After completing another manuscript in May, I stepped a little out of my comfort zone.
Living with a Chronic Condition
I've suffered from chronic migraines for almost seventeen years now. I've tried multiple things to help me live with them. Nothing has worked perfectly. Let me explain what chronic migraines are. Let's break it down. Chronic = persisting for a long time, or constantly occurring Migraine = a throbbing headache that typically affects one side … Continue reading Living with a Chronic Condition
Sister Heart by Sally Morgan – a study in empathy
This is a story, written in verse, from the perspective of a child.
Book Review: It Sounded Better in My Head by Nina Kenwood
With all that's been happening in the world, and all the heavy books and articles I've been reading, and the news programs blasting a new crisis every hour, I really felt like I need something light to calm my soul. This book sounded like just the thing.
Book Review: Tell Me Why by Archie Roach
Archie Roach is an Indigenous Australian musician, and was a part of 'the stolen generation' as a child. It took me a little bit longer than usual to read the book, because at times it really was not a fun read. Important, yes. Very. But fun? No, not the whole time.
How do you measure success?
Recently, I watched Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained. Both were amazing. In different ways. But amazing, nonetheless. One thing they had in common was Christoph Waltz, a German-Austrian actor.
A Different Kind of Eid
Although we are celebrating the same thing, every Muslim family around the world has their own way of doing things.
How to Always Make the Right Decision
I got the job! ... And then the seeds of doubt started to sprout.
5 Scenes from My Favourite Movies that Make No Sense
But what about those movies that are actually good, the ones that are beloved, cult classics, even critically acclaimed - is it possible for a movie to be great if it has scenes that make no sense?
Two Lights in the Dark
Write a story that begins and ends with someone looking up at the stars.
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