Friday, September 9, 2016

[Global] Gay Dads Book Call For Submissions

Hogan Hilling, nationally recognized author and creator of the DADLY Book Series and Henry Amador-Batten Founder of DADsquared, a blog community for Gay Fathers and Families www.dadsquared.org is inviting gay dads to submit a story for their book DADS Behaving DADLY: Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Gay Dads.
Hilling featured several gay dads in his first two Dads Behaving DADLY books and it inspired him to invite Amador-Batten to co-author a book just for gay dads to share their personal stories.

As of today Hilling and Amador-Batten have collected 50 stories and only need 20 more stories to complete the book. If you’d like to submit a story, visit DADSquared and click on the book image at the bottom right hand corner for instructions on how and where to submit or contact Henry Amador-Batten at info@dadsquared.org.

Your story will help make a strong case for the new kind of manhood today’s moern dads demonstrate every day and more importantly that Fatherhood Is Alive and Well!

Deadline for submission is 31 October 2016

About The Co-Authors

Hogan Hilling is an Oprah approved author of eight published parenting books and the Dads Behaving DADLY book series. Hilling has appeared on Oprah and ABC’s The Story of Fathers and Son. He is also the Founder of United We Parentwww.unitedweparent.com. Hilling is the father of three adult boys and lives in southern California.

Henry Amador-Batten lives in Durham, North Carolina and is a strong advocate for the LGBTQ community. Henry is also a contributor to Dads Behaving Dadly II. He lives with his husband and their three-year-old son. He and his husband were the first same-sex couple to jointly adopt a child in Broward County Florida —setting legal precedence for other same-sex families.  He is a certified Holistic Life Coach and specializes in teaching advanced life skills. He is the founding mind behind the parenting blog, DADsquared and hs developed it into an amazing resource and support destination for gay dads and dads to be. www.dadsquared.org

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