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Publisher of Women's Stories. We aim to write and publish the type of stories we love to read—multi-layered, edgy women who don’t fit the mold of society’s definition of womanhood.

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  • Dandelion Revolution Press

    Indie Publisher on a mission to publish pieces that prove women are every bit as dynamic in fiction as they are in real life

  • Rebecca D. Martin

    Voraciously Reading Book Writing Poetry Consuming English Teaching Cat Lady with Electric Children :: https://rebeccadmartin.substack.com/

  • Allegra Chapman (she/her)

    Author, columnist and AuDHD mother, who believes the world needs more divergent thought. Here to help the neurodivergent folks, the outside-the-box thinkers and the quiet revolutionaries to nurture their mental health, and share their voices.

  • Melissa Anderson

    Melissa Anderson is a writer, artist, and homeschooling mom with Southern roots, recently relocated from Seattle to Kansas to build a life of slow joy on ten wide-open acres. She writes about motherhood, creativity, healing, and everyday beauty.

  • Caradoc Gayer

    Assistant ed. at LeftLion Magazine Nottingham, who writes freelance for music publications like The Line of Best Fit and High Clouds. Music and literature obsessive, trying to be Jack Kerouac and aiming to live by the coast

  • Judy Thorn

    Princess Meticulous

  • G. Ballard

    I'm a novelist and psychotherapist in New York, and MFA student at The New School.

  • Melanie Cole

    A writer and poet based in Tacoma, Washington. You can find her work in Grit City Magazine, Dandelion Revolution Press, Phil Lit Journal, the Tacoma News Tribune, and in her book, "Baldwin."

  • Cierra Turks

    A Black author creating stories with complex and multifaceted Black FMCs, stories of grief/loss and how they impact Black women in fiction. A reader of many worlds, an advocate for mental health, and a spiritual being having a human experience.

  • Jacqueline McCormick

    Exploring life beyond the algorithm—writing on creativity, survival under capitalism, and forging a freer future. From the LFK.

  • Jules McLaughlin

    Devourer of stories, writer of worlds

  • BF Vega

    I'm a horror writer, political poet, and overworked theater artist. Aside from my abiding love for Kaiju, penguins, and chaos, there is nothing remarkable about me.

  • SusanLaurencot

    Writer, gardener, wife, and mother, Programs Leader, CWP-Storrs

  • Taylor Olsen

    somewhere between sopranos reruns and a wawa parking lot, i, unfortunately, happened

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