Monday 5 May 2014

Empower: Fight like a Girl cover reveal


I am really excited to be taking part in the cover reveal for Empower: Fight Like A Girl.  This book isn't just any old book.  Not only does it feature some of the most well-known and talented woman writers in television at the moment, but most importantly it has been created to raise awareness of Lupus.  I cannot tell you how important something like this is.  Lupus is a terrible condition that can be deadly and mostly affects women who are of childbearing age.  A whopping 90% of all cases have been in women.  That is a shocking statistic and what is more distressing is that most of us don’t know what Lupus is.  Not only does this book raise awareness of the condition it also raises money.  All proceeds from this book will be donated to The Lupus Foundation of America. 

Without further ado here is the cover of Empower:  Fight Like A Girl:


 Here is a little more information about what to expect from this anthology.

Women of TV have united against lupus! Presenting Empower: Fight Like A Girl, a special collection of short stories by top women writers from some of your favorite shows, including: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Family Guy, Person of Interest, Grimm, Battlestar Galactica, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Law & Order: SVU, Star Trek: Voyager, Eureka, Twisted, The 100, Malcolm in the Middle, Millennium, Being Human, The Shield, Castle, Chuck, Gilmore Girls, and Game of Thrones. In this anthology, you'll discover supernatural thrillers, crime mysteries, horror, comedies, and more.

Authors contributing stories to this volume include (Links to Twitter):  Amy Berg, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Akela Cooper, Liz Edwards, Jane Espenson, Shalisha Francis & Nadine KNight, Lisa Klink, Pang-Ni Landrum, Lauren LeFranc, Kam Miller, Jess Pineda, Jennifer Quintenz, Lisa Randolph, Kay Reindl, Kira Snyder, Jeane Wong.

Find out more: Amazon, Goodreads

This book is avalible to buy now.  If you can't buy this book but would like to do something to raise awareness tell your friends, or tweet about it, or write about it on your blogs.  The more people we make aware of this condition the more we can do to stop it.

1 comment:

  1. Such a beautiful cover and for a very good cause too!

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