Publish Her, a female-founded independent publisher dedicated to educating authors and elevating the words, stories and writing of women, announces the launch of “Publish Her Anthology: Between Worlds.” The book is available now for pre-order.
“Between Worlds” is the culmination of the Immigrant and Indigenous Women’s Stories Project, a Publish Her and Unstoppable Latina collaboration that centers the journeys that shaped immigrant, Indigenous, first-generation and refugee women.
There is power in telling stories—especially those shaped by identity, belonging and transformation. “Between Worlds” is a collection of stories that honor the truths, nuance and voices that are too often overlooked, edited down or expected to explain themselves.
This is the fifth anthology published by Publish Her. Proceeds from the sale of this anthology benefit initiatives that support immigrant and Indigenous women. Since 2018, Publish Her has awarded more than $250,000 in grants and services to marginalized women. Learn more.
Cover art: Lucia Diaz
Letter art: Leah Meilander
About the Authors
Many of the authors featured in “Between Worlds” participated in the Immigrant and Indigenous Women’s Storytelling Workshop and their essays were developed during the four-week program. Among them, Alondra Canizal Hsu, Dulce Orozco and Andrea Tanase.
Additional “Between Worlds” authors and essays will be announced weekly leading up to its release.
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About Publish Her
Publish Her is a feminist independent publisher dedicated to educating authors and elevating the words, writing and stories of women. We are passionate about amplifying the voices of women of color, women with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community. We aim to make publishing an attainable, exciting and collaborative process for all.