The Order of Us by Moms Who Write is finally here! We are so proud of our team and all the authors we got to know during this venture. See what it’s all about!
Tag: what to read
How to make kids love reading –strategically
You can’t really MAKE kids love reading. It just doesn’t work that way. But there are a few ways you may be able to spark a future interest. Let’s take a look.
Venus Rising by Our Galaxy Publishing is out today!
One of our favorite new releases is Venus Rising by Our Galaxy Publishing. It’s packed with pieces written by women—some are even members of Moms Who Write!
Book Review: This Kid Can Hyperfocus by Patty DeDurr
This Kid Can Hyperfocus by Patty DeDurr paints hyperfocus in a positive light that helps children and family celebrate an amazing trait often undervalued.
Book Review: Ground Control by K.A. Hough
Ground Control delivers a message well understood by anyone who has sacrificed in order to support a loved one’s dreams. Who is she outside of her spouse?
Modern Fairy Tale Retellings: Find your new favorite
We’re all about fun stuff here. So, to honor that, we’re celebrating Tell a Fairy Tale Day— with modern fairy tale retellings from our own Moms Who Write community! Tell a Fairy Tale Day is an unofficial U.S. holiday that falls on February 26th. It’s a day to read, share, and listen to fairy tales from around the world.
Book Review: Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer
One of the first poetry books I purchased was the award-winning debut collection Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer. This book…this book…changed the way I saw myself as a writer, a woman, and a mother, indefinitely.
Enchanting romance books for moms to love
Our team has gathered an eclectic collection of romance novels and novellas, all written by Moms Who Write, for everyone to get their love fix.
Book Review: Rising Water by Casandra Chesser
If you’re looking for a historical mystery to curl up to this winter, add Rising Water by Casandra Chesser to your list.
Cozy children’s books to celebrate winter
January may be almost over, but it’s not too late to celebrate everything that makes the month– and the season– special. From snow days to holidays, these cozy children’s books explore cultures, history, and everything that makes winter wonderful.