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Dianna lost her newborn daughter to trisomy 18. Linda lost her 8-week-old son to SIDS. Melissa’s 13-month-old son died from sepsis. Part of the award-winning Grief Diaries series, Surviving Loss of an Infant shares the poignant stories of mothers who have all lost a baby. Covering tender issues such as handling painful birth and death dates, sorting through belongings, facing our fears and more, Surviving Loss of an Infant is a wonderful source of comfort for all who share a similar journey, and offers a treasured reminder that none of us walk it alone. See all books in the award-winning series at GriefDiaries.com. “HEALING . . . Grief Diaries: Surviving Loss of an Infant gives voice to a grief so private, most women bear it alone. These diaries can heal hearts and begin to build community and acceptance to speak the unspeakable, to acknowledge each loss and the child. Share this book with your sisters, mothers, grandmothers and friends who have faced the same grief. Pour a cup of tea together and know that you are no longer alone.” -DIANNA VAGIANOS ARMENTROUT, Poetry Therapist & Author of Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart: A Journey of Pregnancy, Grief and Infant Death Lynda Cheldelin Fell is an award-winning and international bestselling author, board president of the National Grief & Hope Coalition, and CEO of AlyBlue Media. Considered a pioneer in the field of inspirational hope in the aftermath of loss, Lynda has a passion for producing trailblazing projects that create a legacy of help, healing, and hope. She has interviewed Dr. Martin Luther King’s daughter, Trayvon Martin’s mother, sisters of the late Nicole Brown Simpson; Pastor Todd Burpo of Heaven is For Real, CNN commentator Dr. Ken Druck, and other societal newsmakers on finding healing and hope in the aftermath of life’s challenges and loss. What I Learned From Jack Canfield’s Rejections 7/2/2016, 8:24:00 AM AlyBlue Media, bereavement, grief, Grief Diaries, hardship, healing, hope, humanity, inspiration, lesson, loss, Lynda Cheldelin Fell, rejection, Rule of Five I recently read something interesting about Jack Canfield, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul series. I was intrigued and … One laugh can scatter a hundred griefs. So can one dance. 6/29/2016, 10:11:00 AM AlyBlue Media, bereavement, dance, dancing, death, grief, Grief Diaries, healing, hope, joy, life, loss, Lynda Cheldelin Fell This past weekend, my niece got married. I’m from a large family who has weathered some terrible heartaches over the years, … Thank you, Open to Hope TV, for featuring Grief Diaries! Representing nearly 300 writers, the four of us enjoyed being on the show with Dr. Heidi Horsley and Dr. Gloria Horsley. #HelpHealHope #GriefDiaries #OpentoHope 5/12/2016, 12:31:00 PM Sharing my story on Open to Hope TV in Manhattan 04/30/16 5/9/2016, 7:14:00 PM “Death doesn’t sell,” said the store clerk. 5/9/2016, 10:06:00 AM #AlyBlueMedia, #bereavement, #death, #dying, #grief, #griefdiaries, #grieving, #loss, #lossbysuicide, #LyndaCheldelinFell, #SharonEhlers, #suicide, #SurvivingLossBySuicide I’ll never forget the words the event coordinator said when I inquired about a book signing at Barnes & Nobles. … WHAT’S YOUR STORY? Speaking engagements and interviews: hello@alybluemedia.com 360-510-8590 Lynda Cheldelin Fell Lynda interviews Dr. Martin Luther King’s daughter, Dr. Bernice King Now one of the foremost resiliency experts in the United States, Lynda is dedicated to helping ordinary people share their own extraordinary stories through Grief Diaries, her groundbreaking series of anthology books exploring the intimate side of life while highlighting the true depth of human resiliency. The series began with eight titles exploring unique losses shared by people around the world. Over a hundred people in six countries registered for those first eight titles, and the books were launched in December 2015. Following their release, organizations and individuals began asking to join the series to help raise awareness about a larger spectrum of hardships. To date, more than 350 writers from around the world are contributing to thirty anthology titles now in the works.




