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Cover Reveal for the Girls Write Now 2025 Anthology: Hope Lives In Our Words

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It’s almost here! The Girls Write Now 2025 Anthology will be published August 26, 2025 via Dutton Books, in collaboration with Amazon Literary Partnership, and Feminist Press. Featuring an epigraph by Suleika Jaouad and a foreword by Winnie Holzman, this anthology carries the wisdom and creativity of women and gender expansive writers. An inspiring summary of the words that stand the test of time, the theme “Hope Lives in Our Words” encourages each reader to reflect on the power of language to shape our world. Stay tuned for pre-order information…

Save the date to celebrate at our November 6 book launch with McNally Jackson!

From the Editors

We often think about hope as a feeling deep down inside that drives us to believe that better is possible. While true, hope is also an action. It’s something that we can embody and work towards. Hope doesn’t just randomly occur inside of us. It lives. In order to survive, it manifests itself through our words, our connections, and our attitudes. By resisting the circumstances that wish to render us hopeless, we aren’t just being hopeful; we’re also letting everyone else around us know that another option is possible. The day we lose hope is the day we lose ourselves, our history, our action.

Hope Lives in Our Words begins with the belief that hope is not passive—it is an active, imaginative force. It lives in our ability to create, to dream beyond what we see, and to trust in what we cannot yet grasp. Hope is individual, but also collective—a power we hold together strengthened when we speak, write, and share. Life has a cyclical nature, in that we constantly move through despair and back into light, again and again. Even in our darkest hours, when the night feels endless, we are reminded that dawn always returns—and the chance to tell our stories with it. Hope is not a frantic grasping, but something more patient, more rooted—like in the words of Rainer Maria Rilke: “ripening like the tree which does not force its sap and stands confident in the storms of spring.” This book, and the following messages from our community, are a celebration of that kind of hope—the kind that grows in us slowly, surely, and together. The following quotes were contributed by members of the Girls Write Now community—including mentees, mentors, speakers, staff, partners, teaching artists, and more. We hope these words inspire the hope within you and encourage you to share and spread hope of your own.

— Azia Armistead & Kathryn Destin, Writers & Girls Write Now Coordinators

From the Designers

Senior Designer at Penguin Random House, and the designer behind the Girls Write Now Anthology covers, Dominique Jones, shares a glimpse of her process designing the cover for Hope Lives in Our Words.

“I was trying to bring light to the darkness in the world we’re living in now. How can we brighten ourselves and our voices in a way that shines through? So I was inspired by where light meets dark and having something that shines through be the words on the pages.”

Girls Write Now I.V. Edit – Print Anthology Committee

Jan Alexander
Committee Member

Kayla Dudley
Committee Member

Nadine Matthews
Committee Co-Chair

Nan Bauer-Maglin
Committee Member

Mariah Dwyer
Committee Co-Chair

Kenna McCafferty
Committee Co-Chair

Annaya Baynes
Committee Co-Chair

Gabriela Galvin
Committee Member

Carol Paik
Committee Co-Chair

Audrey Bergen
Committee Member

Nicole Goldberg Henry
Committee Member

Lisbett Rodriguez
Committee Co-Chair

Rosie Black
Committee Co-Chair

Jenissa Graham
Committee Co-Chair

Patricia Rossi
Committee Member

Susan Bolotin
Committee Member

Catherine Greenman
Committee Member

Anne Sanderson
Committee Co-Chair

Kaia Boyer
Committee Member

Daphney Guillaume
Committee Co-Chair

Mara Santilli
Committee Co-Chair

Laura Buchwald
Committee Member

Lily He
Committee Member

Marisa Siegel
Committee Co-Chair

Dana Buckhorn
Committee Member

Fiona Hernandez
Committee Member

Madeline Stone
Committee Member

Anne Caceres-Gonzalez
Committee Member

Donna Hill
Committee Member

Maryellen Tighe
Committee Co-Chair

Luna Calvario Rojas
Committee Member

Kayah Hodge
Committee Member

Emily Toliver
Committee Member

Meg Cassidy
Committee Co-Chair

Becca James
Committee Co-Chair

Kiki Tom
Committee Co-Chair

Andrea Cepeda
Committee Co-Chair

Lauren Kiel
Committee Member

Sophia Torres
Committee Member

Martina Clark
Committee Member

Vahni Kurra
Committee Co-Chair

Rebecca Warchut
Committee Member

Nicole Comly
Committee Member

Alejandre
Lamas-Nemec
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Elissa Weinstein
Committee Member

Shreya Darji
Committee Member

Soyolmaa Lkhagvadorj
Committee Co-Chair

Liza Wyles
Committee Co-Chair

Katie Della Mora
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Molly MacDermot
Committee Co-Chair

Ana Yglesias
Committee Member

Colleen Markley
Committee Member


Meet the Girls Write Now I.V. Edit – Print Anthology Committee
Katie Della Mora
Mentor

Katie Della Mora

Katie Della Mora is a writer, producer and sketch comedian. Her work has appeared online, at festivals and onstage at UCB and Peoples Improv Theatre NY, Planet Ant in Detroit and more. She has performed Off-Off Broadway, at PIT NYC SketchFests, Quickie Film Fest, UCBT’s Sketch Cram, Del Close Marathon and many more. She’s written for four sketch comedy teams and the short comedic play she co-wrote appeared at UCBT NY in fall of 2019. She has also created content for national brands and digital platforms. She is proud to be a Girls Write Now mentor and enjoys teaching writing and acting.

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Kayla Dudley

Mentee, Intern

Kayla Dudley (she/her) is a poet, educator, and artivist dedicated to using storytelling as a tool for social change. A recent graduate from John Jay College with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Africana Studies, she explores the intersections of identity, justice, and healing through her work. She is the CEO/Founder of Healotry, a workshop series that invites participants to confront silence and reclaim their voices through creative expression. Her poetry often centers on love, resilience, and the lived experiences of Black women and queer communities. She aspires to continue blending art and advocacy as she pursues her graduates in creative writing and Africana Studies.

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Mariah Dwyer

Mariah Dwyer is a Girls Write Now mentee alum and a member co-chair of the Editorial Committee for the Print Anthology. She previously worked as a Publicist at Little, Brown and Company and Fortier Public Relations.

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Gabriela Galvin
Mentor

Gabriela Galvin

Gabriela Galvin is a health journalist based in Washington, D.C., whose work focuses on the relationship between policy and people. Her reporting has taken her across the country, including California’s Central Valley and the Texas-Mexico border, as well as rural communities in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Washington.

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Nicole Goldberg Henry

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Alum Mentor

Jenissa Graham

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Catherine Greenman

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Daphney Guillaume

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Lily He

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Fiona Hernandez
Mentee

Fiona Hernandez

Fiona Hernandez graduated from college last year with her B.A. in Journalism. Ever since she was a child, she watched the Today show every morning with her family. That inspired her to go into journalism because she wanted to travel around the world and share other people's stories. She loves to read, write, travel, and meditate. Her passion for journalism, communications, and public relations has shown her that storytelling is a powerful tool. She is excited to share her writing with all of you and create new stories!

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Donna Hill
Mentor

Donna Hill

Mentor Donna Hill is a multi-published author with more than 90 published titles to her credit. Three of her novels were adapted for television. Most recently, her novel Confessions is B-Flat is be adapted for the screen with Amblin Partners and Executive Producer Octavia Spencer. Donna has an MFA in Creative Writing and is currently an Assistant Professor at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn.

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Kayah Hodge
Mentee

Kayah Hodge

A native Brooklynite, Kayah Hodge is a Digital Creator at Macmillan Publishers and member of the Girls Write Now Anthology Committee. The recent alumna of Hamilton College specialized in Creative Writing, honed her voice as a lover of literature, and was recently featured in Carnegie Hall's Afrofuturism display. Outside of writing mixed genre material, Kayah enjoys spending time learning new recipes and cooking with love. Her favorite authors include Jacqueline Woodson, James Baldwin, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. She particularly appreciates work that sheds light on immigrant experiences and the vastness of underrepresented cultures.

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Becca James
Mentor

Becca James

Becca James in an editor living in Astoria, Queens.

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LaurenKiel
Mentor

Lauren Kiel

This is Lauren Kiel’s third year as a mentor with Girls Write Now. She works at Bloomberg Media, where she is general manager for Bloomberg Green, an editorial brand focused on climate news and analysis. Lauren enjoys reading and caring for her plants, and she looks forward to getting to travel again soon.

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Vahni Kurra
Girls Write Now Staff

Vahni Kurra

Community & Marketing Manager

Vahni Kurra (she/hers) hails from disparate parts of the American Midwest with roots in Southern India. She recently earned a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Kenyon College, where she co-edited Hika, Kenyon’s oldest, student-run literary magazine. Vahni’s work centers on themes of displacement, and her personal essay, “Banana Republic,” was published in Oyster River Pages. She is currently the book review editor for Sweet: A Literary Confection. Vahni has always been a strong advocate for the rights of women and trans* folks, as she has interned for NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio and helped facilitate a peer support program for Kenyon students impacted by sexual assault. Vahni is excited to blend her passions for gender equality and creative writing as she works with Girls Write Now to ensure that all mentees have the same opportunities that she did to pursue their artistic and personal dreams.

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Alejandre Lamas-Nemec

Alejandre Lamas-Nemec is a Cuban-American poet and writer, and a member of Bryn Mawr College’s class of 2029.

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