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Thursday, December 31, 2015

NEW BOOK: Stolen Generations


We are planning a new anthology in 2016.  This one will include updates and essays from adoptees in the previous books Two Worlds and Called Home and new adoptees as well. (Those anthologies are sold on Amazon and in some bookstores.)

If you are a Native American/First Nation adoptee, please email me: larahentz@yahoo.com.
The deadline for essays in Jan. 15.
Contributors are paid in copies of the new anthology and you own the rights to your story 100%.
Send this message to adoptees who may be interested, too.
We are called the Stolen Generation for a reason. It happened.
Mitakuye Oyasin...
Trace
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