Showing posts with label Break the Silence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Break the Silence. Show all posts

Thursday 14 September 2023

SAY NO TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

 




 SAY NO TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE


No one should have to endure the abuse of another human being.

We are all made equal in the eyes of God.

BREAK THE SILENCE VOLUME  ONE AND TWO  were written by almost 200 International poets of the How to Write for Success Literary Network
Together these poets have used their pens to raise their voices against Domestic Violence.
The first issue of this anthology was published in March 2020. From the feedback received, it brought relief to many victims of domestic violence. 
With the onslaught of Covid 19 and the extended lockdowns, Domestic Violence started to rise again. 
We believe that persons in abusive situations must speak out against this menace in our society, and as writers, we will support them.
Together we can break the Silence and give Domestic Violence a Voice.
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The feature article in Volume One, by the former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad and Tobago, Right Reverend Joy Abdul – Mohan gives Biblical views.
It is the hope of the prolific poets that these books will save the lives of many who are undergoing such brutal attacks from so-called loved ones




Sunday 13 June 2021

BREAKING NEWS - 91 BESTSELLING COAUTHORS RAISE THEIR VOICES AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

 


 How to Write for Success Literary Network, a non-profit entity,  founded by  Brenda Mohammed from Trinidad and Tobago, best-selling and award-winning author of 37 books, has published Volume 2 of  Break the Silence, an anthology of poems against Domestic Violence. The first issue of this anthology was published in March 2020. 
From the feedback we received, it brought relief to many victims of domestic violence. With the onslaught of Covid 19 and the extended lockdowns, Domestic Violence has started to rise again. 
BREAK THE SILENCE VOLUME 2 is the work of 91 International poets of the How to Write for Success Literary Network. Together they have used their pens to raise their voices against Domestic Violence.

The Foreword was written by Brenda Mohammed, the Introduction by Florabelle Lutchman, and the Acknowledgement by Shanita Vichare. One of the poets, Mary L Schmidt gave an inspiring interview about her experience with domestic violence.
We believe that persons in abusive situations must speak out against this menace in our society, and as writers, we will support them.
Together we can break the Silence and give Domestic Violence a Voice.
The Kindle Version of the book is free to download on all Amazon stores worldwide. It is also available in paperback at Amazon's nominal cost of US$8.00.
This book is worth reading by all victims of domestic violence, and even by abusers.


Thursday 5 March 2020

BREAK THE SILENCE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF POEMS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE


A new Anthology is on the Horizon.
BREAK THE SILENCE: AN ANTHOLOGY AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE was initiated by the Founder of Facebook Literature Forum, ‘How to Write For Success,’ Mrs. Brenda Mohammed from Trinidad. Brenda is also Regional Director, Operations, of a larger Facebook Literature Forum Motivational Strips, of which the Founder is Shiju H Pallithazheth from Sultanate, Oman.
Motivational Strips has a readership of five million viewers a month and is the World's most active Writers'Forum.
Brenda is concerned with the rise in the spate of domestic violence taking place in Trinidad and all over the world.
She discussed it with the Founder of Motivational Strips and they agreed to invite poets from the 106 countries in both groups, to participate.
Poems from eighty-seven of the most prolific writers were selected from the submissions. Brenda undertook the role of Chief Editor/Publisher, and Florabelle Lutchman of Trinidad, an Administrator in the How to Write for Success Forum, agreed to assist her. Mary L Schmidt of Colorado, USA, a member, designed the book cover, and Shiju H Pallithazheth did the brilliant Foreword.
It did not stop there. Both Brenda and Florabelle who are members of the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad approached the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad, Right Reverend Joy Abdul-Mohan to write a Feature Article for the book. She readily agreed.
The book is available on AMAZON in KINDLE AND PAPERBACK
KINDLE CLICK HERE
PAPERBACK CLICK HERE

This is the third Anthology Brenda has initiated in the Forums.
The first two are named A SPARK OF HOPE: A TREASURY OF POEMS FOR SAVING LIVES.
The books are aimed at persons who are depressed, downtrodden, and suicidal.
Both books topped the charts on Amazon in a space of a few days and became Bestseller No 1.


Thanks to the 87 writers who participated in BREAK THE SILENCE Anthology:

PARTICIPATING AUTHORS

1]. Brenda Mohammed. – Introduction
b. Shiju H Pallithazheth – Foreword
c. Rt. Rev. Joy Abdul- Mohan - Feature
2’). Aabha Rosy Vatsa
3.). Aida G. Roque
4). Alicia Minjarez Ramirez
5). Alicja Maria Kuberska
6). Ashok Kumar
7). Asllan Miftari
8). Augustine A. Joseph
9). Bagawath Bhandari
10). Benedixio Moore Khoti
11). Bernadette Reyes
12). Bose Eneduwe Adogah
13). Brenda Marie Flaherty
14). Chandra Stanley
15). Christabel Sylvester
16). Chukwunulu Chinedu Sunday
17). Prof. Debabrata Mohanty
18). Dinesh Upadhyay
19). Edem Okon
20). Eden Soriano Trinidad
20). Eduardo de Bosco
21). Eliza Segiet
22). Emmanuel Douglas Mulomole
23). Emmanuel Tende Nzengu
24). Farhana Sait
25). Florabelle Lutchman
26). Goldrin Kelvins
27). Hasmukh Mehta
28) Indrani Radhakrishna
29). John Hayford
30). Joseph S. Spence
31). Jyotirmaya Thakur
32). K. Radhakrishnan
33). Khesise Lungma
34). Kishan Dahal
35). Kwame Kakraba Hayford
36). Leena Rajan
37). Lilla Latus
38). Lilian Ezegbulem
39). Lillian Woo
40). Luzviminda G. Rivera
41). Lynda Jacinta Ezegbulem
42). Maggie Faure –Vidot Vijay Kumar
43). Marcelo So
44). Marga Manga Jean Marie
45). Mala Naidoo
46). Mary Lynn Luiz
47). Mary L. Schmidt
48. Melvey Koka
49). Michael Brigden
50). Miri Miryam
51). Mohammed Erfun Amin
52). Myriam Ghezail Ben Brahim
53). Narendra Rajkumar
54). Nnane Ntuke
55). Nutan Sarawagi
56). Okorie Harrison
57). Padmaja Iyengar- Paddy
58). Pankajam Kottarath
59). Penny Wobbly
60). Pragya Suman
61). Pramila Khadun
62). Quadri Olawale Soliu
63). Rajan Mehra
64). Renette D’Souza
65). Rini Valentina
66). Sabrina Young
67). Sakina S. Dossaji
68). Samantha Beardon
69). Sarala Balachandran
70). Sarika Harikumar Shyam
71). Sharmila Mehta
72). Sonia Batra
73). Sonali Tiwari
74). Stella L. Luna
75) Turkan Ergor
76). Vandita Dharni
77). Venancio Castle
78). Violeta Marquez
79). Wendy Ronshausen
80). William Warigon
81). Yanita Ismail
82}. Noe Basurto
83). Shanita Vichare
84). Sania Zakir
85) Malakshmi Borthakur
86} Samuella Conteh
87} Sujata Paul

Congratulations to all participating authors who are all now bestselling authors.