Submissions reader for JournalStone/Trepidation PUblishing and reviewer for Hellnotes. Published by Eighth Tower Press, Obsidian Butterfly, and other places. Weird Wide Web nonfic article writer.
A newsletter about the silliness of (my) life, featuring everyday mishaps, telly, books, bad jokes and perhaps occasional observations about the Royal family (how DOES she get her hair so shiny etc). Cerebral stuff like that.
Over de Italiaanse droom. Toscane. Verliefd worden op een dorp, de mensen en het Italiaanse leven. Maar ook wat het je oplevert als je een andere wereld opzoekt en het avontuur aangaat.
To my Italian in spirit friends, another one to add to the treasure trove!
The delights, surprises, and discoveries I've found after moving from the American suburbs to a small Italian village over a decade ago. Consider Itch your 3-minute escape to Italy.
The Open Journal is a weekly, public journal entry, filled with a collection of random topics, thoughts, poetry, and love-based philosophy. It serves as an outlet for me in the hopes of inspiring others to take the journey of self-discovery…
Defining words, their backstories and beyond, exploring their underlying meaning and power to enlarge vision, deepen understanding, enliven hope and inspire our own possibility. Make an enduring mark on life by giving what is only yours to give.
Welcome to the Expat Lab, your passport to global living and world of expats! Join our exclusive community to unlock a world of insights, connections, and resources to make your expat journey smoother and more enriching.
"Sex After Seventy" is Mavis Brennan's unfiltered chronicle of romance, travel, and spectacular mishaps—complete with vintage recipes your book club will whisper about. Proof that desire, adventure, and questionable decisions don't have an expiration date
Books, kids, chaos, and a whole lot of fun! Join me for behind-the-scenes adventures in writing, parenting, and celebrating stories that make childhood magical.
Musings, creative inspiration, writing prompts, craft tips, and life notes from the series editor of The Best Women's Travel Writing and author of Writing Away.
From a woman becoming herself.
I am Nadia. 1985. Third culture human. Photographer. Writer. Cat mum. Theologian turned Atheist. I don't do the status quo and I question everything. Expect to be challenged. And the occasional poem.
Illustrated stories based on the etymology of our wildflowers. If you wonder why a Daisy is called a Daisy or where spine-tingling names like Devils-bit-Scabious come from, this is the place to be.