Welcome to the KotaPress Loss & Compassion Journal Online. Our press publishes grief support materials here on the website and via the books @ our Lulu.com bookshop and workshops via our MotherHenna.com outreach. Our aim is, and always has been, to use creativity in support of the grief experience that happens for families and caregivers after the death of a child.
Creative Grief Coaching Studio is now open!
Certified & Experienced Coaches Cath Duncan (founder of Remembering For Good) and Kara LC Jones (co-founder of KOTA Press & MotherHenna.com) bring you a brand new Creative Grief Studio program at GriefCoachingCertification.com!
If you are a professional coach looking for certification in this field, then the 12 Module program is for you.
If you are a helping professional in any other field, then the 11 Module content-only version of the program might be your fit.
See a video sharing more, details of the program, and the online application on the Studio site!
Grief & Creativity Articles here on this site:
See the far left side bar for the various categories of articles and topics we cover here! And for the latest and greatest, see highlights below...
THIS JUST IN: You can now get the expanded version of the Mrs. Duck book as an eBook (PDF format)! Click here for full information....
Articles here on the KotaPress Journal site include:
The Great Vow Monastery near Portland offers Jizo Remembrance Ceremonies several times a year for free to bereaved parents...
If you know someone experiencing child death, please let them know about the amazing Photography services available for hospice, NICU, stillbirth families
For individual authors with materials posted here
We are glad to keep archive of materials here after we've initially published/posted your materials, but do NOT have staff, time, nor funding to do archive updates, deletions, additions. If the information we published for you is out of date or you are somehow embarrassed by it now, we are sorry to hear it. But the archive stands as it. As things stand, as of 2011, we are publishing only in-house and invited materials, so unsolicited materials are not being read or accepted at this time.