Women's Leather History
WE'd like to learn your leather history!
THE LEATHER QUILL WRITING PROJECT is an intiative to encourage folks to write their leather journey. Check out the zoom recording of the launch of the program:
https://youtu.be/MGpOhAGPPOU
If interested in obtaining the download that accompanies the "Five Step Blueprint to Writing Your Memoirs" seminar, please visit the WOD Store. We have a few options: (1) download the tools and watch the video to write your own memoir, (2) BECOME A FOUNDER and sponsor the program, get the five module course, and join an exclusive facebook group to get the support you need as you write your leather history, or (3) have us write your memoir! All obtains can be purchased by clicking below:
https://youtu.be/MGpOhAGPPOU
If interested in obtaining the download that accompanies the "Five Step Blueprint to Writing Your Memoirs" seminar, please visit the WOD Store. We have a few options: (1) download the tools and watch the video to write your own memoir, (2) BECOME A FOUNDER and sponsor the program, get the five module course, and join an exclusive facebook group to get the support you need as you write your leather history, or (3) have us write your memoir! All obtains can be purchased by clicking below:
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE WOD STORE
#STANDINGONTHEIRSHOULDERS
#marchtoTHEBEATOFAdifferentdrum
IN MEMORIAM: Jeanne Barney
From Patrick Moore, Beyond Shame 2004:
"... Barney created Drummer with John Embry...It will come as a surprise to many that Drummer, America‘s "magazine for the macho male," was co- founded by a woman, Jeanne Barney. Barney was also Drummer's first editor-in-chief in its incarnation as a leather magazine, and she set much of its enduring tone and style."
"... Barney created Drummer with John Embry...It will come as a surprise to many that Drummer, America‘s "magazine for the macho male," was co- founded by a woman, Jeanne Barney. Barney was also Drummer's first editor-in-chief in its incarnation as a leather magazine, and she set much of its enduring tone and style."