
What's the Best Question You've Been Asked Recently?
Coffee & Crumbs announced the release of “You’re in Good Company,” a short book that serves as a collective love letter to female friendship. The title is being sold through traditional book retailers and the author’s Substack platform, targeting both paid subscribers and a broader audience. The launch taps into a rising market for women‑focused non‑fiction that celebrates personal connections. Proceeds are earmarked for initiatives that amplify women’s voices in publishing.

Legacy
Cara Stolen reflects on eight years of building a family ranch after securing a low‑interest USDA beginning‑farmer loan. The loan enabled the couple to expand from 16 Black Angus heifers to a herd of 75, while they taught their children...

Love Like a Mother
The essay recounts a writer’s personal pregnancy experience and frames motherhood as a sacred, sacrificial calling. It connects the emotional intensity of early pregnancy to the Hebrew word *rakhum*, meaning womb‑born compassion, and argues that this term reveals God’s maternal...

Blood Story
Laura Rennie’s poem "Blood Story" recounts a mother’s harrowing experience of losing a pre‑term baby at 34 weeks, describing the physical bleeding, the hospital’s frantic care, and the lingering grief at home. The piece starkly contrasts typical celebratory birth stories...

Bonus Episode: Tweens, Teens, and Tech, Oh My
In a bonus episode titled “Tweens, Teens, and Tech, Oh My,” three moms explore the complex question of when children are ready for personal devices. They discuss the impact of technology on youth, the pressures of FOMO, and the balance...

Now That's Friendship ...
Coffee & Crumbs announces "You’re In Good Company," a new book that serves as a collective love letter to female friendship. The title is positioned as a celebration of women’s bonds, featuring personal essays and reflections. It is being marketed...