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Cinderella by farfarawaysisters
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We all know and love the blonde-haired princess who came from a life of scruffy abuse and, thanks to a magical fairy godmother, stole the heart of the local prince in a blue dress and glass heels. However, most of us don't know the original Cinderella tale - No, not the French telling, but the Egyptian folklore. In this creative work written by Tee, discover Cinderella's original story, and the general history that prompted its creation. **Disclaimer: We don't own Disney's Cinderella or any version of Cinderella, but we do own this writing.
She And Power by farfarawaysisters
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She and Power have a long history. A relationship of constant fights and denial. A trauma bond formed from the trenches of laughter and friendship and family. She and Power don't always get along, but they can't shake one another from their bones, their foundation crippled by the weight of each other. She and Power are learning to navigate teamwork in this expressive poetry collection, directly pulling from Tee's personal experiences in life. *Unedited
And My Body Is Nature by farfarawaysisters
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A poetry collection by Tee Foster, inspired by her heritage, mental health, relationships, life experiences, and identity. A majority of these poems are from her past, a version of her that once existed but no longer wanders this world with you.
Escape | Anthology | Loved Lyrics Into New Stories by farfarawaysisters
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A poem collection consisting of beloved songs, intertwined and intercorrelated as they're mixed into new works of art. Including lyrics from Halsey, Ed Sheeran, Khalid, and many more. Disclaimer: We don't own the rights or copyright to any songs, artists, albums or lyrics used. The poems get better the futher you go, so it's recommended that you start from near the back rather than the beginning.