
Exploring the Clitoris: Sarah’s Story
A move from the UK to the US left Sarah adrift, but a conversation with a university student was the catalyst to Sarah’s first book, exploring the history of attitudes to female sexuality and the clitoris. Tell us a little about your background. I’m English but...

Becoming an Author at 76: Marian’s Story
After exploring stints in various jobs, including secretary and consultant, not to mention raising two children and receiving a masters and PhD in the process, Marian has now embraced the writing life with the publication of her fourth book, at age 82, Prohibition...

Writing a Memoir About the Risk of People Pleasing: Karen’s Story
When her son was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 11, Karen began writing about his medical odyssey, but it wasn’t until years later that she would return to her memoir, pivoting to focus on her history of people pleasing and its impact on her parenting. Tell us a...

Launching a Premium Haircare Brand in Midlife: Lynn’s Story
After 30 years in advertising, culminating in a CEO position at a prestigious Madison Avenue firm, Lynn was ready to build and promote her own products. She recently launched MASAMI, a clean haircare brand that nourishes and hydrates while gently cleansing. Tell us a...

Disrupting the Status Quo in Breast Cancer Screening: Leslie’s Story
A devastating diagnosis of Stage IV breast cancer at age 55 transformed Leslie’s life. She has now devoted her life to advocating for the next generation of breast cancer screening and has written about her journey in her new memoir, Probably Benign. Tell us a...

Healing Veterans Through Dogs: Melissa’s Story
A call for help from a veteran was the catalyst for Melissa to take her dog training business to the next level, founding Clear Path for Veterans with the goal of connecting veterans to programs and community resources that promote social connectivity, job readiness,...

Honoring her Truth, Professionally and Personally, in Midlife: Suzette’s Story
Suzette was leading what looked like a perfect life as a wife, mother, and community volunteer when she had two major epiphanies: She was a writer and editor at heart. And she was gay. She is now a book coach and is in a loving relationship with a woman. Tell us a...

Becoming a Professional Artist at 53: Jill’s Story
It took a snowy day when Jill was stranded with only paper, a hole puncher, and glue for her to discover a hidden talent and launch her new venture: hole punch art.

Surviving and Thriving as a Triple Amputee: Linda’s Story
A tragic accident during a vacation in Germany did not derail Linda’s long and successful career in medicine but it did provide the fodder for a memoir rich in lessons of optimism and resilience. Tell us a little about your background. I was born in Berkeley, CA, 71...

Becoming a Novelist in Her 50s: Gina’s Story
One year after realizing her dream of opening a bakery, Gina had to close its doors due to severe arthritis. Only writing lifted her out of her depression and she is now a published author with one novel out and one more on the way. Tell us a little about your...