I love you pass it on tags New Zealand
I love you pass it on tags New Zealand
The first
publishing project of it's kind ilypio 'I love you pass it
on' has reached new Zealand shores.
The ilypio group is compiled of global writers all writing for a common cause - love. The group are in the process of launching their first book, '101 voices of love'.
The book, managed by Shawn Jason from Ontario Canada, will be gifted and distributed for free funded by it's authors and contributors with the aim of promoting and circulating positive messages into the community.
So far the project has sparked world wide attention, and authors from as far as America, Sri Lanka, Australia, Canada and New Zealand's own author and columnist Emma Mildon.
Mildons book 'License to Love' and columns share a similar slogan as what 'I love you pass it on' is trying to achieve, so when she got the opportunity to contribute to the book she jumped at the chance.
Mildon explains, "In a fast pace world full of current affairs and static it is easy for us to forget how much a positive message can affect change. We are lucky New Zealand's media tries to regulate the negative and balance the positive messages sent out to our society. This book is about that balance - but on a global scale."
Mildon shares,"101 voices of love is a book for any humanitarian out there - for the undiscovered oprah, Martin Luther King, Wayne Dryer or Bono..it is an opportunity for all voices to be heard and as a New Zealander I am honored to be part of such a global publishing project."
Mildon goes on by commenting, "ilypio are looking for more enlightened and insightful writers, poets, musicians and creatives to join the love movement and contribute. New Zealand has a hub of soulful talent and I feel even though we are the little guy on the global scale of things the messages coming out of our country are huge!"
The book is set to be released in May, and Mildon has made it her mission to ensure some copies make it to the land of the long white cloud.
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