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  • Kelly Thompson TNWWY

    There’s Nothing Wrong With You (And There Never Was) The anti-fix. Recovery from anything that disconnects you from yourself - the beliefs, roles, and identities you inherited or adopted. Recognition of original wholeness. Stop outsourcing yourself.

  • Shelley Karpaty

    Writer, meditation guide, and mental health advocate visiting the sacred in the secular, not self-help, but Self-return. Join me on the quest for wisdom and wild freedom. Advocating parents to find their new horizons within.

  • Eleanor Anstruther

    A PERFECT EXPLANATION (Salt Books) A MEMOIR IN 65 POSTCARDS & THE RECOVERY DIARIES (Troubador) IN JUDGEMENT OF OTHERS (Troubador) FALLOUT (Empress Editions) - rep'd by Jenny Savill ANA

  • Paul Crenshaw

    Four-time Best American Essayist. Newest essay collection: Melt With Me: Coming of Age and Other '80s Perils

  • Marya Hornbacher

    Solo traveler and New York Times bestselling author goes rogue, hits the road to cover the collapse of American life in real time.

  • Stephanie Weaver

    Writer of 5 books including Bitter, Sweet: How to Heal Yourself When Your Family Is Broken. TEDx speaking coach. Weekly notes from my happy/sad life, along with media & book recommendations.

  • Susan Kacvinsky

    Writer. Mythologist. Educator.

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    Author, therapist, coach, American by passport, expat since childhood, Paris-based. Most recent publication is OBJECT, an exposé of the State Department’s protection of a serial pedophile.

  • The Talking Bone: Rene Denfeld

    Rene Denfeld is the USA Today bestselling author of four novels, including THE CHILD FINDER. In addition to being a writer, she's a justice worker, a teacher and a coach. By day she works as a death row investigator, at night she writes.

  • Emily Rapp Black

    Writer, professor, editor, book wizard, tiny business owner. I write sad books but I’m really funny. @circeconsulting #writeforyourlife www.craft-school.net

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