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Only The Echoes Of My Mind
Some day in July when I read my horoscope from my phone app it said: “If you could go back in time and explore a period when everything was happy and hopeful for you, Aries, it might give you a sense of … Continue reading
A Blank Page
The other day I had an email from my uncle saying that some of my articles on my blog made him remember things he thought he had completely forgotten. To be honest I even thought I had totally forgotten about … Continue reading
Mirror Mirror
Originality is the key to success. This is the notion on which writing instructors, coaches and almost all writers agree. In order to succeed, in order for your writing to catch the attention of your readers as well as that … Continue reading
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Tagged art, author, blog, book, books, camera, characters, creative writing, dreams, emotion, English, eyes, fans, feelings, fiction, home, language, lessons, library, life, literature, love, memory, music, novel, original, past, people, picture, poetry, publishers, story, success, thoughts, words, workshop, write, writer, writing
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Something Missing
I recently finished reading a biography of one of my favorite authors. Just days before I had read the same writer’s autobiography. That’s what I usually do. I read the memoirs, the life story written by the author, and then … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Amazon UK, Anne Michaels, author, autobiography, biographer, biography, book, books, celebrity, Charlotte Bronte, civil war, dream, dreams, e-book, experience, F. Scot Fitzgerald, feeling, friend, friends, J.D. Salinger, life, longing, Margaret Atwood, memoir, memories, memory, missing, news, pain, past, person, reader, reading, sense, star, wish, writer, writing
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Night And Day
Do you ever wonder how different your perception of things is between day and night? Do you notice how when you look outside your window at night at your surroundings, and see the lights on in your neighbor’s house, you … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, black, challenges, dark, day, daytime, desire, desires, dream, dreams, easy, ego, Ernest Hemingway, event, events, everything, fear, feelings, flame, friends, life, light, lost, memories, neighbors, night, opportunity, past, people, reason, recollections, secret, soul, sun, sunlight, thick, today, window, world
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Imagine
Are you a dreamer? Do you dream about your future? Do you wonder about your past? If you have the chance to live your life again how would you like it to be different? Well I do. I am a … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, believe, book, books, chance, country, culture, dream, e-book, English, experience, free, freedom, French, future, government, history, imagine, John Steinbeck, lawyer, library, life, literature, Mathematics, Middle East, past, people, person, problem, read, reading, religion, story, style, University, wish, world, writer, writing
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There Is No Such Thing As Normal
“The hardest thing in life to learn is which bridges to cross and which to burn.” David Russell Unfortunately most of us don’t realize that we have crossed the wrong bridge until it is too late. At some point in … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, answer, Atlantic Ocean, Beirut, bridge, burn, Canada, city, country, cross, die, dream, Dubai, experiment, happiness, home, hope, human being, husband, job, Lebanon, library, life, memories, minute, Montreal, move, nature, normal, ocean, past, Persian, prisoner, proverb, question, Richard Bach, routine, sad, Sidney Sheldon
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