Writing Guidelines (i'Mpossible Books)

The i'Mpossible Project is looking for writers for The i'Mpossible Project book series—where regular folks share a personal story of inspiration or an event in life where they overcame tremendous odds. Everyone has a powerful story to tell and something to teach the world—let us learn from you! 
See the guidelines below, and learn about the inspiration for The i'Mpossible Project as well. Volume 1 in the series was published in January 2016, and there are currently 5 i'Mpossible books.

Writer Guidelines
Your piece must be about you—an inspirational moment, an epiphany, finding your dream job, discovering your life’s purpose, your coming of age.
What did you learn, how has it changed your life, and what can the reader take away?

The fine-ish print


Your piece can only be 1000 words maximum. And your accompanying bio can only be 100 words maximum. 
The piece must be credited to you. Anonymous pieces will be accepted at the discretion of the curator/editor. 
Short paragraphs and bullet points are welcome.
No foul language in your piece.
Your piece can’t be overly promotional, it’s a story.
Your piece can’t promote a religion or religious domination. However, you can write about your faith and how it’s impacted your life.
You may repost your own content on your site, blog, or on someone else’s website or blog as long as it’s properly attributed (and linked to) as having appeared on this blog first (if that is, indeed, the case).

Send inquiries and posts to: josh@iampossibleproject.com 
 
Why is this "The i’Mpossible Project?"

Inspired by Josh Rivedal's book and one-man show The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah. Gospel (non-religious) means "Good News" and Josh's good news is that he's alive, and thriving, able to tell his story, and help other people.
On his international tour with his one-man show, he found incredible people who felt voiceless or worthless yet who were outstanding people with important personal stories waiting to be told. These personal stories changed his life and the life of the storyteller for the better. 
Josh continues to share his story and he is looking for people in all walks of life, online and offline, to help give them a voice and share their stories with the world.

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