ABOUT US

The Beginning

Jenny and Tracey first crossed paths in 2021 as contributing authors in a collaborative book project. The experience offered visibility but little guidance on how to leverage that visibility once launch week was over.

Jenny leveraged her background in sales and marketing to generate $17,500 in revenue from that book launch through aligned programs, products, and workshops.. But the result wasn't just financial. It revealed something more important: there was a real gap in how women were being supported through the publishing process. Getting words into the world was only part of it. Women needed support to carry their work further and turn it into something that would grow.

Tracey arrived at the same conclusion from a different angle. Having spent years on both sides of the publishing world: self-publishing short fiction, ghostwriting, editing, academic formatting, and supporting collaborative projects behind the scenes for other hybrid publishers, She had a rare, full-picture view of how all the pieces fit together. Tracey saw exactly where the model was falling short.

Five months after that first book launched, the Women Writing Intentionally Collective was born.

What We've Built

Since 2022, we have led six collaborative books, guided 71 authors through the writing and launch process, and consistently have multiple collaborative and solo author projects in active development. Together we have contributed to and led 15 bestselling books, hold Amazon #1 Bestselling Author status, and have been featured in Authority Magazine. In 2023, we received the International Impact Book Award in both Business and Spirituality.

What we're most proud of is what our authors have secured: industry recognition, media features, expanded visibility in their fields, and the confidence that comes from knowing their voice matters and their story deserves to be heard.

Why We Built It

Traditional publishing operates through a gatekeeping model — one that asks authors to pitch, conform, and often surrender creative control and long-term rights. Self-publishing, on the other hand, frequently leaves writers navigating editing, design, and launch strategy entirely on their own.

For women writing about lived experience, spirituality, embodiment, cultural nuance, or deeply personal transformation, neither path has always created space for their full voice.

We didn't build the Collective to rebel against publishing. We built it to uphold professional standards while removing unnecessary barriers — so that women could share their stories, retain ownership of their work, and learn how to generate real income from the books, programs, products, workshops, and services that grow out of them.

Women Writing Intentionally was built for women who refuse to wait to be chosen.