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Author Interviewing Characters: Author Angela Jackson-Brown Interviews Katia Daniels

Author Interviewing Characters: Author Angela Jackson-Brown Interviews Katia Daniels

UNTETHERED Sometimes family is found in the most unlikely of places . . . In the small college town of Troy, Alabama, amidst the backdrop of 1967, Katia Daniels lives a life steeped in responsibility. At the Pike County Group Home for Negro Boys, she pours her heart into nurturing the young lives under her […]

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The Power of Self-Acceptance: Embracing My True Identity After a Life of Suppression

The Power of Self-Acceptance: Embracing My True Identity After a Life of Suppression

“What is masturbation?” I asked my mother. I was 8 years old, sitting in the back of our car, on the way out for our regular Saturday morning session of knocking on people’s doors to tell them about Jehovah, our god. I’d been leafing through the most recent edition of The Watchtower magazine, published by […]

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 My Immigration Story and the Role it Played in Writing My Historical Debut Novel White Mulberry

 My Immigration Story and the Role it Played in Writing My Historical Debut Novel White Mulberry

by Rosa Kwon Easton White Mulberry is inspired by the life of my Korean grandmother, a young woman coming of age in 1930s Japan-occupied Korea. The story follows the journey of Miyoung, an eleven-year-old girl who has dreams too big for her poor, farming village outside Pyongyang – to become a teacher and avoid an […]

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On Writing We Walked On by Thérèse Soukar Chehade

On Writing We Walked On by Thérèse Soukar Chehade

On April 13, 1975, the sky above Beirut erupted with bombs and machine gun fire, marking the beginning of the Lebanese civil war. Within weeks, the city divided into two warring camps, a division that would last for fifteen long years. I was twelve. My life changed forever.  A year into the war, Beirut was […]

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The Crafting of Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician

The Crafting of Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician

By Alice Rothchild In 2005, in the midst of two years of severe back pain and an arduous 18-month recovery from a spinal fusion, I received the suggestion from a friend and former editor to write a book on health and human rights in Israel/Palestine. I had been co-leading delegations to the region, providing care […]

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Empowered Heroines: Strong Women that go Beyond Stereotypes in Fantasy Literature

Empowered Heroines: Strong Women that go Beyond Stereotypes in Fantasy Literature

Empowered Heroines: Strong Women that go Beyond Stereotypes in Fantasy Literature Fantasy literature has long been a realm of imagination where the impossible becomes reality, and the boundaries of the human experience are stretched beyond the mundane. Among the most captivating elements of this genre are its characters, particularly strong female protagonists who defy stereotypes, […]

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Her Story, My Voice: Honoring My Mother’s Journey in Imperfect

Her Story, My Voice: Honoring My Mother’s Journey in Imperfect

by Katy Motiey I have been journal writing ever since I was ten years old, when we left Iran during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. I have a full box of journals buried in the closet. I have often wondered why I write down my thoughts the way I do. I write them down in no […]

November 26, 2024 | By | Reply More
Lost in Austen Variations

Lost in Austen Variations

By Kelly Miller My writing journey began late in life—years after I took an early retirement from the Postal Service. I stumbled upon Pride & Prejudice fan fiction online and became fascinated with the stories; they were imaginative and compelling. In almost every story though, I found aspects that did not ring true to me. […]

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My Writing Journey by Kathryn Gauci

My Writing Journey by Kathryn Gauci

By Kathryn Gauci My writing journey didn’t begin until later in life – around 2012. Prior to that, I was a textile and carpet designer.  I live in Melbourne, Australia, but am originally from Leicestershire in the UK. I studied textiles, first at Loughborough College of Art and then specialised in carpet design at Kidderminster […]

November 23, 2024 | By | Reply More
Authors Interviewing Characters: Margaret Dulaney

Authors Interviewing Characters: Margaret Dulaney

Whippoorwill Willingly by Margaret Dulaney A mysterious invitation prompts young Whippoorwill Willingly to travel to an enchanted lake in the far reaches of the Swiss Alps. Each day’s discoveries will alter the course of her life, offering forever friendships of all varieties: two-legged, four-legged and winged. Filled to the margins with Mother-Earth-Love, Whippoorwill Willingly speaks […]

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