Lilith House Press

Biography

Mentoring Women* Writers
Do you dream about publishing your own book, but feel overwhelmed by all the self-publishing options out there?
Lilith House Press has simple solutions to make your dream a reality.

*Why the Asterisk?
​Because our definition of "women" is inclusive of trans and non-binary people. We are proud to support those who are looking for a home for their work. Welcome.

Because we are a small business, we can offer personalized help at a much lower cost than most self-publishers or vanity presses. Our goal is to help as many women writers as possible shine a light on their work. We partner with a team of independent women editors and designers to bring your book to life.

Anna Blake and Crissi McDonald offer decades of combined experience as writers and self-published authors. Let us guide you through the process of bringing your voice into the world. Let us show you it doesn't have to be cost prohibitive and we can show you how simple it can be. We are committed to raising women's voices

When you work with Lilith House Press, you will get clear answers to your self-publishing questions, direct access to editors and designers, and you'll have the final say in how your book looks, sounds, and feels. From your computer screen (or notebook) to selling internationally through online retailers and your own copy of your book, Lilith House Press is available to help guide each step. We provide the map. You provide the talent, the vision and the self-motivation to finish your journey. ​Your voice matters!

Where to find Lilith House Press online

Books

What She Wrote
Price: $9.95 USD. Words: 60,860. Language: English. Published: November 9, 2020 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors, Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - multi-author
What She Wrote: An Anthology of Women’s Voices is the creation of women who have written what is in their hearts and minds. You will find not only seasoned authors in this anthology, but also women who’ve kept their words enclosed in a journal. Women who’ve set their words free in a blog. Women who have dreamed of seeing their words in print, and women who are secret poetry writers.