MARIAN DELACROIX

Official Press Kit

Updated December 2024

Author Overview

Marian DeLaCroix is a Canadian author whose highly anticipated debut memoir "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" challenges conventional wisdom about feminine empowerment and personal transformation. Her journey from the Eastern Townships of Quebec to Vancouver represents a uniquely Canadian story of resilience, conscious choice, and controversial truths about happiness and power.

Key Story Angles

Biography

Long Form (250 words)

Marian DeLaCroix is a Canadian author whose forthcoming memoir "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" challenges conventional wisdom about feminine empowerment and personal transformation. Born in Quebec's Eastern Townships, her journey spans Montreal's literary circles, Westmount's elite enclaves, and ultimately Vancouver, where she now resides.

DeLaCroix's story defies every expectation. From broke, anxious wanderer struggling with childhood trauma to empowered woman who discovered her path through conscious choice rather than conventional independence, her memoir explores the paradoxical truth about feminine power that few dare to speak.

Her transformation—what she calls "The Click"—ended lifelong anxiety and opened doors to authentic empowerment through strategic surrender rather than constant fighting for control. This controversial philosophy forms the backbone of her raw, unflinching memoir.

Available for select media appearances and literary events, DeLaCroix brings authentic conversations about trauma recovery, conscious choice, and the courage required to challenge societal expectations. Her work represents a new voice in feminine empowerment literature, one that dares to question everything we thought we knew about happiness and power.

Medium Form (100 words)

Marian DeLaCroix is a Canadian author whose memoir "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" (Fall 2025) explores controversial truths about feminine empowerment. Her journey from anxiety-ridden wanderer in Quebec's Eastern Townships to empowered woman in Vancouver challenges conventional wisdom about independence and control. Through what she calls "The Click" breakthrough, DeLaCroix discovered that conscious choice—not constant fighting—led to authentic transformation. Her raw, unflinching memoir offers a new perspective on feminine power, happiness, and the courage to choose an unconventional path to empowerment.

Short Form (50 words)

Marian DeLaCroix is a Canadian author whose memoir "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" (Fall 2025) challenges conventional feminine empowerment wisdom. Her journey from Quebec to Vancouver explores how conscious choice, rather than traditional independence, led to authentic transformation and happiness through controversial but transformative life choices.

The Book: "Why Submissive Women Are Happier"

Fall 2025 Publication
Memoir Genre
1st Book
Canada Setting

Synopsis: A raw, transformative memoir exploring how childhood trauma, failed conventional paths, and "The Click" psychological breakthrough led to authentic empowerment through conscious feminine choice. DeLaCroix's controversial journey from anxious seeker to empowered woman challenges everything readers thought they knew about independence, control, and happiness.

Key Themes

Target Audience: Women seeking authentic empowerment, readers of controversial memoirs, Canadian literature enthusiasts, those questioning conventional wisdom about feminine power and relationships.

Interview Topics & Expertise

Core Expertise

  • Feminine empowerment through conscious choice
  • Personal transformation and trauma recovery
  • Challenging conventional wisdom about independence
  • Canadian memoir and literary tradition
  • The psychology of breakthrough moments
  • Geographic identity and transformation

Speaking Topics

  • "The Click": Psychology of transformative breakthroughs
  • Conscious submission vs. passive surrender
  • Writing controversial truths authentically
  • Canadian landscapes and personal transformation
  • Challenging feminist orthodoxy respectfully
  • From trauma to empowerment: A personal journey

Interview Style

Marian DeLaCroix offers thoughtful, authentic conversations marked by intellectual depth and raw honesty. She's comfortable discussing controversial topics while maintaining professionalism and providing nuanced perspectives on complex issues. Experienced in various media formats including long-form interviews, panel discussions, and live appearances.

Media Availability

Currently Available For:

Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada (Pacific Time Zone)
Travel: Available for speaking engagements across Canada
Remote: Available for virtual interviews and appearances

Advance Review Copies

Advance reading copies of "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" will be available to qualified media in Spring 2025. Priority given to major publications, literary reviewers, and influencers in women's empowerment spaces.

Press Photos & Resources

Available Resources:

Access: All press photos available for download at mdelacroix.com/media.html

Usage: Free for editorial use with proper attribution: "Photo courtesy of Marian DeLaCroix"

Contact Information

Press Inquiries

Email: press@mdelacroix.com

Response: Within 24 hours

For interviews, review copies, and media features

Speaking Engagements

Email: speaking@mdelacroix.com

Booking: 2-4 weeks advance

Literary events, conferences, university lectures

General Information

Website: mdelacroix.com

Media Kit: mdelacroix.com/media.html

Book Pre-Orders: wswah.com/purchase.html

Quick Facts

Full Name: Marian DeLaCroix

Nationality: Canadian

Residence: Vancouver, BC

Genre: Memoir, Women's Literature

Debut Book: "Why Submissive Women Are Happier"

Publication: Fall 2025

Geographic Journey: Eastern Townships → Montreal → Westmount → Vancouver

Key Themes: Feminine empowerment, conscious choice, transformation

Media Status: Available for interviews