
Category: women stories
Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- I Survived, Erin Cull 02/12 by DiannaBelleRose | Entertainment Podcasts

Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- I Survived, Erin Cull 02/12 by DiannaBelleRose | Entertainment Podcasts:
Bio
Erin Cull is a survivor of a sexual and domestic violence situation. She has a way of telling her story through speaking it and leaving the words behind. Leaving what happened behind. Her story is a traumatic one, but she strives to help others with community walks, police force and other organizations.
Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Fallen to Freedom, Lynnae Herdman 01/22 by DiannaBelleRose | Entertainment Podcasts
The Light Within by Diana Bellerose
Link: The Light Within
BIO
Lynnae and Frank Herdman, have been married since 1992. They have seven children and have been foster parents for almost twenty years. They have an amazing testimony and calling upon their lives to minister, exhort, encourage and help bring healing to the body of Christ. Lynnae and Frank are credentialed and licensed with Open Ministry by L. Hoffmire, Chaplain. The Herdman’s currently reside in South Central, PA. They have served in a variety of church leadership positions throughout their ministry.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Different is Beautiful 11/13 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
The Light Within
by Diana Bellerose
Link: http://amzn.com/1507571119
Bio
Sherri has been writing since she was a small child. She was inspired by Ray Bradbury and Agatha Christie. She had always loved writing but has had to make a living in a varied number of ways. She worked as an actress, a travel agent and in several forms of customer service. Her passion though has always been writing. She loves and enjoys both reading and writing fan fiction. Different is Beautiful Won Gold in the The Global Ebook Awards!
website
http://rithebard.wordpress.com/
New Book
Entering My Second Half
by Sherri Rabinowitz
Link: http://amzn.com/B015T985JO
What follows are fascinating bits and bobs of my life. The things I have done, the people I have met, the places I have been.
I have re-written the goals of my life and these experiences helped me formed them. As I write this I began to realize I have lead a hell of life!
Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- A Reason To Stand, Wendy Hullinger 10/09 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Bio
Wendy Hullinger is an advocate for domestic violence awareness. She knows first-hand the difficulties of safely-escaping and ending an abusive relationship, after dramatically ending her own 15 year violent marriage. Her message includes the fact that domestic violence is found everywhere and at all social and economic levels. Silence, secrecy, and social stigmas feed and strengthen the violence. Everyone has a responsibility to speak out if they are aware of or witness any domestic violence within their families or communities. She is grateful for those who did that for her and her children, when she couldn’t do it for herself.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Women For One, Kelly McNelis 08/28 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Changing lives of Women by giving them the necessary tools to become what they want in life. The best teachers come from life.
Bio
Kelly McNelis is the Founder of Women for One, a destination for women ready and willing to make life happen. She travels the world as a speaker, teacher, and facilitator of workshops, helping others tap into lives powered by truth. With over 20 years experience as a nonprofit and small business consultant, Kelly is excited to be one of the voices behind Women for One, empowering generations of women around the world to build relationships, community, and the support structure they need to achieve their wildest dreams. She finds her own daily inspiration in spending time with her husband and children in their home outside of Seattle and is currently writing her first book.
Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- “Diary” Author Mejra Bajramovic
Interview
Do you have a specific writing style?
No, I do not. I just write however it comes to mind.
How did you come up with the title?
The novel was a compellation of events that took place, and was written as a diary. I wanted readers to see that it would be written as a reflection.
Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
Yes, every book has some kind of message in it. In my novel I wanted the reader to understand that every person should think for themselves, and stay true to their own happiness.
How much of the book is realistic?
The entire novel portrays true events.
Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life?
The experiences are based on other people that I know.
What book are you reading now?
I am so busy with my private life that I have not had time to read.
What are your current projects?
I am working on a new novel to be completed in the next year
Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family member?
I did not let anybody know that I was writing the novel, so nobody really supported me in it.
Do you see writing as a career?
I like to write but this is not my career.
If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?
I would have added more detail to the novel.
Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?
I was always interested in writing as a child, but never had the chance to do it then.
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
I found language barriers to be a challenge when working on this piece. My work was written in the Bosnian language, I had to rely in others to get my story correctly.
Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?
I don’t really have one author that I like. I like many different styles of writing. The variety of genres and styles keeps me interested.
Do you have to travel much concerning your book(s)?
Because of my work I do not have chance to travel much, but
I hope I will do more travel soon.
Who designed the covers?
A publisher selected the cover for me.
What was the hardest part of writing your book?
The hardest part of writing was the emotional strain when connecting with the characters in the novel. When writing and having to feel the way that my character felt over and over, it was exhausting at times.
Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?
Of course, everybody learns something when they are creating. I learned to be patient and think clearly.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
Everybody has a story, and everybody should take the time to write it down and share it with others. Writing it down makes you feel better when the creation is complete.
Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
I want my readers to realize what a happy life they have, or to take the time to change anything they want to change in the life that they are leading. Live the life that you want to, not the life that others want you to live.
What were the challenges (research, literary, psychological, and logistical) in bringing it to life?
As I mentioned earlier, I found bringing the novel to life to be emotionally draining. There was a lot of detail in the novel, and a lot of sharing traumatic instances in somebody’s life. Writing and rewriting while trying to capture an audience forces you to relive the moments repetitively in your mind and it takes a toll.

Buy on Amazon Available in two languages
Diary
by Mejra Bajramovic et al.
Link: http://amzn.com/B0075QVVJQ
Follow the life of a woman that suffered alcoholism, jealousy, and dark magic that brought sadness and despair to her. As she found this out she seeks help to change her life…





