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The poetess B.M. Song has been writing most her life, but didn't quite expect the impact it would have on herself, or the self awareness her poetry brings her.
Naps are important for your infant's health, both physically and mentally. Sometimes it's hard to start a nap time routine for various reasons. Find some solutions here.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself, is a riveting true tale of a slave and her escape from her bonds.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Author Trisha Ashley shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.
Atwood's Surfacing takes readers below the surface as one woman re-visits her childhood home and the secrets of her past.
Neely is consumed with the illusion of power, wealth and influence. She is willing to ride the high all the way to her own destruction.
Through O'Connor's use of symbolism, we discover Hulga's belief in nothing and intellect only veil her true faith and pride that she hides in her sacred leg.
Before good communication can happen between spouses, both marriage partners need to practice positive self-talk, which is a skill anyone can learn.
With Callgirl, Jeannette Angell glorifies her experience as a prostitute in very positive terms and leads the reader to believe that anyone can excel in the industry.
Through language and her female role models, the character, Esperanza interprets words differently, interpreting the role of a woman differently.
Rococo painter Vigée-Le Brun's self-portrait is an example of a woman art practitioner who asserted her position as a serious artist in the French 18th century art.
Week 7 on Season 8 of The Biggest Loser was full of emotional breakthroughs, a record breaking weigh-in, and a very sad, tear jerking goodbye.
Pressure to be thin was too much for actress Brittany Snow, so she went on the Eat Right 4 your Blood Type Diet and struggled with anorexia, weight and cutting.
Lexi Smart wakes from a five day coma and can't remember the last three years. Lexi struggles to adapt to the changes in her life and the person she has become that she
They, their, and them, have always been used in place of he she or It, his her or its, and him her or it, however such usage is considered unacceptable by some editors.
Although some American editors and grammarians may wish to end its modern day usage, the use of the Singular They has a long tradition in literature.
In his vision an angel instructed John to write to the Church in Laodicea and say to them 'Behold I stand at the door and knock',
There are certain things parents should never say to a child, because saying them can do irreparable damage to the child's fragile ego.
With millions of teenagers following Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series and loving every minute of it, is the message the series narrator sends positive?
Upbeat, positive movies for Valentine's Day that don't involve cheesy romance, unrealistic endings or the idea that you have to be in a relationship to be happy.
Creating the life you love will improve your emotional health and well-being. Here, two life coaches describe three ways to live the life of your dreams!
The sophomore album by St. Vincent finds her elaborating on the identity games of her first release.
Why was Hilary Duff's recent appearance on Gossip Girl so refreshing? She has managed to corral her self-image and not find herself in the tabloids every week.
The speaker of sonnet 10 is beginning to reason that despite her flaws, the transformative power of love can change her negative, dismissive attitude.
The speaker is still walking the path to self-acceptance, still looking for the courage to believe in her own good fortune at finding a love that she wants to deserve.
A memorable and entertaining read, Hay's novel foregoes a literary adventure filled with history, mischief, and a heroine's interior journey.
This short story is an interior monologue, sharing the thoughts of a first person narrator.
Deborah Rodriguez, a hairdresser from the Midwest, traveled to the Middle East with a humanitarian group to aid the people of the war-torn region.
Pearl feels isolated and alone at school but at home she feels loved and secure until her grandmother's illness changes the way Pearl views her world.
Suzie Gilbert's memoir of her first years as a backyard bird rehabilitator is funny, insightful, and poignant, filled with challenges, rewards, and disappointments.
Cleopatra knew what she wanted, and how to get it. Her legendary status as one of the most notorious leaders in ancient history is well deserved.
The Associated Press is reporting that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has charged the state an allowance for every day that she spent in her hometown of Wasilla.
Play along with Anna as she works her way up from boutique apprentice to famous fashion designer.
For readers looking for a good, light read and a reason to laugh, Heavens to Betsy, by Beth Pattillo is a fun-loving, heart-felt and amusing romantic novel.
Midori dreamed of moving to the United States, but when she suddenly finds herself alone in San Francisco, CA, she must make her own way.
Singer of Because of You, Kelly Clarkson, talks to CosmoGirl about her past body image issues and her brush with eating disorder bulimia.
The Royal Navy's Heavy cruiser HMS Exeter had a brief but legendary war service. In her 18-months of War she helped kill the Graf Spee and fought the Japanese.
An insecure Barbie-girl courts danger when she forms a fragile love triangle with her short-tempered punk boyfriend, and a mysterious forked-tongue tattoo artist.
Disney may have sanitized the telling of fairy tales, but these television adaptations stay close to the written word, villains and all.
A touching story about an old witch, her cat, and a bowl full of singing shijimi clams.
Chapter Preview: Chapter Two - Labrynth by Kate Mosse (another weekend surprise from me)
While some authors find inspiration for their horror novels from other writers, films, TV-shows and the news, some authors are inspired by events they have experienced.
Often overshadowed by her Abstract Expressionist husband Willem, Elaine de Kooning had her own distinct talent and undeniable flair for living.
The speaker continues to deny her good fortune as she reveals her gratitude for the attention of her illustrious suitor; she begins to accept her lot but reluctantly.
Julia Gregson offers readers a different perspective on the English women who journeyed to India and made it their home in the 1920s and 30s.
Sisters Hannah and Cat couldn't be more different. When Hannah discovers the truth about her past, will her relationship with her sister survive?


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