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Experienced fathers and writers Hogan Hilling and Al Watts are excited to announce a new book and website project titled, Dads Behaving Dadly: Chronicling the Fatherhood Revolution - dadsbehavingdadly.com, The two are working together to gather a range of success stories detailing the real lives of involved fathers in the United States and Canada.

 

Hilling and Watts hope the project will rebrand the image of fatherhood by highlighting all that is good about dads; provide good role models for fathers; help the public recognize and appreciate fatherhood; acknowledge the benefits of a dad’s presence in a child’s life and community; and validate a father’s contribution to parenting.

 

This will be the fifth parenting book by Hilling.  Watts, who is president of The National At-Home Dad Network, www.daddyshome.org, will be co-author. Their website, dadsbehavingdadly.com, is already live.

 

To submit a story log on to the website and click on the “Submission Guidelines” page.   There is also a sample story on the “Sample Stories” page.

 

Hilling and Watts will judge the first round of submissions and the publisher of the book will make the final selections for the book.

 

About Hogan Hilling: Hilling has written four books on parenting: Pacifi(her): What She’s Thinking When She’s Pregnant and Rattled: What He’s Thinking When You’re Pregnant, The Modern Mom’s Guide to Dads, and The Man Who Would Be Dad. His book Pacifi(her) was a 2011 SheKnows first place Parenting Award winner – www.hoganhilling.com.  Hilling also serves as a board member at-large for The National At-Home Dads Network.

 

About Al Watts: Watts has been an at-home dad for nine years and is president of The National At-Home Dads Network. He also writes a weekly blog for the Omaha World-Herald’s popular parenting website, Momaha.com and is a monthly contributor for gender issues website Role/Reboot.

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