Momma was willing to travel for book signings; so we set up dates around her home state of North Carolina and locally, in Georgia. For the next couple of years, I focused mainly on school while I continued to sell books.

"When I found out that Momma's book was going to be published I was proud and ecstatic for my mother. I did not know God was going to use me to get the book to readers worldwide."

Time to Grow


After the adverse ending of Momma's contract, I knew I could make her work as an author more than it had been. In deciding whether or not to reprint 'Alexandra' or to go straight to ebook, I decided to rerelease under a new title and published the book electronically. I expanded Purple Butterfly Pages with Purple Butterfly Publications and 'Their Inheritance' was born. I was going to publish Momma's book in ebook form! That publishing process involved finding the best ebook market for 'Their Inheritance'. I chose Amazon's Kindle. I found it the best fit for my company. The publishing process has been a learning experience as is any time of risk and growth. (Just like a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly). By becoming a publisher, I added editing, layout designing, and a whole new level of marketing and promotions to my responsibilities.
I love doing it all. 

  For the Author

   I wanted to publish books because I saw the lack of control that an author can have over their     "child". Most publishing companies allow very little, if any, author involvement in the layout and  creative design of their books. I chose not to close out the author from her work. I believe in the vision of artists. To truly get the entire story and most beautiful results, I believe the author needs to be involved in most every aspect of their "child's" life changes. Momma was involved in the publishing process of her 'baby'. I am glad she was. I believe the readers of 'Their Inheritance' can feel a stronger connection and relate more to the story because the author was more involved in the creative processes.

To the Next Five years!


As I continue to work to spread 'Their Inheritance' to its worldwide market, I want to let everyone know what is coming up next. More books are in the works for Purple Butterfly Publications! The future of PBPublications will contain more stories from Stephanie Townsend Ayers a.k.a. Momma and other authors being added to the list of featured authors over the next several years.

"THANK YOU!" 

I thank you all for supporting me and my "featured author", Momma! To all of you I met at festivals, book signings, speaking events: Thank you! To everyone who has bought a book through Purple Butterfly Pages: Thank you! I could not attempt to make a difference in this world without the support of you all. Thank you for being a part of my Butterfly journey.

If I did not answer your question, so sorry! Ask me anytime!

Caitlin Ayers
Proprietor & Publisher
Purple Butterfly Pages & Purple Butterfly Publications
www.PurpleButterflyPages.com

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Hello, New Year!

Happy New Year and WELCOME 2015!

Hello everyone! I hope your year is off to a bright start. I want to share some of what I will be doing as Publisher at Purple Butterfly Publications this new year. My mission for Purple Butterfly Publications is to continue striving to produce and promote literature that inspires, comforts, and entertains readers worldwide. In 2015, I will continue working with Stephanie Townsend Ayers as she is writing her current novel with a working title of Through the Storms! More details on that later.

"Write it on your heart that each day is the best day in the year." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

New This Year...

Since 2010, there have been near ten thousand visitors to www.PurpleButterflyPages.com! Starting this year, the Purple Butterfly Pages and Publications website will be updated weekly making it easier for readers worldwide to find book excerpts from my publications as well as stay informed and up to date with ongoing projects. This means that the website may be down at times during the first of the year, but no worries. I will let you all know when those few days come. I will be writing a Q & A blog sometime this year as well. I want to answer all of your questions about my small business, publishing, or publications! Email, post, message, or tweet questions to me as you think of them and I will make a compilation in a future blog post.  


Make the most of every day in the new year.

Last year, I was fortunate to be a part of my local Chamber of Commerce and attend several events. When I introduce myself as a Publisher, a lot of people's first reaction is to tell me about an author they know or about an idea for a book they want to write. Everyone says they don't have time to write or they don't think they are any good at writing. I love hearing book ideas from others and am inspired by the love of story telling and imaginations that we share! As a book publisher, authors and readers of all subjects are very important to me. I started something last year and I'd like to carry the idea over into 2015. I challenge you to encourage your family members, your children, your friends, and yourself to Write It Down. Whether you think a book idea or a poem is great or not, write it down! When you have something on your mind but you have no way of getting it out, write it down! If you have a story that your grandparent told you in your childhood, write it down! Nobody can ever read it if you don't write it down. Think about all of the knowledge you would not have if someone had not taken time to write it down...no bookstores, no libraries, no Bible, no schools, no museums, and the list goes on. So in 2015, I challenge you to Write It Down! Use the hashtag #WriteItDown to mark your progress online and to acknowledge the accepted challenge. The challenge starts today! Do you accept it?



Their Inheritance ebook has been read worldwide!

I am proud to say there were over 2000 copies of Their Inheritance read last year. I am ecstatic and inspired that an ebook that I published has been read worldwide reaching United Kingdom, France, Denmark, and Canada to name a few of the countries! I hope this ebook has and continues to inspire you on cloudy days, comfort you in times of grief, and encourage you when you need an extra push toward faith. You are never alone as God walks with you through every day in this new year!

Read and Believe.

Caitlin Ayers, Publisher at Purple Butterfly Publications

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Happy One-Year Bookiversary!

Hello Everyone!

Today marks one year since I became a publisher and published Their Inheritance by author Stephanie Townsend Ayers. Happy one-year bookiversary to my featured author!


My biggest hope for this project has been for this ebook to encourage it's readers to never give up hope and to continue trusting in the Lord no matter what their inheritance. May Their Inheritance continue blessing those who read it! You can find it at Purple Butterfly Publications today.

I am looking forward to the many other "projects" that I will be publishing in the future. More on that at a later date! ;)
You can help ME celebrate this one-year bookiversary by leaving YOUR book review here and leave congratulatory remarks for the Mother-of-ten, and Author: Stephanie Townsend Ayers on our Facebook or Twitter!!

Thank you all for what has been a great first year for Their Inheritance!

Caitlin Ayers, Publisher
www.PurpleButterflyPublications.com

Thursday, July 31, 2014

New Happenings!


Hey everybody!

THANK YOU ALL for all of your support, reviews, and encouragement since 2010!


July marks our four-year business anniversary! I have been busy this month updating our website while setting and getting ready to reach our next year’s goals. Our featured author, Stephanie Townsend Ayers, is currently working on our next publication with the working title Through the Storms.

Subscribe to The Purple Butterfly Purpose now and don’t miss the future announcements for the working title: Though the Storms and everything Purple Butterfly Pages!
Share, +1, Tweet, and tell your friends about this blog. We are using the hashtags #PBP & #TheirInheritance 
 "No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books
-Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Caitlin Ayers 
Publisher and Independent Book Seller
www.PurpleButterflyPages.com

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

2014: Adventures Part One


Hey everybody!

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, a 2014 recap:

January and February were months of transitioning and growth for me. They were all about transitioning from splitting my time between college and business to utilizing all of my time into my business, Purple Butterfly Publications.  Time is a gift that is shared with others. I have learned that fact during my transitioning time. I found that I can not control everything, but I am firm in my belief that God is in full control of all things.  

I am going to call March 2014 “Milestone March”. With a desire to be more involved in my community and to learn from other local business owners, I joined the Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce as a business owner of Purple Butterfly Pages. Joining the Chamber of Commerce had been a professional goal of mine since 2010. Check mark: Goal reached! 
                                 above: Chamber of Commerce monthly networking lunch

In April, I was blessed to be able to be a sponsor of the Power House for Kids 3rd Annual Race. The race raised funds and awareness for the child advocacy center which serves  families in Habersham, Rabun, and Stephens counties in northeast Georgia. Child abuse in your community affects you whether you know it or not. Please be informed on how you can help YOUR community in the fight against child abuse today. 


May was the actual race day. I had an absolute blast joining over 100 runners for the 5K run in support of the Power House for Kids! A race with perfect weather, a serene location, and an organized coordination, all led to bounding success! My personal goal was to FINISH the race no matter how long it took me. I finished in roughly thirty-seven minutes and without injury. Yeah! Next year, Purple Butterfly Pages will have a FULL TEAM participating in the 4th annual Power House for Kids Race! 




June has found me counting the many blessings the year has brought me so far (including another birthday).  
hello 23!


I promise to not wait so long in the month to post July’s blog, but just in case…..
I hope you all have a very happy Independence Day on July 4!!! Celebrate the freedom to read whatever you want! 

above: my brothers committed to defending our freedoms.

Thanks for reading!

Caitlin Ayers, Publisher
Purple Butterfly Publications

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Guest Blogger: Stephanie Townsend Ayers, Author of 'Their Inheritance'


As many of you know, April is Child Abuse Awareness month. I was invited by Ms. Ayers, my publisher, to guest blog this month for Purple Butterfly Pages. This invitation comes, unfortunately, because I have a long history with the cause for this month. My husband and I were foster parents for fifteen years to over sixty children, ages ranging from newborn to 17-years-old. 

Our home was a safe haven for over sixty children throughout the years. Over three dozen pre-teen and teenagers came through our door. These were not orphans without parents or family. These were children without a safe environment with either family or family friend. 

Can you imagine not feeling safe -physically or mentally- in your own parents’ home or any of your extended family’s home either? Can you think of a time when your parent or parents chose to buy alcohol or drugs instead of buying you food? Or a time when your mother offered your eight-year-old body to a stranger in exchange for some drugs for herself? Can you imagine going to school wearing the same filthy clothes for weeks, or without eating any food since leaving school the day before, having to hide the bruises or cuts left on you from the beating the night before? Can you imagine being nine-years-old and dreading the night because you knew what would happen when your Daddy, Uncle, or brother would come to tuck you in at bedtime? Can you imagine- instead of playing tag outside with your friends, you play skating by sliding across the empty vials and syringes scattered so thickly over your living room floor? Can you imagine being five-years-old and rolling marijuana joints for your parent and hoping it will get you that one chance at a word of praise?

In the latter years of our foster parent journey, we took special training and were educated so that we could open our homes to medically fragile and/or drug addicted infants. There were very few homes educated or equipped to handle the special needs of these babies, yet the demand for such homes was great. Sadly, our home was needed for over twenty of these such abused babies. Taking drugs and/or drinking alcohol while pregnant is child abuse. That is not up for discussion or debate. We have witnessed the results first hand and can attest to the reality of the facts. I have held too many babies in my arms as they screamed, not cried- a shrill anguished scream, as they suffered in physical pain for hours, for days, for weeks, and for months. Our family (thank goodness for being a large family) took turns, in two hour shifts, walking the floors day in and day out, sun up to sun rise, trying to soothe and comfort each baby. With each and every drug-addicted baby born there are physical therapies, occupational therapies, speech therapies, massage therapies, orthopedic therapies, neurological therapies, and gastrointestinal therapies. There are babies so addicted to crack or cocaine that they cannot relax or sleep. By ‘not relaxing’, I mean that their muscles are so tight/tense that their bodies are in a tight ball and cannot stretch their legs and arms-that trying to change a diaper can break their leg and so you have to take the time to relax each leg and hip muscle just to move it which can take twenty to thirty minutes each time! Their skin is so sensitive to touch that even the softest of material hurts them. Then there are barbiturate addicted babies that are so relaxed that they forget to breath and their hearts ‘forget’ to beat. Those babies have to wear monitors twenty-four hours a day. When the monitor alerts you, you have jump and scramble to stimulate them immediately or that baby will die!

Every single child that entered our home through the foster system suffered from the lack of love and the abundance of fear. We have had two-year-olds that come into our home and not know how to be hugged or how to hug. We know the healing power of a loving hug and of the healthy appropriate human touch, but these children do not. We have had too many children, even as young as four-years-old, that would steal food and hide it under their pillow, in the back of a drawer or closet, or even bury it. They would not eat it, but hoard it. For you see, they had known hunger. True hunger. They fear the day when our bountiful table will no longer be before them. They do not understand that they are stealing or that the food will spoil. All they know is that they have been hungry too many times before and may be hungry again. We have had helpless infants come into our home that were extremely under weight due to not being fed. Can you imagine not feeding your crying begging helpless infant simply because you wanted to get high? or because your boyfriend wanted your attention instead? or because you just did not care enough to feed him or her? Can you comprehend any of those levels of hunger- physical hunger and the emotional hunger?


These are just a few life experiences that we heard or witnessed from the children that came into our home through the social services system of our local communities. These are not one-in-a-million-Lifetime-movie scenarios. These are the realities that are occurring every single minute of every single day in every single city in our own country. The United States of America. Well, America, we need to all unite and protect our children. Our country’s future is its children. 

As citizen of this world, we need to make ourselves aware of all children. You must start by being educated. Find your local child abuse center, such as our local Power House for Kids, and contact them about community child abuse awareness classes. If your small town does not offer this type of class, then help organize a class through a larger town’s resources. If you suspect abuse of any form, then get involved. Report any suspension to your local authorities. Also, if you see a pregnant woman abusing herself, then contact authorities for the unborn child’s sake as well as the mother’s. We should encourage the education about the damage of intrauterine exposure to drugs and alcohol to our teens as well as prenatal classes through our free health clinic and welfare systems. Sex education classes, as well as prenatal courses, need to include the facts about all the harm abusing the mother’s body can do to the unborn babies. As school teachers, Sunday school teachers, babysitters, community workers, church leaders, neighbors, aunts, cousins, nurses, doctors, waitresses, customer service workers, policemen and women, firemen and women, attorneys, ministers, writers, readers, coaches, athletes, EVERYONE- we all need to stop the abuse.  We must shed light onto this dark subject. Nothing can be fixed if you do not know it is broken. So make yourself and those around you aware of the signs of abuse. Listen for the words AND watch for the actions and reactions of the children as well as the abusers so that we can stop the abuse and start protecting our world’s future.
I believe that no child should feel unloved or unwanted. I have made it my passion that any and every child I ever encounter will feel loved and appreciated even if it is for a fleeting encounter. One never knows what a kind loving word could mean to child. Make a difference, whether big or small, with each child you meet, you pass, or with whom  the opportunity to interact occurs.

Every child deserves to be loved. Show them love....
Stop the abuse.

- Stephanie Townsend Ayers, author