
Bridging the gap between a breast cancer diagnosis and “who am I now?” with the power of writing.
The Journal
The only literary publication for and by the ones “too young” for breast cancer.
Sharing stories of hope since 2015.
You want to know how to move forward after a breast cancer diagnosis.
You want to know how to trust your body again.
You want to know you’re not alone.
You’re in the right place.
Our belief is that stories are the bridge to healing. Reading the stories of others diagnosed on the younger side (premenopause and/or 50ish and below), provides a much-needed community and support network. When you are ready, we hope you will write your story as well.
Featured Pieces From Inside the Journal
The Writing Community
An opportunity for everyone to find their voice and tell their personal story — whether you’ve never picked up a pen or are ready to (finally!) write your book. We help you learn to tell your own story to the survivors coming up behind you. This has the dramatic effect of turning a traumatic cancer experience into an empowering one!
Write for the Journal
Prompt-Style Writing
Writing Critiques
Free Writing Workshops
The Podcast
Be Heard.
Come for the stories; stay for the inspiration to write your way back to yourself.
Telling our stories can be the difference between a difficult cancer experience being traumatic and a difficult cancer experience being empowering.
— April Stearns
Learn more about Wildfire, how it got started, and meet the team.
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I have always been a girly-girl with a preference for feminine fashion. I loved creating fun, flirty looks for ordinary days. I loved heels for everyday wear (yes, even while working in the vineyard), and I loved wearing sexy outfits that showed off my boobs. My breasts were gorgeous, almost perfect – the kind that had a natural, yet full, teardrop shape with perky nipples. Until cancer happened. Twice.