Celebrating World Pulse Wordsmiths on Book Lovers Day
Aug 8, 2023
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We know the World Pulse community is made up of passionate storytellers — and it turns out, we have a number of published authors in our midst! This #BookLoversDay, we’re giving a shout-out to some World Pulse members who have published their own books or been included in anthologies.
Check out the list below, and cheer the authors on in the comments.
- And Still Peace Did Not Come: A Memoir of Reconciliation by Agnes Kamara-Umunna of Liberia. Agnes' memoir is “a testimony to a nation's descent into the horrors of civil war and its subsequent rise out of the ashes.”
- Softening the Edge: Empathy: How humanity's oldest leadership trait is changing our world by Mimi Nicklin, based in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Dubai. “The world’s first book to fuse storytelling and corporate experience to focus on our global empathy deficit, and its tragic impact on our people and our workplaces.”
- Live life to its fullest: Never look back. by Elena Georgiou of Cyprus. “A step-by-step guide towards the life of your dreams. This book will get you inspired to follow the whispers of your soul.”
- NO MORE PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH GOD: My Journey from a Searching Soul to a Serene Soul by Marie Abanga of Cameroon. Marie explores her faith and how to find everyday purpose in life.
- Glow After Pain by Julian Musenge Musomali of Zambia. Julian recounts family trauma and how she found healing and restoration in the face of adversity, giving hope to others.
- His Lingering Perfume: A raw story of awkward love by Sarah D. of India. An emotionally intense love story of a beautiful but awkward woman.
- Curbing the Tide of Human Trafficking and Slavery by Dr. Beatrice Titanji of Cameroon. “While painting bitter experiences, the book shares knowledge on escaping the danger of being trafficked and how we can collectively hunt human traffickers.”
- Spinning and Weaving: Radical Feminism for the 21st Century, contributor Tamarack Verrall of Canada. The book “seeks to raise up the voices of women around the world writing or creating from a radical feminist perspective.”
- What the Life: Life and its Puzzling Fragments, contributor Aparna Nagesh of India. “This anthology seeks to provide a platform for talented writers and poets to showcase their creativity.”
- Woman the Warrier, contributor Rasika Sundaram of India. “Woman the Warrior is a composition of write-ups and poems paying tribute to the journey of femininity and womanhood.”
Don’t see yourself on the list? Tell us about your book — or your book idea! — in the comments. If you’re a bookworm, share your favorite book of all time or a book you’re currently reading!
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