I was introduced to Kris Radish through her book, Annie Freeman’s Fabulous Traveling Funeral.
In the book, Katherine Givens and four women who are about to become her best friends, each begin an adventure with a UPS package. Inside is a pair of red sneakers filled with ashes and a note that will forever change their lives.
I was intrigued with the way that Kris made women’s friendships come alive and there was no way that I was not going to interview her!
Kris writes of herself, “When I spread my own life out like I do with the characters in my novel I often end up smiling – what a life I have lived and am living. This is what I write about – real women and real emotions and the real pains and joys of those small events that end up filling all the years of our lives. I like to think that I have created my own genre, Broads Who Have Been There. One of the greatest compliments I can get is for a reader to tell me – I thought you were inside my head writing about my life. I want my readers to know that they are not alone and that there is another women down the street, around the corner, or one state over going through the same things they are going through.”
Kris continues, “We are all connected and I see it as my job to point that out and to also let my readers know that female friendship is as important as the air we breathe. Life is for living and so many of us simply exist.”
She writes in a most delightful way that which we, At Weaving the World Media have as our deep knowing, we are very committed to the concept that “Our World is changing as women voice their views, weave their values and lead the way.”
Learn more and contact Kris:
What Can You Do?
- Read A Grand Day to Get Lost
- Suggestion: Sign up for Kris’ newsletter
- Plan to be at her retreat in 2014
- Invitation: Read the Living Declaration that the Founding Mothers created at the March 2012 Women’s Grassroots Congress Then, join the Intentional World of the EGG.
- Invitation: Click my comment link and let’s initiate some great conversations
Thanks to Kari Hillery for her marvelous music! One World Kari’s website
And thanks to you for being in the audience. Without you, Weaving the World would not exist!
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