's Words was created by a decade-old women's writing group,
Wildhaven Writers, from Bellingham, Washington, in response to Roe v. Wade being overturned. The book contains
personal essays and poetry pertaining to
abortion, body shaming, pregnancy, miscarriage, marriage, motherhood, rape, sexual abuse, counseling, empowerment, courage, and women's rights. Each piece tells a unique story highlighting the importance of a woman's right to choose what is best for her body and her life.
Women's Bodies, Women's Words is a testament to the strength, resilience, and courage of women and an urgent call to action to protect the reproductive rights that are essential to health and autonomy. These stories and poems remind us that we are not alone, we are stronger together, and our voices can cause change; as one brave woman wrote in the opening essay-
we can't give up. This collection is also a statement of commitment to continue rallying for the
rights of women in our divided country. The authors of
Women's Bodies, Women's Words hope that this collection will give other women the courage to come forth with their own stories, thereby healing and empowering them.