Your Story Matters!

We are inviting writers, storytellers, and everyday women of faith to contribute to an upcoming anthology centered around hope, honesty, and God's redeeming work. You don't need to have it all figured out, you don't need a perfectly wrapped ending, what matters is your yes - your willingness to share how God met you in the middle of real life.

This anthology isn't about perfection or performance. It's about testimony, courage, and legacy.

Your Story is Powerful.
Your Story is Warfare.
Your Story is Faithful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • Can I Get an Amen is a God-centered anthology stories from women of faith. These stories reflect moments that make you say “Amen!”—answered prayers, miracles, hope restored, and God’s faithfulness in real life. This is a spirit-led collective created to encourage, edify, and grow the faith of readers.

  • Women of faith from all walks of life are welcome. No prior writing or publishing experience is required. If God has done something in your life and you feel led to share it, this space is for you.

  • We are seeking stories that are:

    • God-centered

    • Hope-filled

    • Raw and vulnerable (without graphic detail)

    • Joyful testimonies of praise

    • Miraculous or answered prayer experiences

    Stories should uplift, encourage, and edify the soul. Content containing profanity, graphic descriptions, or anything contrary to this mission will not be accepted.

  • Yes.

    • Stories must honor God and align with biblical values.

    • Any scripture included must be properly cited with the Bible translation used.

    • Language and descriptions should remain respectful and suitable for a faith-based audience.

  • Final stories must be 1,000–1,600 words.

  • Yes. Stories may be excerpted or adapted from previously published work, but the original work must be clearly referenced during submission.

  • The initial submission is a story synopsis, submitted through a Google Form.
    The synopsis must be 200 words or less and include:

    • A brief overview of your story

    • Whether there is a scripture you stand on

    • What you hope readers will take away

    • Whether you will require a ghostwriter

    • Synopsis submissions open: until April 30, 2026.

    • Accepted authors will start being announced: May 1 - July 15

    • Final story deadline: July 30.

  • If accepted:

    • A $47 acceptance fee is due by Friday, May 29, 2026.

    • The remaining balance ($250) is due by August 30.

    • You may pay the $47.00 initial fee and then $100 in June, $50 in July, and $50.00 in August.

    • Payments may be paid through Trish's website - trishkuhl.com The website is being updating, if you have ANY issues, please contact Trish by email @ tkuhl1962@gmail.com

  • This anthology is a collaborative publishing project, not a traditional royalty-based model.

    Your contribution helps cover:

    • Professional editing and project management

    • Book design and formatting

    • Marketing and promotional materials

    • Author support and mentorship throughout the process

    More importantly, this project expands your reach. While your story will naturally reach your own audience, being part of this anthology places your testimony into 31 additional author networks—readers you may never have met otherwise. Our goal is to expand the territory of every author and multiply the impact of each testimony.

  • Yes.
    Authors retain full rights to their work. This anthology is published under a non-exclusive license, meaning:

    • You may reuse your story in future books or projects

    • The publisher retains the right to keep the anthology in publication for as long as they see fit

  • Each published author will receive:

    • A dedicated author bio section

    • Inclusion of an author photo

    • A physical proof of the book

    • Custom social media graphics for promotion

    • A paperback author copy (for authors who meet all deadlines)

  • Yes. This is an encouraging, mentor-led, spirit-guided project. You are not walking through this alone—we are here to support, guide, and steward your story with care.

  • Because your testimony could be the spark that starts someone else’s story. God never wastes what He brings you through, and obedience in sharing may be the very encouragement someone else is praying for.