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Flawed Friendship

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Flawed Friendship Women are known to have very unique friendships. Certain friendships last a long time; while, other friendships are short and quick. All my friendships hold a special place cemented in my heart. As a young girl friendships start off fast and those are the first ones we remember. As I get older I even begin to treasure the friendships that ended bitterly. It seems that those not so happy endings of a friendship actually helped me to learn quite a few lessons. Perhaps, the most significant friendship involved a girlfriend with whom I was acquainted with for nearly a decade. That’s right, for a decade we traveled together, worked together, raised our kids together, picked up men together, and spiraled thru many exciting events during our twenties and early thirties. Sadly, though for almost a decade I had remained quiet about a lot of things I felt regarding my friend. I didn’t always agree with her behavior or her decisions. My friend had a very “up in your face” kind

Literary Diva's Beginning

December 1, 2008 What is a literary diva? Well this type of diva is a fashion forward woman. She is a classically outfitted woman who shares a passion with the literary world as well as the fashion world. Our book shelves and coffee tables are decked with a variety of magazines, journals, and novels. A literary diva is well- educated, well- read, and of course well- dressed. Often times women who love to read are perceived as frumpy and stodgy. However, literary divas are emerging with a new sense of style that embrace the opportunity to showcase literary skills in addition to their immaculate appearance. The new beginning for this literary diva's blog is to explore more than just the runway. We shall take an exploration of some sizzling sellers list and review an extensive list of topics. Actually, it is an exciting time to take a look at what types of authors are making the best-sellers list. Additionally, it is important to take a look at the new-coming writers that are crea