Perhaps one of my greatest regrets in life will be watching Moana in my own home for the first time and not the theater. Pathetic for a regret? Maybe, but once you go full on […]
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.
Five Reasons Why Lauren Daigle Answered Well
Recently, the overnight sensation, Lauren Daigle, a Christian contemporary song artist, famous for her songs “You Say” and “How Can It Be”, appeared on Ellen DeGeneres’s show. When faced with the question of whether or […]
How to Be Pro Life in a MAGA Hat
I was taught to believe that Democrats are hateful and are ruining our country. Then, I started listening more to my neighbors, to new friends I’d made, to trafficking survivors who aligned themselves with issues […]
Christian, You Are Allowed to Suffer
Imagine the father crying in a hospital because his child has leukemia. Imagine the single mom/abuse survivors working multiple jobs so she can provide for her children and keep them from harm. Imagine the homeschooling […]