About
Melissa Elting
We know that we just do not fit in sometimes, and that is alright. Our characters are representative of the intricacies of the human experience, and we want to offer a platform on which readers can dive into those intricacies intelligently and substantively. If you want to lose yourself in the social life of an exclusive club or the inner world of a person who tries to discover their path, then They Told Me To Wear Pink is the story for you.
The desire to connect is central to storytelling: characters striving or worlds offering readers to explore. We are attracted to the stories that sometimes question the conventions and cause us to wonder what it is like to be a part of something.
Stories hope to connect to people, with real experiences. Whether it is the politics of power in high society or it is the silent moments of self-reflection. Storytelling aims to create an opportunity in which people feel visible and heard. Each story gives a reader the chance to think, to feel and to contemplate. I hope that They Told Me To Wear Pink is a story that gives you all of those things.