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Her Words, Her Power

This #InternationalWomensDay, we shine a light on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers, uplifting communities, and leading with unwavering passion.

From authors and advocates to educators and trailblazers, these women redefine what it means to be strong and resilient. Their journeys—marked by courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams—serve as a testament to the power of determination and the impact of lifting others along the way. Today we celebrate their stories, their achievements, and the boundless possibilities they inspire for future generations.

Ali Williams

An inspiring coach and therapist from Adelaide, South Australia. After being diagnosed with breast cancer at 45, Ali embarked on a transformative journey of healing in mind, body, and energy. Her experience ignited a passion for helping women do the same. Since 2017, she has been guiding clients worldwide through their own personal transformations. Ali’s journey also led her to write her first book, The Glorious Responsibility of Happiness, sharing the powerful message that happiness is within reach for everyone—often in simpler ways than we expect.

Chelsey Peat

Two Sides to a Face tells the inspiring story of Chelsey, a fierce advocate and educator who has defied the odds. Born with Sturge Weber syndrome, she underwent multiple surgeries, including life-saving brain surgery as an infant. Despite predictions of significant limitations, she has surpassed them all—earning a sociology degree and a certificate in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. With nearly 40 years of experience living with a facial difference, Chelsey channels her journey into powerful advocacy, fighting discrimination and fostering inclusivity through her work with various organizations.

Peta-Ann Wood

An author, healer, and unapologetic trailblazer. After 25 years in media, PR, and communications, Peta-Ann found a new calling as a Holistic Counsellor, Reiki Master, and Colour Therapist. A breast cancer survivor, she chose to stay flat after a bilateral mastectomy—no prosthetics, no reconstruction, just full self-acceptance. Through soul-searching and self-discovery, she realized she didn’t need a “new normal”—she simply needed to celebrate her uniqueness. In What Happens When They Don’t Grow Back, she shares her story with warmth, wisdom, and a refreshingly candid style, inspiring others to embrace themselves fully.

Rasie Bamigbade

A leader, mentor, and bestselling author dedicated to empowering others. As the founder of RB Jumpstart Coaching and RB Jumpstart Mentorship & Youth Leadership Training Society, Rasie helps corporate leaders strengthen their teams and guides aspiring authors from idea to publication. Passionate about uplifting youth, she provides mentorship resources and bridges the opportunity gap in leadership. In Be Not Alone, she shares her insights on self-leadership and personal growth, inspiring lasting change.

Monica Buchanan

Monica, a psychologist, educator, and advocate for community empowerment, authored Outsider, a powerful exploration of resilience, identity, and belonging. With a PhD in psychology and a background in Women’s Studies, she built a long and fulfilling career in counseling, psychotherapy, and coaching. Passionate about uplifting marginalized communities, she now develops strength-based resources to support those in need. An active volunteer, she continues to make a difference while embracing mindfulness, reading, writing, gardening, and meditative walks. Through both her professional and personal life, she inspires others to live with purpose, resilience, and compassion.

Elaine Kozak

An author whose journey has been as rich and varied as the stories she writes. From designing information-retrieval systems to shaping international trade policy and co-founding an award-winning winery, she has embraced each chapter of her life with passion and curiosity. Her vineyard experience led to her debut mystery novel, Root Causes, followed by The Lighthouse and Rhapsody in a Minor Mode. Now based in Victoria, Canada, Elaine continues to craft compelling stories, proving that it’s never too late to pursue new adventures.

Monique Gliozzi

Monique, a psychiatrist, educator, and aviator, has a passion for both medicine and aviation. Based in Perth, she specializes in forensic psychiatry and has served as a Senior Clinical Lecturer at UWA. She also holds a commercial pilot’s license and works as a senior flight instructor. Monique published Foresight, Hunted, Vestige, Diversity, Facets of the Past, Once Is Never Enough, Hidden, and Requittal with Tellwell.

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Tellwell August Author of the Month: Karen Harmon

Exploring New Horizons: Karen Harmon’s Growth From Memoirs and Biographies to Fiction

With joy comes pain, and with humour comes tears. Life is hard, but it can be equally, if not more, lovely. Communication is the key, and trying to find the silver lining is a tremendous asset toward making a difference in your overall well-being.

Karen Harmon
Karen on Midday Show

Karen Harmon began her writing journey with memoirs and biographies before venturing into fiction. Her work, including the Book Excellence Award Finalist Looking for Normal, delves deeply into personal and family struggles. A sought-after guest on prominent media platforms, like CBC Daybreak with Shelley Joyce and the CFJC Midday Show with Tanya Cronin, Karen shares insights on her inspiration, the transition between genres, and advice for aspiring authors. Her experiences highlight the joy of exploring new creative paths and the importance of relatability and authenticity in writing. Stay tuned for her upcoming release, Class of ’56, a prequel to her successful novel Class of ’78.

Looking for Normal was a Book Excellence Award Finalist. Can you share what inspired you to write this memoir and how it felt to receive such recognition on such a personal story?

Karen with her books

I wrote Looking for Normal because both of my parents had passed away. My children never got to meet my father, and yet they had beautiful memories of my mother. When my son was 13, I used to tell him stories about my father riding the rails during the Depression at the age of 13. My dad’s life had been one adventure after the next, so my son kept telling me I should write a book. So I did. I was nervous and apprehensive, but I knew my parents’ story would be relatable to so many. When I received recognition in the category of Women’s Health, I was surprised and pleased. My mother struggled with mental health issues during a time when such topics were hush-hush and swept under the carpet. I know my parents would be very proud of me, and now my children have our family’s legacy.

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Celebrating Women’s HERstory Month!

It’s International Women’s History Month, and we’re raising a toast to our incredible women and their herstories!

Let’s take a moment to shine the spotlight to the remarkable achievements of our talented women authors who continue to inspire us with their incredible stories.

Blaise Hunter

Blaise is a writer, multi-award-winning humanitarian, international speaker, fertility expert, certified human rights advocate, Mother of Purpose, and Breaker of Chains. Her mission is to heal with her humanity.

Every day we experience assumptions, conflict, triggers, and disconnect, but we never really hone our communication skills. Blaise Hunter, the author of Heroine: Embrace Your Flaws & Own Your Awesome, takes you on a journey of becoming a Captain Communicator.

Rita Kakati-Shah

Rita is a three-time winner of the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, and the recipient of multiple international awards in recognition of advancing gender equality, diversity, and inclusion, and empowering women, girls, and youth around the world.

The Goddess of Go-Getting tells the compelling story of Rita’s journey with candor and authority as she calls for policy and societal changes that support the backbone of the economy.

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Her story, her voice: A celebration of female creativity this International Women’s Day!

For centuries, women writers have been making their mark on the world of literature, breaking through barriers and inspiring readers with their stories. From fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, classic novels, to modern memoirs, the works of women writers have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we want to take time to honour female authors who have helped shaped the literary world as we know it today. So, join us as we take a closer look at some of the remarkable women who continue to inspire us today!

Rita Kakati-Shah

Award-winning entrepreneur, public speaker, media contributor, best-selling author, and recognized by President Joe Biden with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for her international mentoring and volunteering to support young people, women, and minorities of all ages.

Her book, Goddess of Go-Getting, has become the number-one bestseller across multiple categories on Amazon.

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Celebrating Tellwell’s Indie Authors – May Author Success Stories

We’re so proud to celebrate our authors each month and let everyone know how incredible they are when it comes to promoting their books to the masses! And this month is no different!

It’s been an exciting month for quite a few Tellwell authors – from award wins, to interviews with major media outlets, to some incredible reviews! Great work, everyone!

Paul Smyth’s DELIVERIES won the Action/Thriller Fiction award 2021/2022 from the 1st Annual BREW Book Awards, which is run by the book blogger group The Chrysalis BREW Project.

Are you a fan of suspenseful reads? Get your copy of DELIVERIES here.

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Author of the Month

Myriam Huser, pilot, humanitarian and author on how writing helped her learn more about herself and why she encourages everyone to JUST GO FOR IT!

 I never wanted to fit into what was normally expected of a woman; I chose to chase my dreams instead. 

Myriam Huser, author of They Called Me Sky Hunter

Myriam Huser is an incredibly skilled pilot and a talented storyteller – ask her about the time she was detained in Sudan while on a humanitarian aid mission; or, what it was like to hike Mount Kilimanjaro. She’s also a nature photographer and videographer. Recently, Myriam added ‘author’ to her list of titles and experience. They Called Me Sky Hunter, her new memoir about her adventures as one of the first women bush pilots, was published earlier this summer. Since then, she’s received countless reviews praising her book. She’s also had some fun interactions with the media. While being interviewed by Calgary morning radio hosts, Sue and Andy, she was told that, “she makes Indiana Jones look like a librarian!”

We caught up with Myriam to see how things have been going in her new adventure as an author. She shares her reflections and advice, and a couple of entertaining stories from her new book for Tellwell’s August author of the month feature. Enjoy the read!

Tell us a bit about yourself.

Who am I? Sometimes I wonder myself, haha. I was born in the Swiss Alps and I immigrated to Canada in my twenties. I never really stayed put as my aviation career kept taking me across the globe.

Most people see me as a strong independent woman. I see myself mostly as a shy introvert who is simply living her life as she wants. I do realize that my life is not an ordinary life, but to me, it’s just my normal life. I never wanted to fit into what was normally expected of a woman; I chose to chase my dreams instead. 

What inspired you to write They Called Me Sky Hunter?

Being aware that my life has been one big adventure that most people would never experience, I felt the need to share it. I wrote it, in part, to inspire anyone who has a dream but doubts if they can realize it. I’m hoping it will give those people the little push to get started. I also wanted to write it for those who cannot pursue their dreams, for whatever different reasons. 

I wanted to take people on a journey where they can escape to far away lands and experience extraordinary adventures through the stories in my book.

Personally, it also gives me an extra sense of accomplishment, the feeling that everything I have done won’t be forgotten as if it never mattered. 

Your book is full of incredible adventures that take us from Baghdad to Darfur to Sudan; from Uganda to Algeria; from the South of France to British Columbia. You’ve lived such a full life! Is there a particular story that you’re excited for readers to discover from your book? 

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Celebrating Women! Award-winning authors, rave reviews and publicity

This month, as we celebrate Women’s History Month, we want to celebrate the successes of some of the incredibly talented women published with Tellwell! 

These fabulous women have risen up and used their imagination, voice and experience to create something timeless. Each of our featured authors are celebrating a unique success in their journey as an author.

From the kind generosity of young author Shreya Gupta, to some local spotlights for authors Jennifer Chapin, Gabriella Kikwaki, and Dr. Greta Archbold! Back around to the highly acclaimed work of Darice Cairns, Ellie Beals, and Maria Depenweiller. 

We hope you check out the stories from some of Tellwell’s women creators.

Shreya Gupta donated all the the proceeds made in the month of February from the sales of her book, Flamingo Feet, to #PinkShirtDay! What is Pink Shirt Day? Pink Shirt Day is an Anti-Bullying Day when people wear a pink shirt to symbolize a stand against bullying. 

Shreya’s involvement in Pink Shirt Day had her featured on Global News, 980 CKNW radio, Breakfast Television with Bevo Brown, and on the Pink Shirt Foundation website! Shreya, we celebrate your continued success and generosity. You go girl! 

Check out Shreya’s interview with Breakfast Television with Devo Brown by clicking here!

Shreya is also the recipient of the 2021 International Elite Women’s Global Award (youth category). The award recognizes outstanding women & young girls who have demonstrated innovation & leadership. Congratulations Shreya!


Gabriella is another young Tellwell author who we are excited to celebrate! Gabriella, and her parents Angel & Olivier, joined Mike Stubbs on London Live 980CMFL to discuss her bilingual juvenile chapter book A Link Between Two Worlds / Un Lien Entre Deux Mondes: Volume 1 & 2. 

Check out Gabriella’s interview with Mike Stubbs by clicking here!


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