Angela Yarber

Rev. Dr. Angela Yarber is the founder and CEO of Tehom Center Publishing, a nonprofit press dedicated to elevating the voices of LGBTQ+, feminist, and BIPOC authors. After years of experiencing the gatekeeping and inequities of traditional publishing firsthand, Angela created TCP to open pathways for marginalized writers to share their stories and build sustainable writing lives.

An award-winning author of ten books herself, Angela's work explores the intersections of gender, sexuality, spirituality, and the arts. Her most recent book, The Authorpreneur Handbook, empowers marginalized authors to break free from the "struggling writer" stereotype and create abundant, justice-centered careers. Through her coaching practice, she helps writers leave toxic jobs and live the author life of their dreams.

Angela has spent over two decades as a clergywoman, professional artist, and advocate for marginalized voices. Her work has been featured in Forbes, NPR, HuffPost, Ms. Magazine, and The Advocate.

Angela lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where she continues to write, create, and champion the transformative power of storytelling.