Join us for the meaningful conversation with Redbud author Jenai Auman about her newly-released debut book, Othered: Finding Belonging with the God Who Pursues the Hurt, Harmed, and Marginalized. We are so grateful to hear more about her writing process, inspiration for this latest book, and her heart for writers.
In this conversation:
Jenai discusses her debut book, "Othered," which explores the theme of finding belonging with a God who cares for the marginalized.
She shares the emotional toll of the book launch and her celebration of the book's release, expressing her desire to offer hope and healing to others through her writing.
Thoughts on the intersections of racial and spiritual othering, highlighting the importance of the church as a place of healing and the need to recognize and address sociological injustices.
Jenai provides advice to aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of finding and expressing one's unique voice and writing as a means of healing and personal growth.
Go purchase, review, share, and look for more work by this phenomenal woman. You can also follow Jenai’s writing through her Substack:
.Cheering you on, Jenai!
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