Tag Archives: mental illness

Tab Order

. Launch Chrome Open this blog in first tab Open Twitter in next tab Glance at feed, then switch from Twitter to Tweetdeck (this step can be postponed until after other tabs are open, if desired) Open Facebook Open Gmail, … Continue reading

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The Trajectory of Dreams: Guest Post by Nicole Wolverton

When you’re writing a mentally ill woman who isn’t above a little murder if it suits her purposes, there’s a chance people are going to think you’re a little nuts yourself. Let’s face it, there’s a very real compulsion to … Continue reading

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Interview with Jan Wilberg

I’m a feminist, newly re-radicalized and seeing things through lenses I’ve been keeping in a drawer for a long time. My blog, Red’s Wrap, is about change – advocating for change, understanding change, and adjusting to change. My family and relationships play … Continue reading

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Interview With Jessie Powell

I’m Jessie Powell, a 35 year old author whose book Divorce: A Love Story was published by Throwaway Lines in November of 2011. I believe in true love, blunt honesty, and chocolate. I’m married to Scott, and we have two children, Caroline and Sam. I … Continue reading

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Interview With Angie Kinghorn

Angie Kinghorn is a Carolina girl, born and raised, and currently lives in Charlotte, NC, with her amazingly tolerant husband, their five year old twins, and a grumpy bichon frisé. She is a recovering attorney turned writer and stay at … Continue reading

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Drama Queens

When creating a character, I take bits and pieces of actual people, other characters, and I twist them and mix them into something new. I exaggerate certain aspects. I take some character trait that is the result of a plethora … Continue reading

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