Coming soon, this e-book will take you through the art of crafting short stories from grasping the basics, generating and transforming your ideas, building characters and settings, perfecting your narrative and dialogue, to using symbolism and exploring universal themes.
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One dark and rainy night in 2011, my life changed forever. On my way to watch my brother’s band, a 52-seater coach hit my car. As we stood on the side of the dual carriageway, thunder and lightning began to crash in the skies above. Little did I know that a storm was brewing in my mind.
Severe mental illness followed. I was diagnosed with PTSD and, two years later, I was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
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Working with women in a charity organization, and then in my own therapeutic practice, I was able to see that women from all walks of life can feel isolated and ashamed to talk about their struggles and to seek the support they need.
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The concept of Baby Body Language (BBL) reveals how life was in the womb for your child and how delivery and birth leave their early imprints physically, emotionally and psychologically. The author guides the reader in how to read and interpret BBL by sharing captivating stories from parents she has worked with therapeutically over the past 35 years.
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Cat is a fun-loving, free-spirited Irish girl who enjoys pints with the lads and is very much a city girl who has experienced the bright lights of Dublin but has never experienced America before and is set to embark on a year’s study in an American college. Alex is an all-American blonde-haired Californian who lives in a small town just outside San Francisco and has never been out of her own County before.
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This book was inspired by the author’s visit to the Martyrs of Wigtown stake in Wigtown, south-west Scotland, a small town also known as ‘The Book Town’.
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First-time author, Catriona Evans, didn’t have a map when she chose to transition from victim to victor. The resources she did have helped her discover her superpower of vulnerABILITY.
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Voices from the Past/Present and Future: Insights into 2020/2021 from beyond came about through a variety of spirits communicating with me during lockdown. Many of them came through to share their own truths about what happened to them and what was happening in the world too
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Do you feel as if you are going through a spiritual awakening?Or maybe you are curious about what a spiritual awakening is and what the journey looks like? The Universe has been sending Lindsay various topics to explore since finishing her last book, A Gentle Hug for the Soul. Follow Lindsay’s journey from going through her Dark Night of the Soul, through meeting her twin flame, through to channelling the Pleidians.
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At this time, many of us have become disillusioned with society as we know and have known it. For those of us born in the 1980s, we have seen the rise of materialism and consumerism yet there is still this yearning to go back to a simpler life and now this yearning is growing into something much more. It is becoming many people’s dreams and is in many people’s visions. I can see us eventually moving into creating offgrid communities around the world.
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Dive into “Unconventional Writing Wisdom,” the latest spellbinding instalment in the beloved Manuscripts & Mindbenders series! This isn’t just another guide on writing; it’s your quirky companion through the whimsical world of creative chaos. Whether you’re a seasoned scribe wrestling with writer’s block or a newbie novelist searching for your narrative voice, this book is your magic key to unlocking fresh and fantastical approaches to the writing process.
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We are all capable of murder, whether premeditated or an impulsive crime of passion. While most of us will never cross that line, the potential may be beyond our control. Free will is a gift, but how we manage our actions and reactions is up to us—or is it?
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Róisín Erskine is passionate about play, lifelong learning, and exploring our sense of self. Her debut memoir, a creative non-fiction work, is the result of a decade spent learning, testing, and sharing mindfulness practices.
Through a range of life events, ranging from the mundane to the awe-inspiring or devastating, Róisín offers insights into human nature, demonstrating how we often work against ourselves, believing we have life figured out but forgetting that everything can change in an instant.
Roisin challenges today’s cultural definitions of happiness, comfort, and contentment. She encourages the reader to see meditation as more than simply quieting the mind but rather as the letting go of unnecessary mental and emotional baggage, laying old paradigms to rest, and leaning into discomfort with equanimity. It demands honesty with ourselves as we discard the safety of familiar masks and discern what we allow into our worldview in this post-truth era.
At its heart, this book is about intimacy, hope, and infinite potential.
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