A writer struggles to uncover and release deep childhood fears that are hampering his ability to write and publish.
Life As A Human Is One Year Old!
On February 1st of last year, we crawled out onto the internet with a post that read: Life As A Human Has Begun! It seems like only yesterday that we said: ‘To our readers, today we have launched the site with seven articles. In the days, weeks and months to come, you will be introduced […]
The Prince and the Pauper (or Georgie Porgie)
“Georgie Porgie pudding and pie Kissed the girls and made them cry When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away” We seem to think that scandals in the British royal family tend to mostly of modern provenance, but this seemingly silly nursery rhyme actually gives an insightful look into the nature of […]
Collecting Medical Ephemera
George Burden, medical doctor and curious collector, loves discovering antiquities related to the medical field. These items, he says, give a historical insight into the practices and mindset of the people of the era.
Marathon Training — The Doubtful Stage
After her injuries, Jess gets the go-ahead to start running again — and the marathon is only 98 days away.
What Have You Noticed?
Like most all of us, I have experienced a number of challenges and set-backs during this Great Recession period. My income and savings dropped dramatically, my dream of starting a new business was put into mothballs. I needed to do a personal-life make-over in a number of key aspects of my day-to-day activities and […]
Handwriting Rediscovered
In this keyboard-happy world of our, a writer rediscovers the challenges and benefits of handwriting — and the calluses that come with it.
Compassion And Respect Heal Better Than Medicine
After suffering injuries in car accident on the Honduras island of Roatan, Genny finds herself in need of emergency medical care in a “developing country”.
A Night in the ER
A medical doctor used to think parents were slightly neurotic about their children’s symptoms until he had a child of his own and had to rush his own baby girl to the emergency room one night.
Please Don’t Walk on the Coral
For Genny Ross-Barons, living just a few hundred feet away from the coral reefs on the Caribbean Island of Roatan is a wake-up call to nature’s fragility. “This isn’t a man-made attraction,” she writes.
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