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The Disorder of my Hoard

A hoard is a supply or accumulation of items that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use. An…

addiction, blog, healing, labels, Maturity, Mental disorder, neglect, writing

Pembrook Pines

  Leyla Wolf has lived in the same cozy wood covered house all her life. The roof is slanted to…

Flash Fiction, writing

The Lonely Little Indian

Once there was a nameless maiden, rumored unreal, so they called her Casper. Casper because she was like a ghost…

adoption, blog, DNA, Flash Fiction, foster care, healing, Maturity, writing

Behind Closed Doors

My Memoir: Behind Closed Doors is the fascinating story of one woman’s struggle to find a place in the world…

abuse, addiction, adoption, delinquency, foster care, healing, memoir, neglect, writing

A day in the life of the person sitting next to you

When you glance at the person sitting next to you do you ever wonder what their hopes and dreams might…

A Day in The Life, blog, judgement, Other Peoples Shoes, stereotyping, writing

Age is nothing but a number

“Age is nothing but a number” and “The heart wants what the heart wants” are two familiar phrases that people…

blog, healing, Maturity, writing

The Sins of our Mother

I was an angry person for as long as I could remember. It was so easy for me to blame…

blog, healing, writing

The Disillusion Of Ancestry

  You can search anywhere on the internet and you will find advertisements for Ancestry.com. I was a fan long…

Ancestry, blog, DNA, writing

There’s something about six-eleven Ogden Avenue

There’s something about six-eleven Ogden avenue and the woman inside. From the outside the house looks intimate and cozy but…

foster care

Lost & Forgot

  A child is lost, unable to cry whisked far away, no-one knew why her crime had a cost, she…

adoption, blog, healing, neglect, poetry, writing

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