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Writing Our Truths

A Guide to Self-Publishing for BIPOC Writers

Tayler Simon

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Tayler Simon
09 January 2024
"Embark on a transformative journey into the world of self-publishing with ""Writing Our Truths,"" a comprehensive guide crafted specifically for BIPOC writers ready to share their unique narratives with the world.

Tayler Simon, a self-publishing book coach that specializes in working with BIPOC, queer, trans, and disabled writers, guides you through the process of harnessing your unique voice in order to spark change and connection in a wounded world.

In a literary and academic landscape that often echoes uniformity and gatekeeps access, this book serves as a beacon, inviting BIPOC writers to reclaim their voices, stories, and cultural truths. From the inception of an idea to the triumphant moment of publication, this guide navigates the intricate path of self-publishing to empower BIPOC writers to become architects of their own literary destinies.

""Writing Our Truths"" is not just a guide; it's a call to action for BIPOC writers to claim their space in the publishing world. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just beginning your author voyage, this book is your compass, guiding you toward the fulfillment of your writing dreams. It's time to pen your narrative, embrace your truth, and embark on the self-publishing journey that awaits. Let ""Writing Our Truths"" be your companion in this empowering exploration of cultural expression and literary self-determination."
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Imprint:   Tayler Simon
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   118g
ISBN:   9798224897964
Pages:   92
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tayler Simon is a writer, book lover turned bookseller, social worker, and seeker of liberation for all. She comes from southern roots, raised by three generations of love warriors. Tayler wrote her first book in second grade but resisted calling herself a writer until she started her own blog in 2019 and contributed to numerous online publications works on anti-oppression. Through her books, she has made a commitment to radical vulnerability, curiosity, and connection.

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