In March 2025, Philip Henderson submitted an essay for consideration in publication of the annual book produced by Transitions Mental Health Association of San Luis Obispo. His essay entitled, “Lovely Memories and Painful Recollections: Make us who we are,” was included in the May 30, 2025, edition of Opening Minds: An Artistic Celebration of Mental Health, Writer’s Collection Volume 2.
Carole Wagener’s memoir, The Hardest Year: A Love Story in Letters During the Vietnam War, will be displayed by publisher Ingram Spark at the American Library Association Conference in Philadelphia from June 26 to June 30 where 12,000 librarians will be in attendance. According to Coastal Dunes founder, Catherine Kitcho, “This is a big deal.”
Grace Bubulka published her fourth book, Ida’s Secrets, “the saga of a Depression-era immigrant who battles a childhood of poverty, abuse, and mental illness in inner-city Philadelphia. Attempting to overcome her demons, she remakes her identity as a New England socialite, but her past haunts her, returning her to the life from which she tried to escape. Employing generational secrets passed down from the Old Country, the resourceful Ida finds a way to transform her many flaws into attributes, finally finding success and peace in her later years.” Here’s the link to Grace’s book: LINK