The Abnormal Life of a Deaf Person
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  • Reads 871
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 32m
Complete, First published Aug 27, 2017
All deaf people are the same, right? Absolutely, not! I believe I am one of a kind. This is the true story of a small town girl from Louisiana who has a very original life and you can decide for yourself if she should be labeled deaf, hearing, or nothing at all and just a person. She's different than the rest and is a little lost. All is true except for the names. Use the information if you want to write a story with a deaf backstory, or contact me if you have any questions.
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When the Bus Stopped

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When Lucy Falkwell loses control of her house bus on a lonely alpine road in New Zealand, she finds herself in the midst of opera-singer Alessandro Magno's latest music video. She mistakenly believes she's stumbled upon a horrific crime scene. Lucy, a free-spirited eco-warrior, is ignorant of the world lying between the pages of those tabloid magazines. She doesn't recognize Alessandro, nor has she seen his smoldering publicity shots advertising the fact he's in town. Instead, she deduces that he's the main detective working the case. As the two fall into a strange friendship built upon a mistaken identity (all while attempting to rebuild other parts of their lives), the chemistry between them becomes obvious. But how do you learn to trust someone you never really knew in the first place? *** I like to class this kind of 'genre' as BohoLit. You will understand what I mean when you read it ;)