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Curvaceous Attitude Film
Curvaceous Attitude Book

 

What is your Curvaceous Attitude?

 

What do you love about your curves?


How did you learn to embrace your curves?

 

Were you bullied about your weight? If so, how did you overcome it?

 

What is your best feature? Why?

 

What message do you have for other curvy women who are struggling with confidence issues?

 

Share your story, message, or poem in the Curvaceous Attitude book. (Up to three poems and/or your story/message up to 10 pages. I hate to limit word count due to people not being able to get their proper message across. 

 

You will receive graphic images to promote you being a co-author of the book, get to speak on a tele-summit (over the phone) thats topic is related to beauty and have the opportunity to purchase books for a highly reduced rate.


 

December 1, 2015

 

 

The cost of participation in the book is $5.

 

You will get your submission included in The Goal Digger's Little Book of Success Secrets. 

 

Promotions on the website and the Facebook Page.

 

The opportunity to purchase books at a highly-discounted rate of around $6-$7 each.

 

The opportunity to be a part of book signings, google hangouts, blogtalk shows, blog interviews, and more.

 

The chance to help men and women around the world reach their goals! 

Curvaceous Attitude Photo Shoot
Curvaceous Attitude Fashion Show

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is your Curvaceous Attitude?

 

 Hello Curvaceous Woman with Attitude!

 

We are glad you stumbled across this opportunity and you will be too! With Lane Bryant's #ImNoAngel campaign among other campaigns and hashtags that say size doesn't matter, we have decided to take our normal book publishing to a whole another level! 

 

My name is Ashley Love and I started the #IAmSimplyBeautiful movement because I was tired of standards being placed on us women that we have to be a certain age, shape, size or skin color to be beautiful. I was bullied for many years for being FAT, CHUBBY and A BLOB. That is why I started my organization, Fearless Poets. We put out our first book, Fearless Poets Against Bullying in 2014. I realized that women (and men) who have confidence are less likely to get bullied or even be bullies, so I compiled Tainted Elegance: Simply Beautiful and it was released on Valentine's Day 2015. Both books hit the best seller list the first week and are being read around the world. 

 

I can't stop with just those books because something is still tugging on my heart that I must address. I wore a size 12 in the 6th grade, a 14 in jr. high and a 16 in highschool. After my 2nd daughter, I ballooned up to a size 26 ( yes, I said a 26). I would loose weight then I would gain it back. After my youngest daughter's birth in 2010, I lost weight and am not a comfortable size 18. BUT it is not my size that affects me. It is the fact that I hated my body at a size 12, 16, 26, and even back at an 18. It took me years to learn to love my body. I avoided mirrors because I hated my chubby stomach and my fat face. It took daily affirmations, lots of tears and lots of digging deep within myself to finally be able to say #IAmSimplyBeautiful. 

 

I want to take things to the NEXT LEVEL! I want to not only inspire and empower women, but I want those women to empower other and so on. I thought and though and spoke with my team and with other women and came up with the conclusion that it takes more than just a few of us to make this happen and we need to hit all senses. How would we do this? Well, a book is a great way to start, but we need to do more!

 

So this is what we came up with:

 

A team of filmakers and producers have joined together to create the film version of Curvaceous Attitude.

Like the book, you will be able to share your story and message in a relaxed environment, but the film will take a different approach on presentation. We will be interviewing models, curvy women, clothing designers and more. Our goal is to take an in-depth look at the lives of curvy women and anser the follwing questions:

 

Were you ever bulled for being curvy? How did you handle it? 

What does being curvy mean to you?

Have you tried to lose weight or have lost weight and want to share your story?

How do you feel about the media and how they portray the "standard" or "perfect" woman?

Do you feel that there is a lack of stylish clothes after a certain size? 

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© 2013-2015 by Ashley Love & Charged Visions.

 

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