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Stereotypes. I hate them. On my first day at my new school, a girl in a blue and white cheerleader's uniform told me I 'looked like a cheerleader' and asked me to come to tryouts. I almost decked her. Blonde hair and blue eyes do not a cheerleader make. Cheerleaders can be bitchy and mean but they can also act all hap...
[Completed] (Fanfiction/Romance) "Picture perfect wasn't what I was looking for anymore. It no longer appealed to me like it once did. Today, well, today I'm just looking for livable because for some damn bloody reason, perfect, great and amazing aren't possible for me." Ginny Weasley's once picture perfect came, went...
The first book of the USA Today Bestselling series! "Though much of the book is light-hearted and occasionally outright hilarious, the author sneaks in a few home truths along the way that will hit you where it counts, like how even someone’s best intentions can box you in." --Everybody Needs a Little Romance "This...
My Grandmother's Hair, by Ann Elizabeth Carson. is a social memoir that includes poetry and visual images of the author's art work, Ann Elizabeth Carson, BA and MEd (University of Toronto), Diploma, Arscura School of Art, is a poet, writer, sculptor, and feminist, one of Toronto’s Mille Femmes (in the arts) at the 20...
{ c o m p l e t e d ✔️ } She was alone. He was dying. She was abused. So was he. She had clinical depression. He had cancer. In an exchange of letters between the two unlikely friends, Emeline recovers and gets her life back on track. Unknown to her, the man she is talking to has Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. They form...
Parker was just a dime a dozen in the city that never sleeps. He works hard, strolls about the park, and is about the only one in New York city who would rather eat the pizza crust than the toppings. But life for him is about to change when a little bit of inspiration falls from the sky... [Dedicated to the Cerulean...
To move on from her past, an extraordinary girl must tear down the walls she has built to protect herself. Mackenzie Douglas seems to have it all: good looks, a great boyfriend, a passion for biking, and a little sister who worships her. But under the veneer of perfection lie the emotional scars of her childhood, infl...
Essays on Writing is a collection of thoughts I come across during my writing journey. They cover topics such as grammar, editing, writing, publishing and very often character and story development within the expectations of genre or society.