Stephanie Wildman, an esteemed former faculty member at Santa Clara University School of Law, has ventured into the literary world with two new publications: “Ghost Writer” and “Miri’s Moving Day.” Wildman, who retired from her teaching position, is channeling her expertise into storytelling, exploring themes that intersect the legal and personal realms.
“Ghost Writer,” published by Lawley Enterprises LLC in September 2024, delves into the complexities faced by legal professionals who struggle with ethical dilemmas and the balance between personal and professional lives. It is a novel that is expected to resonate with those in the legal industry, offering a fictional yet poignant exploration of common challenges in the field.
Meanwhile, “Miri’s Moving Day,” slated for release by Kar-ben Publishing in November 2024, targets a younger demographic, aiming to introduce poignant life lessons drawn from legal and social justice themes. This children’s book reflects Wildman’s commitment to education and fostering an early understanding of justice-related issues among young readers.
The transition from academia to literature for Wildman symbolizes an expanding horizon for legal professionals seeking to engage with broader audiences. Her works are not only entertaining but serve as a bridge between complex legal concepts and the everyday experiences of individuals, particularly those influenced by the law. Both books present a unique opportunity for readers to gain insight into the integration of legal themes within accessible narratives.
For more detailed information on Stephanie Wildman’s journey from legal academia to literature, visit the Lawley Enterprises website and keep an eye out for updates from Kar-ben Publishing.