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The Scriptorium Webzine » Gifts for Writers
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Scriptor'i um: n. a room set apart for writing. Zero to One Column. News & Notes. Zero to One Archives. YW Workshop – Part 2. YW Workshop – Part 3. YW Workshop – Part 4. YW Workshop – Part 5. YW Workshop – Part 6. YW Readers’ Write. New Writer's Guide. The 2-Week Short Story Email Course. Short Story Workshop For One Email Course. If your family is badgering you for gift ideas or you have writers on your own list, check out these suggestions:. Part of the Greater Good Network. Canadian speculative fictio...
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Personal Stories - Accidental Impacts
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Here is some writing that describes my experience as a CADI. With your own stories and responses. How was. Your experience similar or different? 2003 (after the Santa Monica Farmers’ Market. Op Ed Commentary, 2004. 8220;First Person” column, 2004. Guest Post, March 11, 2015. Make a comment: Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. A href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= s strike strong.
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Travel Tales from A-Broad: 1/9/11 - 1/16/11
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True tales from world travels. Best viewed with Firefox. Saturday, January 15, 2011. 10 Tips for a Porcelain Pit Stop. 169; 2008 Carol Celeste. 1 Practice 100 squats daily for 1 month before departure. 2 Leave jumpsuits at home. 3 Wear waterproof shoes. 4 Keep a nose plug handy. 5 Pack skirts and pants no longer than knee-length. 6 If you must wear long pants roll up the cuffs before entering the facility. 7 Carry toilet tissue at all times. 9 Triple your fiber intake. Posted by Carol a-go-go. I don't me...
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Recommended Reading - Accidental Impacts
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Here are some books that I have found helpful. I will keep adding to this list. Please comment on what you have been reading and if it is helpful. Coping with the Emotional Maelstrom Trauma and Stress. Conquering Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, by Victoria Lemle. Beckner and John B. Arden, Fair Winds Press, 2008. Dark Nights of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Your Way Through Life’s. Ordeals, by Thomas Moore, Gotham Books, 2004. Writing to Heal: A Guided Journal for Recovering from Trauma and. Living a Life...
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Personal Growth - Accidental Impacts
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Transforming trauma to growth. Fairly early on we decided that there were only two choices: one was to die, and one was to go forward. Dying wasn’t really an option for us, so we had no choice but to try to go forward and live in service to our community, profession, friends, and family, and be the best people we could be. M, forgot his ten-month old son in the car, who died of hyperthermia]. J, accidentally killed her boyfriend in a car crash]. Sandy, accidentally killed a bicyclist in a car crash].
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Coping - Accidental Impacts
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Managing the emotional maelstrom. Accidentally harming another human being is one of the most. Distressing experiences most of us can even imagine, and coping poses many challenges. Those of us who have caused accidental death or injury (CADIs) experience a wide range of emotional and cognitive difficulties. The first stage in healing is to learn to cope with these feelings, so that you can feel better, think more clearly, and function more effectively. House I was hyper-alert, hyper-vigilant. If your ac...
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Responsibility - Accidental Impacts
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Those of us who injure or kill others in accidents struggle with. Complex questions about responsibility. Some of us cause damage, even though we are neither reckless nor negligent, just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Some of us have made serious mistakes, such as driving drunk, neglecting to secure construction equipment or providing inappropriate medical treatment. I torture myself again and again as to how I could do such a thing. M, forgot his ten-month old son in the car, who died of. At the ...
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Blog Archives - Accidental Impacts
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No Such Thing as an Accident? March 21, 2016. Have you ever heard anyone say, There’s no such thing as an accident? There is plenty of support for this view in books and popular culture. It’s more or less a staple of new age thinking that we call all experience to us, including accidents. Even Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, did not believe in accidents and considered them manifestations of unconscious desires or impulses. Did my unconscious hostility lead to someone’s violent death? It’s st...
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