At Yellow Brick Road Publishing Co., our authors are dreamers, mystics, and storytellers who see beyond the ordinary.
Their words open doors to the unseen—weaving inspiration, emotion, and timeless truth into every page.
Judith Harris
Author of The Woman Who Talked to the Moon
Judith Harris is a storyteller of light, transformation, and timeless reflection. In her memoir, she invites readers to journey through memory and meaning—exploring how love, loss, and faith weave the invisible threads of a life fully lived.
Her writing carries a quiet power: the kind that lingers long after the final page, reminding us that healing too, is a form of coming home.
Chelsea E. Mazurek
Author of Adelaide & Kermit: The Mapmaker’s Cat
Chelsea E. Mazurek is the founder of Yellow Brick Road Publishing Co., a heart-led studio built to help dreamers, writers, and wanderers bring their stories to life. A writer with a deep love for imagination and meaning, Chelsea believes that every book begins as a spark—one that grows brighter through courage, connection, and care.
Her debut middle-grade fantasy, Adelaide & Kermit: The Mapmaker’s Cat, was inspired by the imaginative bond she shares with her daughter, who serves as the muse behind Adelaide’s curious and courageous spirit. Through both her writing and publishing work, Chelsea hopes to remind others that the road to your dreams doesn’t have to be straight—only true.
✨ On the Horizon—Spring 2026
The Yellow Brick Road continues to grow!
This forthcoming nonfiction work explores modern-day policing through lived experience, context, and careful reflection. It approaches a complex subject with nuance—inviting readers to listen more closely, consider multiple perspectives, and engage thoughtfully with the realities faced on all sides.
This project is being developed with care, accuracy, and respect for the responsibility that comes with telling real-world stories.
✨ Every story carries a spark of light.
If you feel called to share yours, let us help you bring it to life.
Start your journey on the Yellow Brick Road today.

