Authorship and Storytelling in Public Health: An Introduction to Book Publishing
January 26, 2026 January 26, 2026
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST All Day The Rollins School of Public Health and The Carter Center are honored to host a special session with Johns Hopkins University Publishing, Authorship and Storytelling in Public Health: An Introduction to Book Publishing.
Everyone has a story that can make a difference. This session is designed for individuals who are interested in publishing a book and want to explore how their ideas, experiences, and insights can become powerful tools for public health impact. Participants will be introduced to authorship and storytelling as both a practical skill and a public health intervention - one that can inform, heal, and inspire change.
- From 12:00–1:00 PM, attendees will take part in a conference-style, circle discussion focused on the book publishing process, including idea development, positioning your story, and understanding pathways to publication.
- From 1:00–2:00 PM, the space will function as a drop-in conference room where participants can ask specific questions, get feedback, and discuss next steps for their own writing and publishing goals.
Event access details will be shared with all individuals who submit an RSVP.
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