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Of a Father and a Daughter | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. Of a Father and a Daughter. June 8, 2015. June 9, 2015. Knowing another Father’s day is nearly here and I no longer have anyone on whom I may shower gifts and appreciation, it’s fitting that my earliest inspiration of the day was to write about my relationship with my father, gone now for about 13 years. One such late-night visit found me sitting vigil by his bed, reading to him. I couldn’t tell if he was paying a...
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This Way Up – The Book | This Way Up
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This Way Up – The Book. This Way Up: Seven Tools for Unleashing your Creative Self and Transforming your Life. A story of healing for women who yearn to lead a fuller life, accompanied by a workbook designed to help readers work through personal challenges, discover new inspiration, and harness their creative power. This Way Up: Seven Tools for Unleashing Your Creative Self and Transforming Your Life. Katya’s experience highlights these insights in an easily digestible, highly relatable format that reade...
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Authenticity | This Way Up
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February 18, 2017. 8220;The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.”. Almost 60 years old, and most of my friends and I still talk about finding our calling, finding life’s purpose. What are we. Isay has listened to thousands of people tell their story and describe fighting to find their purpose. He describes his amazing work with. In this great TED Talk –. Everyone Around You Has a Story the World Needs to Hear:. A wonderful article in Daily Good. 8220;The ...
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Managing up a skill worth developing | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. Managing up a skill worth developing. July 9, 2015. July 9, 2015. Why develop skill in managing up? They’re the ones who should be managing us better! They get paid more! And further, who wants to be a suck-up? One of the most valuable skills you can have is being able to manage those you report to. So how do we best do that? Here are a few ideas:. Build strong lines for communications. Quick chat before 8 am? Knowing...
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About Women.Who.Write. | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. About Women.Who.Write. A word after a word after a word is power. WomenWho.Write. is a collective of writers. Our aim is to publish and promote work by women. We encourage all writers to submit their work. All work must be print ready. Author responsible for all editing and proof reading. All work must be written by the author or the author has permission to re-publish. Authors may submit posts on any topic. Meditatio...
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Remembering the Other Mother | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. Remembering the Other Mother. May 8, 2015. May 8, 2015. It took 3 years from the time I started to have a child to the time my daughter Grace was born. There were multiple miscarriages. The doctor made it clear, our best chance at having a child was through an egg donor because I started my infertility treatment at age 42. So, to use a bad pun, we put all our eggs in one basket! Face to the Sun. Maria A. Karamitsos.
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My Father’s Daughter | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. My Father’s Daughter. June 17, 2015. June 17, 2015. I love this picture of my father. When the depression came, it never left and at times it would leave him completely incapacitated. He spent days on the couch reading books. Books were his only solace. Writing is not for the fainthearted. Anything worth anything is not for the fainthearted. Right? Then, I wonder who I am really doing this for? A Eulogy For My Dad.
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My Dad: Reflections, Lessons, Love…and Celebration | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. My Dad: Reflections, Lessons, Loveand Celebration. June 20, 2015. June 20, 2015. This has been one of the most trying experiences of my life more so than my own health escapades. Writing about it though cathartic has been equally challenging. Best to leave it all in the past. It doesn’t serve anyone. But Alzheimer’s doesn’t discriminate. It will eventually take over his mind and steal him from us. Pause for more tears*.
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The Big Baby | Women.Who.Write.
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Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath. About Women.Who.Write. May 12, 2015. May 12, 2015. Sometime in 2013, I wrote my first novel. I balked at the idea of now having to secure an agent, write a synopsis, a query letter and perhaps even an outline and nearly gave up there, already exhausted from having written the novel itself. Eventually, however, after a good shaking, I scolded myself for being faint of heart. After all, I’d just written a novel, for God’s sake! If they existe...
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