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What if your words are the spark someone else needs?
In this powerful episode of Ink Speak, I share some of the origin story of Tempest Press, the new women-owned publishing company of mine and Chelsea Chatts amplifying underrepresented voices in a world drowning in sameness. Inspired by a poem from queer Indigenous poet Melachoir, I explore why follower count shouldn’t determine who gets heard, why we desperately need new voices, and how even one poem can ignite a movement.
This episode is a rally cry for creators, dreamers, and misfits who feel unseen in traditional spaces—a reminder that beauty can still rise from the wicked, and your voice matters more than you know.
🎙 Topics include:
📣 Because we don’t need more noise—we need your voice.
Follow Maverick - Instagram @mavmalone
Subscribe to my substack - Mentally I'm Here
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By Maverick L. Malone5
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What if your words are the spark someone else needs?
In this powerful episode of Ink Speak, I share some of the origin story of Tempest Press, the new women-owned publishing company of mine and Chelsea Chatts amplifying underrepresented voices in a world drowning in sameness. Inspired by a poem from queer Indigenous poet Melachoir, I explore why follower count shouldn’t determine who gets heard, why we desperately need new voices, and how even one poem can ignite a movement.
This episode is a rally cry for creators, dreamers, and misfits who feel unseen in traditional spaces—a reminder that beauty can still rise from the wicked, and your voice matters more than you know.
🎙 Topics include:
📣 Because we don’t need more noise—we need your voice.
Follow Maverick - Instagram @mavmalone
Subscribe to my substack - Mentally I'm Here
Find more of my offerings here