Sydney Omarr Reincarnated: 2016 Genie in the Stars

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In 2013, Penguin/NAL, the long-time publisher of the Sydney Omarr series of astrology books, decided that 2014 would be the last year they would publish the books. Rob and I had been writing them since 2003. The series consisted of a book for each sign with daily predictions, and an annual roundup that included general trends for all twelve signs. In other words, thirteen books a year.

Typically, NAL/Penguin published the forthcoming year six months early, in June, and included 18 months of predictions – from June to December of the present year and 12 months for the next year. In November of 2014, we started receiving e-mail from long-time readers, asking where the 2015 books were. Our blog kept getting hits from various bookstores and individuals around the country with the search words: Sydney Omarr 2015.

By early 2015, we had received hundreds of e-mails and decided to publish the 2016 books as Genie in the Stars through Crossroad Press. The e-books and print books  for the 12 signs are now available. We followed the same format we used in the Omarr books, with daily predictions based on lunar transits and Omarr’s unique numerical system. Eclipses, retrogrades, and angles the transiting planets make to your sun sign are also included in the predictions.  This link leads you to the page in our blog’s masthead where all the books are linked to Amazon and this link takes you to directly to Crossroad’s store.

The Crossroad Press team – illustrator David Dodd, publisher David Wilson, and Aaron Rosenberg – have done a fantastic job! Thanks to all of you!

We’re in the process of contacting everyone who e-mailed us and our apology if you haven’t yet heard from us directly. We hope 2016 will be a wonderful year for all of you!

 

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5 Responses to Sydney Omarr Reincarnated: 2016 Genie in the Stars

  1. Shadow says:

    Ooooo, wonderful, quick question, are these northern/Southern Hemisphere based, or doesn’t it matter?

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