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Growing up in the swamps of Florida teaches you a lot of things through experience, and many of those experiences leave people staring at me with horrified faces while I laugh at my nostalgic stories of my childhood. Now, dear reader, I will share those stories with you.Each chapter begins by telling a legitimate story that occurred in my life, or the lives of those close to me, and then it changes, shifts, and delves into the world of beasts, monsters, ghosts, and other nightmares draped in Spanish Moss and hiding amongst the palmettos of my imagination.
Shadows are often benign, nothing to truly fear, and yet our minds create from them. We see them twist and form into something sinister, something eerie, something that makes our skin crawl or our heart race. As the fog manipulates the landscape, so does it change the shadows. With our minds, we further pull from the blurry images and a tale is formed. From vengeful women to those that welcome death to haunting moments, these stories are a mixed bag of random dark tales from the mind of Amanda Leanne. Written over the past decade, this is a small compilation of stories pulled from the shadows in the fog.
Life for me and mine was set. Wood Women, witches to many, had a cycle. There were only two Wood Women alive at a time, a mother and her daughter. As the daughter beget her own, her mother would cease to be. But that wasn't the only circle that justified our life.The town was ours and we belonged to them. The crops flourished and the seasons changed, as was our want. We wove the tapestry of the town, trimmed the frayed threads, added the new ones, removed those that had faded, and kept the picture beautiful and trapped within a bubble of our making. They knew only of which we wanted them to, no more or less,.As stories are often about a change, a disruption, so is this one. The circle of the lives of the Wood Women, the life of the town, and the sphere we had built to keep it all contained in was challenged, attacked, and eventually severed. There was another darkness in the night, untouched by moon and fire, and it held the secrets that would be our undoing.
There are several books already on the market about Fibromyalgia. This one is not like most of the others. The Fine Print of Fibro mixes legitimate medical information, personal anecdotes from the author, and blunt advice on living a lifestyle with this diagnosis. The author isn't gentle or flowery about the difficulties faced, nor is she speaking from a completely negative perspective. Many people are unaware of what a life with Fibromyalgia is actually like and how hard every day can be when you have these medical limitations. From medical terminology to the prescriptions and over the counter medications to use, the types of medical personnel you will be working with, tips on functioning on difficult days and ways to reduce stress, the book covers a plethora of topics dealing with the world of a Fibromyalgia patient. Anyone who has or knows someone who has, or perhaps is just interested in learning more about, Fibromyalgia, would gain a good bit of information and insight from The Fine Print of Fibro.
Dreams are but our brains reflecting what they have seen, experienced, and imagined. These images can be distorted, reversed, warped, and deformed into something terrifying. Delve into stories born from nightmares and contorted into journeys dark and fearsome, the corrupt dreams of a darkened mind.
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