National Single's Week is Coming -- VERY Soon

National Single's Week is coming VERY soon.

And, in honor of it, I have some good (free) news for you.

I've written before about the award winning full length documentary,  
Seeking Happily Ever After (distributed by Lionsgate).  It's an exploration of why there are more single 30-something women in the U.S. than ever, and how  women of all ages are redefining "happily ever after."  I was fortunate to be one of the experts they featured.

NOW, I've just heard from
Michelle Cove,  Filmmaker and  Author of a book based on the film, that in honor of National Singles Week (Sept 18 to 24 -- that's starting this coming Monday), the first 20 minutes of this film is being offered FREE.  It is available through your iTunes software (starting Monday).  If you don't have it, you can download it here: itunes.com. (The full length documentary is available on iTunes and Amazon.)
 

BUST magazine recently had this to say:
"While single 30-somethings are now more visible in the me
dia, [Seeking Happily Ever After] still fills a needed gap by portraying real women who are neither desperately seeking a spouse, nor totally consumed by their careers. It profiles women like Jacquie Boas, whose self-aware, often poignant dating commentary provides much of the drama in the film. Whether Boas finds love or not is, in the end, entirely beside the point. And that makes Seeking Happily Ever After unique among films about single women.”

                                                                                                        
 
And, here's some other information that may be of interest to you --     collected from the most recent US Census ReportAmerica's Families and Living Arrangements, 2010:

59.1 million households were maintained by unmarried men or women. These households comprised 45 percent of households nationwide.

In case your math is not stellar -- that's over half!

Honor this coming week -- if you are single.  If you are not single, make sure your single friends know you appreciate the extra effort it takes to be single in a married world!

 

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