After Rain Skies: The Global Anthology by Michelle Ayon Navajas–Contributor Profiles

Hey, friends. Nine days remain until the release of Michelle Ayon Navajas’ book After Rain Skies: The Global Anthology. March 8, 2025 will herald the arrival of a vitally important collection of poetry and prose dealing with violence and abuse and the stories of those who have survived and shared their personal experiences. You can read more about this anthology here:

In the lead-up to the book’s release, Michelle has been kind enough to feature short contributor profiles of those whose work appears in the anthology. Her graciousness in recognizing these authors is so appreciated. Recently, she featured my profile, and you can check it out here if you’d like:

I’m honored and humbled to be a part of this initiative to raise awareness for this significant cause. Michelle’s advocacy and hard work have done wonders for victims of abuse and violence, saving lives and helping people heal and find the light of hope again. Sincere thanks, Michelle, for allowing me to participate in this endeavor. ❤️

33 thoughts on “After Rain Skies: The Global Anthology by Michelle Ayon Navajas–Contributor Profiles

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this information, Mike, and congrats for being a contributor! I’m thrilled for you and Michelle and all the other contributors. This is important work. I look forward to picking up a copy, reading, and spreading the word. I’m heading over to read your profile and learn more about the book.

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    1. Thanks a bunch, Diana. This is a noble and crucial initiative, and there’s no one better to lead the way than our friend Michelle. I’m so fortunate to be included in this anthology along with several of my blogging friends. I can’t wait for March 8! I wish my mom were still around. She’d really appreciate this project and Michelle’s tireless advocacy. 😊

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  2. I appreciate your honesty in sharing your experience through your poetry, Mike! Abuse and violence at home are not something easy to talk about. Through therapy, people may acknowledge and accept the reality, but it’s not something anyone can get over with. It’s great meeting you through Diana.

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    1. Thanks so much, Miriam. I’m so proud of Michelle and her fearlessness and tireless advocacy on behalf of victims of abuse and violence. When she asked me to participate in this project, I jumped at the opportunity. All of these voices sharing our experiences…I hope readers find healing and liberation through them. It’s so important to know we’re not alone in our struggles. I appreciate your kindness so much. 😊

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      1. You’re welcome , Mike. I had my experience with my ex (verbal). I don’t talk or write about it in respect to my daughter’s love for him (he died of brain cancer 5 years ago). We went separate ways 30 years ago.

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    1. Hey, Maggie. I totally agree. It’s most definitely an honor to be a part of Michelle’s initiative. I’m excited that so many of my blogging friends are among the contributors. This is a special project, for sure. 😊

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    1. Hey, Nigel. It’s a special project, indeed. Michelle’s dedication to this cause is so admirable. Tons of respect for her. I’m stoked that you’re among the contributing authors. Your gifts reach beyond your ability as a wordsmith and extend to your integrity, goodness and courage as a human being. I’m honored to stand with you in this initiative. 😊

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    1. Your very kind, Annette. Thank you so much. I made up my mind as a little kid that I would never, ever be like my dad. I consider myself fortunate that I was able to make it through those terrible years and still be able to feel and care. When Michelle asked me to participate in this project, I thought of my mom and all she endured, and it was an easy decision for me. I hope others will find hope and strength by reading this collection. Michelle’s advocacy is a real life-saver. 😊

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    1. Thank you kindly, Lauren. Michelle’s a tireless warrior for this noble cause. I’m honored to be a contributor, especially since so many of my writer friends are involved. It’s a significant project, for sure. March 8 will be a special day for a lot of people. 😊

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    1. Hi, Liz. Thank you so much for your kindness and for sharing the word of Michelle’s wonderful and important project. It’s an honor to be a contributor, and I believe so much good will come of this initiative. 😊

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    1. Kindest thanks, Sue. Michelle works so hard for this cause and she’s done so much to advocate on behalf of victims of violence and abuse. She’s truly a remarkable person. I’m honored to participate, and I have every confidence many folks will benefit from this initiative. 😊

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  3. Congratulations, Mike. I am so grateful to be included in this amazing anthology with you and all the other wonderful writers. We are all blessed to be part of this project. I, too, am grateful to Mich for spreading awareness about abuse and doing it on a global level. Congratulations again my friend. Many blessings

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    1. Thanks so much, Joni. It’s an important project, for sure, and Michelle’s hard work will help a lot of people. I’m excited to be a contributor alongside you, my friend. A wonderful honor for me, indeed. March 8 is coming soon! 😊

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