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Heal Your Story

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Weekly notes on writing hard stories and healing trauma through the creative process with Trauma-Informed Writing Coach, Megan Febuary

Free Subscription Benefits

  • Writing prompts + creativity tips + vulnerable storytelling :)

Paid Subcription Benefits

  • Full access to The Prompted Memoir course
  • All the writing tips, prompts, and book publishing guidance
  • My endless gratitude :)

Paid Subscription Plans

  • $50 a year
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About Megan Febuary

Megan Febuary is an Author, Artist, and Trauma-Informed Writing Coach. She is also the creator of the global storytelling brand For Women Who Roar.

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