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All Work And No Play Makes Steph A Dull Girl

We all know how bad burnout is, but that doesn’t make it any easier to avoid. I recently heard that it can take up to three years to recover from burnout which was both surprising and understandable all at once. I’ve faced burnout before, but not nearly as bad as

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The Good, The Bad, And The Unwatchable

“Don’t you have something good you could be watching right now?” my husband asks as he walks in on me watching films like Ouija Shark (2020) and Killer Sofa (2019). Yes, there are good films I could be watching instead, but I also want to watch the bad ones. I

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Not To Worry – I’ve Got It Covered

Despite the tired old saying “don’t judge a book by its cover”, I know I can’t be the only person out there who routinely ignores this advice. And everything I’ve learned about the publishing and self-publishing industry supports this. The cover is arguably one of the most important parts of

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Riddle Me This: What Did I Think Of The Batman?

I’ll be honest, since the Riddler and the Penguin are part of my top 3 favourite Batman villains, I was fully prepared to watch this film for Paul Dano and Collin Farrell’s performances alone. What I saw in the trailers excited me, and so did what I saw on film.

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Finnigan and Mr. Bubs

Write what you know is an often used piece of advice that I have turned to regularly. Many of my stories (short and novel sized) revolve around what I like to call “complicated family relationships” because that’s something I know all too well. But during my experimentation phase in the

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