It's time for the Mind Body Spirit genre to shed its missionary legacy

Throughout my life I’ve been a fan of Mind Body Spirit (MBS) books; in fact, I’m curently at book proposal stage for my own. In recent times, however, I have been less inclined to get excited about the launches I get invited to. Despite the camaraderie of fellow writers, the very visible lack of diversity has made me question: how fit is the MBS genre to be a voice for wellness today? Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

[ The Bookseller | 2020-06-29 03:20:51 UTC ]

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