Billi J. Miller wrote a darling children’s book about their beloved family dog. It’s called Bubbles Took a Trip.
Kayla Floyd wrote Joyful Mornings: Mindful Poems for Inviting Happy Days. This is Kayla’s third book because after writing one tiny book she caught the fever and just didn’t want to stop!
Suzy Rosenstein wrote 50 Ways to Celebrate Life After 50, an inspirational book for people reaching mid-life.
Amy Busch wrote Permission to Grieve, a powerful book about the experience of losing a sibling and how to cope with this unique kind of grief.
Mayuri Amarnath released Dancing the Navaratri Nights, an enchanting book about the festival of Dussehra and the Goddess Durga. A tale of big dreams, celebration, and dance.
Tammy Holt wrote Superpowers Activate plus a journal to accompany the book as well. She is inspired by her faith and loves sharing her thoughts on how to activate your God-given powers and realize your highest potential.
Jenjii Faith Hysten wrote Beyond the Hashtag: The Spirit, Heart, and Love of Black Men. 13 love letters to Black men who mean so much to Jenjii Faith including her father, sons, brothers, and husband.
Heather Anderson wrote a memoir called Liar Liar Heart on Fire about her remarkable relationship with her husband. I don’t want to spoil it. Really, you just have to read it.
Jeannie Sullivan wrote Create a Course in 28 Days, a simple guide to creating your own e-course and teaching online. So helpful.
Leslie Tagorda wrote New Moon Rituals for Entrepreneurs, a wonderful read for anyone who loves business and astrology.
And those are just a few.
Go here to see all those books plus more. Pick a book. Buy it. Post a 5-star review. Or, email your local public library and ask them to get the book. Or, email the author to say “congratulations!” and “great job.” Support these independent authors and their efforts.
Huge congratulations to everyone who released a book!
Tiny books might be short, in terms of page-count, but tiny books can have a massive impact on someone’s life.
Tiny projects are a big deal.
Once you release a tiny project into the world, it touches people’s lives, it creates a ripple effect, and who knows where that ripple may lead.
-Alex
PS. You dream about writing a book of your own? Consider enrolling in the Tiny Book Course. It happens once a year. Next session begins on September 1st so you still have plenty of time to decide.
PPS. You already wrote a book and you just need some help to do a final polish on the manuscript and then get it designed and printed? This is for you.