We are currently accepting submissions for our first ever anthology Lessons in Love, to be published February 14, 2026.
Call for Submissions: Love Stories, Poems, & Essays
Have a heartfelt story or essay or poem about love you’re ready to share with the world? Let’s Talk About Love is now accepting submissions for our upcoming anthology!
What We’re Looking For
· Stories or personal essays or poems exploring love in all its forms—romantic, familial, friendship, or self-love.
· Maximum word count: 2,500 words. Please keep submissions concise and polished.
· Fresh, authentic voices and unique perspectives are encouraged.
How to Submit
· Send your work as a Word or PDF attachment to submissions@letstalkaboutlove.world.
· Include your name, a brief (2–3 sentence) bio, and contact information in the email.
· Subject line: Love Stories Submission – [Your Name].
Deadline
All submissions must be received by November 15, 2025 to be included in the review process for publication.
Why Submit?
This is your chance to be part of a beautiful collection celebrating love’s many faces, reaching readers across the globe. Whether your piece is tender, funny, bittersweet, or inspiring, we want to hear your voice!
Submissions that we think will resonate best with our readers will be chosen to be included in this anthology. You will receive 4 copies of the book (plus a discount on additional copies) and a $50 stipend per piece if your work is chosen.
Let's Talk About Love SPC publishes books for all ages that align with our mission to elevate love worldwide and encourage conversations that celebrate love in all its forms. As we work on expanding this part of our business, we are excited to share some of our favorite children’s books about love that inspire young hearts and minds:
For Children:
- Love is by Diane Adams, illustrated by Claire Keane
- I Am Love: A Book of Compassion by Susan Verde, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- What is Love? by MacBennett, illustrated by Carson Ellis
- In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek, illustrated by Christian Roussey
- Two Hands to Love You by Diane Adams, illustrated by Paige Keiser
- Love You, Forever by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Sheila McGraw
- To the Moon and Back With You: A Tale of Endless Love by Jonathan Adams
- Mama's Love Language by Elisa Stad, illustrated by Ry Menson
- Love You By Heart by Peter H. Reynolds
- Children Who Dance in the Rain by Susan Justice
- Love Makes a Family by Sophie Beer
- One Love by Cedella Marley
- Love is My Favorite Thing by Emma Chichester Clark
- Love Grows Everywhere by Barry Timms, illustrated by Tisha Lee
For Adults:
- Big Love: The Power of Living with a Wide-Open Heart by Scott Stabile
- The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk MD
- Letting Go by David Hawkins, MD, PhD
- Conscious Uncoupling by Katherine Woodward Thomas
- Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic by Paul Conti, MD
- The Map of Consciousness Explained by David Hawkins, MD, PhD
- Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza
- The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton, PhD
- The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden
- The Field by Lynne McTaggart
- The Master and His Emissary by Dr. Ian McGilchrist
- Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown
In addition to our books, we also aim to explore documentary films and offer meditations and music that further enhance the understanding and celebration of love.
Meditation for 10 relieves stress and helps you to open your heart, much like the themes found in children's books about love. Enjoy the soothing words and voice of Lisa Martin, complemented by music from Amy Martin Henderson and production by Stuart McCloud, which can be reminiscent of meditations and music featured in documentary films.
In just six minutes, Open Your Heart 432 guides you to connect with your heart, fostering love for yourself and all of humanity. With the inspiring words and voice of Lisa Martin, complemented by music from Amy Martin Henderson and production by Stuart McCloud, this experience feels akin to the warmth found in children's books about love, much like the emotional depth of documentary films, blending meditations and music seamlessly.
In this beautiful almost nine minute meditation, Dani Brooks helps you cultivate awareness of the present to ground you and open your heart. This calming experience is complemented by music from Eric Matyas (soundimage.org), making it a perfect accompaniment for those who enjoy children's books about love, documentary films, and meditations and music.
In this second meditation from Dani Brooks, we are invited to enjoy 16 peaceful minutes of reflection and calm, which allows us to receive blessings. This session is perfect for those who appreciate children's books about love, as well as for fans of documentary films that explore themes of peace. The combination of meditations and music enhances our experience, creating a serene atmosphere.
In this heart-opening meditation by Dani Brooks, you will cultivate an inner knowing that connects you with the truth of who you are and why you are here. This experience is enhanced by the meditations and music of Eric Matyas from SoundImage.org, much like the themes found in children's books about love and the emotional depth explored in documentary films.

We provide entertainment and foster open dialogue through our documentary films, videos, and original programming to elevate love all over the world. In addition to our visual storytelling, we also explore themes of love in children's books about love, as well as meditations and music that inspire connection and understanding. Our upcoming short documentary, "What is Love?", will be released soon. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified of its release.
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