Seasons of Change Stories of Transition from the Writers of Segullah |
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Editor:
| Mastny Miner, Shelah Clark Jergensen, Sandra |
Contribution by:
| Mastny Miner, Shelah Clark Jergensen, Sandra Hallstrom, Angela Lenhart, Anna Sam Ogden, Becca Arveseth, Catherine Rassmussen, Christie Clark Åkebrand, Claire Santo, Courtney Miller Rowley, Dalene Curtis, Emily Clyde Milner, Emily Young, Darlene Farmer, Gladys Kimball, Heather Oman, Heather LaFortune, Jennie Quist, Jennifer Curtis, Jes S. Christensen, Jessie LaMar, Julia Blue Nelson, Julie Soper, Kathy Stirling, Katie Purcill, Kel Turley, Kylie Niedermeyer, Lara Yates Graff, Leslie Garfield, Lisa Harris, Lisa Rumsey Garcia, Elizabeth Cranford Perkins, Luisa Bradford, Melissa Dalton Young, Melissa Newey, Melody Cannon, Melonie Lehnardt, Michelle Eves, Rosalyn Olsen, Sherilyn Bruce, Teresa Hirst, Teresa Wellborn, Terresa McKay-Lamb, Tracy Dixon, Tresa Edmunds |
ISBN: | 978-0-9911892-8-1 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2017 |
Publisher: | B10 Mediaworx
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Imprint: | Peculiar Pages |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $21.99 |
Book Description:
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Words are new again.For over a decade, Segullah has been sharing women¿s stories in our journal, blog and publications. Our first two anthologies, The Mother in Me and Dance with Them, focused on narratives of motherhood. While those stories are profound, we wish to recognize a broader scope of experience in our third offering. There are so many ways we learn, share and are reshaped through a spectrum of transitions. We crave the catharsis of writing through the change. We write trying...
More DescriptionWords are new again.For over a decade, Segullah has been sharing women¿s stories in our journal, blog and publications. Our first two anthologies, The Mother in Me and Dance with Them, focused on narratives of motherhood. While those stories are profound, we wish to recognize a broader scope of experience in our third offering. There are so many ways we learn, share and are reshaped through a spectrum of transitions. We crave the catharsis of writing through the change. We write trying to understand the cycles of life and embrace our reshaped selves.Joining the Church or re-examining our faith; falling in love or sharing a marriage bed for many years; sending children out on their own or taking estranged parents back into our lives; illness, divorce and new careers¿all of these changes (and more) force us to examine, regroup and adapt.Seasons of Change: Stories of TransitionThe world is new again.¿from the Foreword