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This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is magenta with white "Let's Fucking Go" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is green with white "Write On" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is purple with white "Shitty First Draft" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is purple with white "Storyteller" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is magenta with white "Slaying the Day" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is green with white "Overthrowing the Patriarchy" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is purple with white "I'd Rather Be Writing" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is magenta with white "Doing My Best" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 180 college ruled pages with case binding and a hard cover. Cover is purple with white "I Bring Books to the Bar" text. One hundred percent of proceeds from Publish Her journal sales benefit grants for underrepresented authors. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors.
A Collection of Essays on Women GatheringWomen have gathered for thousands of years. Frequently in circles, often around a fire, women have come together to tell stories, teach, worship, celebrate and mourn. We have gathered to collect and trade food and materials. This gathering has been critical to our survival and has ensured knowledge about various traditions, cultures, lands and people has been passed on from one generation to the next.Throughout history, women have been persecuted for gathering. Despite this oppression, we have continued to find ways to harness the power of coming together. We gather to exchange thoughts on politics, religion, art, literature, music and relationships. We campaign and march and collectively tackle issues large and small. We share wisdom, inspiration and encouragement. We are better together."Better Together" includes the following essays from these authors:The Buoyant Moms Club by Cindy Lehew-Nehrbass; Cadillac Campers by Kathie O'Brien; Circles by Kris Woll; Connected by Anne Pinkerton; Connecting Through the Outdoors by Wendy Altschuler; Cooking With Fire by Katie Hanus; Discovering Sisterhood in Boujad by Mónica Lindo; Embracing the Downward Slope by Joy Riggs; The First Wednesday Morning by Amanda Kennedy; Happiest Babies on the Block by Lindsey Rose; House on the Lake by JJ McGawn; Light Bearers by Heidi Fettig Parton; Melinda by Sarah Schellenberg; Oldies by Kathleen English Cadmus; Open Table by Suzanne O'Brien; The Quilt by Deb DeBates; The Request by Jody Vallee Smith; Sisterhood by Karol Jackowski; The Song in Your Heart by Jane Ramseyer Miller; The Sum of Us by the Cedar Ridge Writers Group (Eileen Drennen et al.); The Tropical Cure by Krista Westendorp; Tuesday Writing Crew by Katie Noah Gibson; When Pregnancy Doesn't Glow by Jillian Netherland; When the World Shut Down by Miranda Scotti; Women's Night Out by Kara ThomAbout Publish HerMany authors dream of signing a book deal with a traditional publisher and making it to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. But only around 1 percent of authors are published by traditional publishers, which equates to fewer than 8,000 people annually.The majority of authors published traditionally are white men ages 40 and older; these men are also at the top of the publishing pay scale. Meanwhile, the odds are stacked against women authors. Even more so if she is a woman of color, a woman with a disability, a member of the LGBTQ+ community or any combination of these.Publish Her is on a mission to disrupt that status quo. We are a female-founded publisher dedicated to elevating the words, writing and stories of women. We are passionate about amplifying the voices of women of color, women with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community, and we aim to make publishing an attainable, exciting and collaborative process for all. We want every woman to know: Your words are worthy. Your voice is important.Publish Her demonstrates its commitment to equity, in part, by providing access to publishing services and programs through grants. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit publishing grants for underrepresented women authors. For more information, visit www.publishherpress.com.
In March 2021, Heidi Mueller's mom, Marilyn, passed away unexpectedly. Marilyn loved art in all its forms and was always creating and teaching. She was a voracious reader and was always reading at least three books at one time. She was a brilliant and generous storyteller and wrote two children's books. While her book, "Giant Sunflowers," was not published during her lifetime, it is featured in the pages of "Giant Sunflowers Journal I" and "Giant Sunflowers Journal II." In addition to honoring Marilyn's memory, Heidi's hope is that it will inspire you to read, write and tell the stories that are in your heart.This 5.5" x 8.5" notebook journal features 100 college ruled pages with perfect binding and a soft cover. Cover is white with hand lettering.
By age 25, Angie Mizzell was a morning news anchor at a top-rated television station. She had married her college sweetheart, and scenes from their wedding day ran on the evening news. She'd achieved everything her mom had wanted for her and what she thought she wanted for herself. But after signing with an agent who promised to take her career to the next level, Angie began to realize that a future in the spotlight would not dim a past filled with childhood trauma and loss. As a television journalist, she'd made a living by exploring and reporting other people's stories; it was time to examine her own.In her coming-of-age memoir, "Girl in the Spotlight," Angie shares a heartfelt and hopeful story of arriving at a crossroads, getting lost in the darkness, learning to let go, and finding her way back home.Praise:For anyone who dreams big and has the talent it takes to go great places but must dig deep and break the cycles of the past in order to achieve true happiness."-Meredith Land, news anchor and reporter, NBC TV, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas"'Girl in the Spotlight' is nothing less than a how-to on saving your life."-Nikki Hardin, founder and former publisher, Skirt! magazine"'Girl in the Spotlight' is about one woman learning to let go of expectations and process childhood loss so she can finally begin building a life that is both authentic and fulfilling."-Kate Hopper, author of "Ready for Air" and "Use Your Words""Angie Mizzell's vulnerable and direct writing style captures the growing tension between the desires of the heart and soul versus the demands of our best-laid plans."-Ann Imig, founder of the "Listen to Your Mother" nationwide storytelling series"One of those books you read and immediately hand off to a friend because you know they need to read it too."-Kelly Love Johnson, author of "Skirt! Rules for the Workplace""'Girl in the Spotlight' leaves you looking in the mirror asking the most important question of all: What's in your heart and what's really most important in that life you live every day?"-Bill Walsh, chief meteorologist, Live 5 News, CBS TV, Charleston, North Carolina"An overdue permission slip to release the things that no longer serve you and rediscover who you are without the burden of an outdated dream."-Shauna VanBogart, transformation expert and performance coach"A poignant story about discovering what home really is."-Angela May, New York Times bestselling co-author of "The Islanders" series
As a child, Marnie's unique voice earned her the nickname "The Rasp" from her dad. When other adults told her she'd never be a singer or that she talked too much, not only did Marnie start silencing herself, but she also began questioning her internal voice. She knew when she shared her truth-the way she'd done during a schoolwide presentation as a teen-it was life-changing. But more often, like many young women trying to make their way in the world, she muted and molded herself to accommodate others. It wasn't until she traveled abroad and created a life far from home that she started finding her way back to her inner voice. And as she continued to explore the globe and connect with nature and with others, she discovered her inner voice was amplified.In her memoir, "My Song, Unleashed," Marnie Dachis Marmet takes readers through her journey of personal transformation. From the painful experiences that make her question everything to the beautiful revelations that bare the truth, Marnie ultimately shares what every woman needs to know: When you pay attention to and trust your voice, it leads you to what you truly want and value and, ultimately, what makes your heart sing.ADVANCE PRAISE"A delightful memoir about love, loss, compassion and finding one's own path in life."-Kate Hopper, author of "Ready for Air""A master class in owning your truth."-Jordana Green, radio host, WCCO AM
Sisters Molly and Jules love winter and playing in the snow but sometimes lose track of their mittens. As the girls set out on a snowy outdoor adventure with their friends, they discover what has been happening to those lost mittens. Once the mystery is solved, and all the missing mittens are found, Molly, Jules and their friends hatch a plan to return them to their rightful owners."The Mitten Thief" is reminiscent of author Jill Kaufenberg's early winter adventures in her birthplace of Yakima, Washington, as well as her childhood home in Austin, Minnesota. The dirty snow pile in her elementary school parking lot was itself a magical universe, and it captured Jill's imagination for hours on end, year after year. Now residing in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota, with her husband, son and two daughters, Jill has discovered that kids don't need vacations to faraway places to have extraordinary experiences.As an entrepreneur and mom of hockey players, skiers, hikers and sledders-who are forever in need of warm mittens-Jill felt compelled to create a brand that met their standards. She set out to design the world's best children's mitten with a one-of-a-kind replacement program, and thus her company, Chopper Mill, was born. In the process, she was also inspired to write "The Mitten Thief" to share her family's passion for the cold outdoors and the pain of constantly misplaced mittens!
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