Meet our Author: Jeremy Borgess
Meet our Author: Jeremy Borgess
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About the author***
Ever since Jeremy Boggess was a small child, he has felt that there would be a chain of events set in motion and that his task would be to help us all through those changes. He was born in 1971 in the United States of America, and in 2016 moved to Europe. In the 2000’s he ran for the Idaho Senate several times as an independent with a desire to make a positive contribution to…
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I know adverbs are controversial, but "said softly" means something different than "whispered" and this is the hill I will die on.
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People aren't homes, they never will be. People are rivers, always changing, forever flowing. They will disappear with everything you put inside them.
~ Nikita Gill
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The soul always knows what to do to heal itself, the challenge is to silence the mind.
Book of serenity
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I only had 12 spots,
so these are the 12 I picked. If you aren't happy, you're always welcome to make your own poll 🤷
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BREW Brilliance: A Conversation with Aleksandra Tryniecka
For Aleksandra Tryniecka, an assistant professor at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University and an accomplished author of both children's and academic books, her creation, Bunky, embodies a profound vision of authenticity and empathy.
I hoped to introduce a character who would often have insecurities, who would even complain at times or become grumpy but, at the same time, a character who would have a beautiful heart and always strive towards nobility, goodness, and kindness.– Aleksandra Tryniecka
Characters often serve as mirrors reflecting the complexities of human nature. For Aleksandra Tryniecka, an assistant professor at…
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It's crazy how trauma makes you push people away when all you want is love.
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"Famine is a useful word when you do not wish to use words like 'genocide' and 'extermination'."
- Frank O'Connor, Irish author.
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