Win The Me I Never Was by Francine C. Still Hicks!

The Me I Never Was

Win The Me I Never Was by Francine C. Still Hicks! To enter the contest, fill out the form below between May 8 and May 30.

To LGBTQ community: loving yourselves is key, especially amidst "religious freedom laws"

Love for one's self is persistent, yet all too often ignored. When other people feel justified in being hateful, being true to the self can function as a shield.

In her new book "The Me I Never Was," author Francine C. Still Hicks gives reader the tools and confidence to discover the person they should be. She pulls from personal experiences and her professional background to teach others ways to develop their true selves and stray from society's labels.

Still Hicks is an active artist, author, musician, inspirational speaker and historical lecturer.  She says she has often felt the pressure of society, friends and family members to act a certain way or be a certain person.  She turned to self-love and fulfillment to become the person she was truly meant to be. 

"I know the pain of struggling to be my true self with family and associates not understanding who I am inside," Still Hicks said.  "I wish to bring enlightenment to humanity through the eyes of my soul."

"The Me I Never Was" is a guide to self-discovery through prose and poetry meant to inspire and motivate others to stray from stereotypes and labels.  

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