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The Hyphen - by Redbud Writers Guild

The Redbud Hyphen, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young, Brooke Turbyfill, Dorothy Littell Greco, E.L Sherene Joseph, Sharla Fritz, Salaam Green, Elisa S. Johnston, Carrie Morris How, Serena Menken, Rachel C. Varghese, Margaret Philbrick, Ashlyn McKayla Ohm, Elena Limoges, Mabel Ninan, Keishia Lee Louis, Margalea Warner

Redbud Writers Guild is an international community of Christian women who envision a vibrant and diverse movement of women who create in community and who influence culture and faith.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • The Redbud Hyphen

    Redbud Writers Guild is an international community of Christian women who envision a vibrant and diverse movement of women who create in community and who influence culture and faith.

  • Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young

    Author, speaker, Bible teacher, and podcaster. My passion is helping people feast on God’s glory in unexpected places and flourish in their God-given callings. Connect with me at DorinaGilmore.com.

  • Brooke Turbyfill

    In "On Stories," I write about the stories we tell, drawing from over 20 years of experience as an editor to help authors in their writing craft. If you need an editor for your next project, you can find me at https://www.brooketurbyfill.com.

  • Dorothy Littell Greco

    Thoughts on how the gospel is meant to change everything. I care deeply about justice, healthy relationships, and making this world a better place for my grandchildren.

  • E.L Sherene Joseph

    E. L. Sherene Joseph is an adult third culture kid and writer who focuses on faith, community, and culture. As an immigrant, she shares her experiences of living between different worlds. Find more of her writing at www.sherenejoseph.me

  • Sharla Fritz

    I help women find soul rest in Jesus. Author of Measured by Grace and God's Relentless Love.

  • Salaam Green

    Salaam Green is the inaugural poet laureate of historic Birmingham, Alabama, 2024-2026 and the 2025 Academy of American Poets poet laureate fellow. Green is the author of The Other Revival (Pulley Press 2025).

  • Elisa S. Johnston

    Trying to be more authentic because small talk is barely tolerable. [On paradigms, culture, family, faith, mental health, lupus, being a writer and adventuring through the eyes of an activist, coach and nonprofit founder]

  • Carrie Morris How

    Carrie Morris How is a newly retired professional psychotherapist whose first husband disappeared and died in the wilderness a decade ago. She writes about the deep joy of learning to see God at work amidst life's din, losses, and distractions.

  • Serena Menken

    Parent advocate, woman of faith, champion for mental health recovery, mom of 3

  • Rachel C. Varghese

    Writer, Speaker, & Creative | Homeschooling Mama \ud83d\udc67\ud83c\udffd\ud83d\udc67\ud83c\udffd | Hot Coffee & Book Lover

  • Margaret Philbrick

    Award-winning Novelist. Award-winning Poet. Master Gardenerd. Writing on the Road between Door County, WI, St. Louis, MO and Nashville, TN.

  • Ashlyn McKayla Ohm

    I'm a mountain girl who's most at home where the streetlights die and the pavement ends--scribbling stories, musings, and poems that point toward the truest High Country.

  • Elena Limoges

    Chicago based storyteller, poet, and lover of libraries.

  • Mabel Ninan

    An immigrant from India, I write to unpack the complexities of living between two cultures and explore the emotional textures that characterize immigrants. I'm a wife and mom who lives in Silicon Valley. I love books, animals, and tea. #FarFromHome

  • Keishia Lee Louis

    Writer and educator exploring Imago Dei theology, Black insights, empowerment through Kidlit, and the "four Greek loves" in Pan-African literature. PhD candidate in English at Liberty University, amplifying diverse reflections of divine creativity.

  • Margalea Warner

    I know and love Dorina through Redbud Writers Guild.

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