South Carolina local publishes book to raise money for 1,000 sick, stray and paralyzed dogs
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Social impact production company Witchcraft debuts with first book 'Home. Made.' - the heartwarming story of The Man That Rescues Dogs - with an astonishing 70% of royalties to be donated back to dogs in need

GOOSE CREEK, S.C. - SCaroNews -- A South Carolina social entrepreneur has published a book to raise money for 1,000 sick, stray and paralyzed dogs.

Goose Creek local and studying Doctor of Philosophy in Transformative Social Change Samantha Wilson is the Founder of Witchcraft: an all-female social impact production company, who draw upon the art of storytelling to generate awareness and new revenue streams for nonprofit organizations.

Witchcraft's maiden publication 'Home. Made.' documents the remarkable story of The Man That Rescues Dogs - a former chef, who quit his job to open a rescue and rehabilitation center for stray and paralyzed dogs in Thailand, after leaving behind a life of drug and alcohol addiction in Sweden. The Sanctuary provides life-saving care to over 1,000 dogs and is home to The Wheelchair Mafia, a TikTok-famous group of nearly 50 handicapped dogs.

The memoir launched first in the USA on International Dog Day (Monday, August 26, 2024) with an astonishing 70% of book royalties to be donated back to TMTRD, meaning anyone who purchases the book will be making a direct donation to the dogs in need. Furthermore, 'Home. Made.' is available to purchase on Witchcraft's own website: heywitchcraft.com/shop (https://www.heywitchcraft.com/shop), which also ensures TMTRD will receive the maximum donation amount possible without having to pay distribution fees and platform usage costs.

Witchcraft aims to 'revolutionize' the nonprofit industrial complex and publishing industry. Whereas in traditional publishing models, an author only receives 5-10% of book royalties, Witchcraft flips the royalties back into the nonprofits' favor, with the rest reinvested into their mission to help continue the success of their books and beneficiaries.

"There are so many stories that really could impact the world for the better, that are being lost to the wayside, because of the way the publishing industry and nonprofit industrial complex models are set up," Wilson explains. "I wanted to do something about it, and I wondered: 'What would happen if I published a book, and flipped the royalty rates?'

"We use the art of book publishing to craft powerful narratives that transform lives and create lasting social change. We produce and publish high-quality books that nonprofits can use as a unique and effective means of funding their critical work through an equal exchange with consumers who want to use their dollars to vote for a better world."

To find out more about Witchcraft or to learn more about 'Home. Made.', visit heywitchcraft.com

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