Future Book Topics
We are currently curating a new title, created to shed light on an experience that is often misunderstood, silenced, or left unspoken. If you have lived through this journey, we invite you to share your story.
We are seeking personal, honest narratives that reflect real life—the complexities, the emotions, and the moments that shaped you. If your experience aligns with this topic, please submit your entry using the button below.
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Submission Guidelines
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Entries should be approximately 1,200 words.
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Submissions must be your true, lived experience, written in the first person.
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Tell your story vividly—invite the reader into your moments, emotions, and reflections. Authenticity and vulnerability help others feel seen and understood.
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Please note: Submissions are not compensated, but your story may become part of a project that raises awareness, fosters connection, and brings healing to others who need it.
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The "You Talk, I'll Write" sessions are open to anyone wanting to share a story. This is a great option if you prefer to express your narrative verbally while someone else captures it in writing.
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As a contributor to the "You Talk, I'll Write" program, you agree to follow through with the entire process until publication.
Inferility, Miscarriage, Stillbirths, or Abortions
Your story matters—and it deserves to be heard.
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If you have experienced infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion, we invite you to share your journey. No two paths through loss are the same, and your voice has the power to bring comfort, understanding, and connection to others who may be walking a similar road.
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We are seeking honest, personal reflections from individuals willing to speak about their experiences—the pain, the questions, the healing, and even the moments of hope. Whether you are still in the thick of grief, further along in your healing, or simply want to offer encouragement to someone who feels unseen, your story can help remind others they are not alone.
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Stories may be submitted anonymously if you choose. What matters most is your truth.