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The C Card and Me, is the story of how one woman took a daunting diagnosis and turned it into an inspiring tale of triumph over stage IV cancer. Drawing from her experiences battling this "punk-ass" disease, Ali Gilmore has created a veritable guide for those newly diagnosed and their loved ones. Written in her own conversational style and designed to be read in a day (under 70 pages), Ali shares her insights and anecdotes in her uniquely humorous and at times irreverent manner in

I have been on a mentally and emotionally draining journey the past few years. Accomplishing both a bachelor and master’s degree, one would think I would be on a high from my achievements. Yet, that is when my life took a major left turn.

Many songs, poems, and letters have been inspired by love. Whether you are single, married, divorced, or part of a community you can know for yourself what God says about love, sex, and relationships.

What should you do when you start bleeding? Advice on how best to deal with wounds?

Today, I got mad at my sister fro breaking my laptop, using all of my things, taking my lunch, got my in trouble, made me cry, stole my robot that I was building and more.

This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life?

This is an essay I wrote on why I became a horror writer. It chronicles the story of a lonely boy, now man, who has come to terms with his status as a societal outcast.

This is my story. This is why I suffer what I do. I think it's time for me to stop hiding in the shadows.

This is an advice column. You can read and send me a message with a fake name and what you need help with and I will post my advice in here!!! So hurry up and message me!

The C Card and Me, is the story of how one woman took a daunting diagnosis and turned it into an inspiring tale of triumph over stage IV cancer. Drawing from her experiences battling this "punk-ass" disease, Ali Gilmore has created a veritable guide for those newly diagnosed and their loved ones. Written in her own conversational style and designed to be read in a day (under 70 pages), Ali shares her insights and anecdotes in her uniquely humorous and at times irreverent manner in

I have been on a mentally and emotionally draining journey the past few years. Accomplishing both a bachelor and master’s degree, one would think I would be on a high from my achievements. Yet, that is when my life took a major left turn.

Many songs, poems, and letters have been inspired by love. Whether you are single, married, divorced, or part of a community you can know for yourself what God says about love, sex, and relationships.

What should you do when you start bleeding? Advice on how best to deal with wounds?

Today, I got mad at my sister fro breaking my laptop, using all of my things, taking my lunch, got my in trouble, made me cry, stole my robot that I was building and more.

This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life?

This is an essay I wrote on why I became a horror writer. It chronicles the story of a lonely boy, now man, who has come to terms with his status as a societal outcast.

This is my story. This is why I suffer what I do. I think it's time for me to stop hiding in the shadows.

This is an advice column. You can read and send me a message with a fake name and what you need help with and I will post my advice in here!!! So hurry up and message me!