Freddie Mercury
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Personal Revelations
I think reading the Good Omens script book is helping me realize things about my own writing and how I’ve been sabotaging myself. Of course, I understand, reading any and all books are helpful for writers in their own writing. But honestly, I recently realized that I’ve been taking myself too seriously. Not that I… Continue reading
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Pressure
I get about one day a week off from my nearly 24/7 duties at Children’s Hospital. (If you’re just joining us, you can read about all that here.) This day is Friday, when my mom comes to stay with Robot Boy so I can go home, have a real dinner with my husband, decompress, and sleep.… Continue reading
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I Didn’t Even Prepare an Acceptance Speech
Winning. Not something that’s been a big part of my life. Much like the unfortunate likes of Charlie Brown or the Amazing Luckless Peter Parker, I’ve been one acquainted with catastrophe. Literally, and I’m not misusing literally. I’ll never be the person who wins the Powerball twice in ten years (bastards) or finds a briefcase… Continue reading
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God Save the Queen
I don’t understand why my wardrobe choice of today drew so much attention. As usual it was no more than a t-shirt and jeans, my typical hospital clothes. Okay, my typical all the time clothes. It was my t-shirt that got so much attention. I don’t know why. I’ve worn it before at the hospital,… Continue reading
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