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Monthly Archives: August 2014
I Saw a Woman Eating in the Woods…the Secret Lives of Bulimics
The other day, while walking my dog on a wooded trail, I noticed a young woman sitting on a rock, half hidden by trees, eating with a plastic fork. She didn’t look up as I passed; in fact, she turned … Continue reading
Posted in eating disorders, health, Uncategorized
Tagged bulimia, eating disorders, GIRLS, NEDA, zosia mamet
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Author JT Twissel on Books, Sin City North, the CIA…and much more!!!
Today, I’m very lucky to have JT Twissel (author of Flipka and The Graduation Present) here to chat on the blog. Two weeks ago, I went on a beach vacation and really enjoyed reading The Graduation Present on the sand. It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged CIA, coming of age fiction, Flipka, JT Twissel, new fiction, Reno, The Graduation Present
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Guest Blog: Ali Jordahl Talks about Wattpad
Today, I’m very excited to have a guest blogger, Ali Jordahl. Ali’s an incredibly talented high school writer from New England. I asked her to talk about Wattpad a bit, because she’s been using it for a while, and a lot … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, writing
Tagged ali jordahl, guest blog, guest post, wattpad, writing advice
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A Nod to the Screenwriters who Wrote for Robin Williams
When it comes to actors, Robin Williams was about as perfect as they come. If an actor’s job is to breathe humanity into a character who starts out as nothing more than words on a page, then Mr. Williams did … Continue reading
Posted in events, life experiences, writing
Tagged Anne Fine, Ben Affleck, Dead Poet's Society, Good Morning Vietnam, Good Will Hunting, John Irving, Leslie Dixon, Matt Damon, Mitch Markowitz, Mrs. Doubtfire, Randi Mayem Singer, Robin Williams, screenwriters, Steve Tesich, The World According to Garp, Tom Schulman, writing
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The Fine Line Between Fitness and Orthorexia
Orthorexia—have you heard of it? I hadn’t until a couple of weeks ago. Or maybe I should say that I’d never heard the word orthorexia. But then an issue of Fitness magazine showed up in my mailbox. I have no … Continue reading