Wisdom Has a Voice: Every Daughter’s Memories of Mother
To prepare our anthology for publication, we are proud to announce the services of JAM!
JC Miller is a novelist living in Northern California. She holds an MA in education, National Board Certification in English language arts, and professional memberships in Women’s National Book Association, National Reading Group Month, Lit Quake and Redwood Writers, a branch of California Writers Club. She is a founding member of JAM, a manuscript consultation service. Visit her at: http://www.jcmillerwriter.com
Ana Manwaring
Ana Manwaring, www.anamanwaring.com, writes, edits, and teaches creative writing. She’s branded cattle in Hollister, out-run gun totin’ maniacs on lonely highways, lived on houseboats, consulted brujos, visited every California mission, worked for a PI, swum with dolphins, and writes about it all. She is a founding member of JAM, a manuscript consultation service.
Read her lifestyle column at www.petalumapost.com.
Jane Merryman, freelance proofreader, a Capricorn born in the year of the Munich Agreement, lives in a small town near San Francisco, where the weather is perfect for year-round hiking and gardening. Because of her training and experience as a librarian, she knows a little bit about a lot of things. “I hike, therefore I am” is her mantra. She travels to places where there are great mountains and great art–and that includes fabulous textile traditions. She practices the textile arts of spinning, dyeing, weaving, and knitting and she occasionally messes about with pastels. Read her blog here.
Kate Farrell, Editor-in-Chief, has taught writing classes for St. Mary’s College of California for over 12 years and assisted in the production of Redwood Writers’ (a branch of the California Writers Club) annual anthology for the last 5 years. A published author of educational books, Kate is a professional storyteller and a librarian in the San Francisco Bay Area. Read more about Kate here.
Comment from Editor, JC Miller:
“The anthology submissions provide a range of content about mothers and the mother-daughter relationship. These entries are not from celebrities since this project is “every daughter’s” memories, not just from an elite group. The work as a whole provides a rich tapestry of women’s voices, tapping into the depth and complexity of women and their most primal relationship.”






