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Four Books, One Year, Zero Apologies — The 2026 Story So Far

I released four books in 2026. A memoir. A tarot bible. A manifestation workbook. A non-fiction title about self-image and achievement. Four completely different categories. And I’d do it again.

People keep asking me how I did it. The honest answer is: I didn’t plan to. I had these books living inside me for years — some of them a decade — and 2026 was the year the doors opened wide enough to let them all out at once.

The Little Sister came first, emotionally. It’s a memoir, and writing memoir means you have to be willing to sit with things you’d rather not look at. I wrote it because the story needed to exist outside of me. Because truth has a way of pressing on your chest until you either let it out or let it crush you. I chose to let it out.

“You don’t write memoir to expose people. You write it to free yourself.”

The Ashe Alma Tarot Bible is for the women who hold Bibles in one hand and oracle cards in the other and refuse to feel guilty about either. I’m one of those women. I wrote the book I needed — one that honors both the spiritual and the sacred without making you choose a side.

Rooted Manifestation is a workbook, which means it’s also a mirror. Seven steps. But not the fluffy kind. The kind that asks you to be honest about what you actually want, not what you’ve been told you should want. It grew directly out of my own practice and the conversations I was already having with women in my community.

And then there’s The Math Doesn’t Lie. Self-image. Discipline. Achievement. I wrote it because the numbers tell a story that a lot of people don’t want to look at — about what we believe about ourselves versus what we’re actually capable of. The proof is in the work. It always has been.

What People Don’t Tell You About Publishing Multiple Books

Nobody warns you that the hardest part isn’t writing the books. It’s holding your own space when people look at your catalog and say “wait, but which one are you?” As if a person can only be one thing. As if a Black Filipino mother of seven who has spent her whole life standing between categories should just pick a lane.

I don’t pick lanes. I build roads.

All 17 titles — children’s books, memoirs, workbooks, coloring books, parenting guides, spiritual texts — they all come from the same place. From the belief that families deserve stories that grow with them. That kids deserve to see themselves in pages. That adults deserve permission to heal out loud.

That’s what All Good Things N More Publishing is. Not a genre. A philosophy.

More soon. There’s always more.

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