Heck yeah! If you want a synopsis of this film, visit IMDB. For me, there were a few scenes that were the most memorable. Tilley, the protagonist – the dressmaker creating works of fashion art […]
Author: Emily Shore
Emily Shore is a MN author represented by Carlisle Webber of Fuse Literary for a variety of works, including anti-trafficking. She has a B.A. in Creative Writing from Metro State University and is the grand prize winner of #PitchtoPublication, which ultimately led her to her agent.
Ten years ago, the seed was planted for Emily to learn more about the anti-trafficking movement during a visit to Germany. Her time volunteering at seminars, forums, and fundraising opportunities has garnered interest and support in her work from political leaders, anti-trafficking advocates, social workers, educators, musicians, youth leaders, and other authors. She loves connecting with rescue organizations and survivors of sex-trafficking, hearing their stories, and injecting their truths into her youth-targeted books. Her goal is to raise awareness to the brutal sex-trafficking industry, but as a mother of two daughters, she is passionate about her work as a preventative guide for parents and youth.
A portion of the proceeds of Emily's novellas directly benefit trafficking rescue organizations – both local and international.
Emily at the MEA: Intro to Sex-Trafficking
Emily will be featured at the Minnesota Educator Academy Conference this fall for her presentation on sex-trafficking. This presentation is an introductory session, which includes a local and global perspective of the scope of trafficking, the […]
Emily at the MLA: Stop the Sex Trafficking
MN Library Association Link Emily Shore will be featured at the Minnesota Library Association Conference for her presentation to equip and empower librarians in reaching youth on the topic of sex-trafficking. It includes the following: […]
LIBERATED: The New Sexual Revolution
“Nothing quite prepares us for the struggle of identity and intimacy in this world.”
This is the opening quote of the Liberated Documentary, provided by its director and Exodus Cry Founder, Benjamin Nolot. Having watched his previous documentary, Nefarious: Merchant of Souls, I was eager for his latest film. So eager that I even interviewed Benjamin over the phone one year before Liberated’s release date. Where Nefarious exposed the global sex slave trade on multiple continents, the pursuit of a Liberated asked the question, “How did we get to this point?” Where was the demand coming from?
CLEAN TEEN PUBLISHING!
EXCITING NEWS COMING UP! Thank you to all my subscribers! I do not post too often because I stay pretty busy between mommying, writing, and being involved on the activist side. I recently wrote up […]