Diary of a Hopeful Starving Student
"You, miss, are a princess. I am just an ordinary girl."
Diary of a Hopeful Starving Student
- Location
- A Constant State of Hope, U.S.A.
- Birthday
- August 03
- Title
- Writer
- Company
- I am delightful company!
- Bio
- Once upon a time this writer was a reporter/photographer and columnist for a large weekly newspaper in New York City, worked at the Center for Publishing at N.Y.U., worked at Kirkus for one whirlwind semester and eventually was an editor at Scholastic. After two very eventful years on cable television in New York City, this writer was voted off the island.
Today this writer is a student and soon-to-be published author (all fingers and toes are crossed) living in reduced circumstances. She is ever hopeful and even though her stomach may rumble from time to time, she is usually somewhat reasonably well fed. Most importantly this writer is a recovering or former New Yorker, (recovering seems more apt), who is quite happily transplanted elsewhere. She blooms where she is planted.
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You can contact me at diaryofahopefulstarvingstudent@
gmail.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- "Kiss me beneath the milky
twilight."
May 24, 2013 10:42PM - "They call me The Beast," he
says with a twinkle in his
eyes
May 24, 2013 03:06AM - The Beast Says the
Unimaginable
May 23, 2013 09:18PM - The Beast Reaches Out to Hope
May 23, 2013 12:46PM - Hope and the Beast
May 22, 2013 11:26PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Jason,
You make
me smile for so many
reasons.
V”
May 27, 2013 11:12AM - “Out on a
limb,
Thank you for
making me smile even more. I'm
glad you
enjoyed
this…”
May 27, 2013 11:08AM - “jmac,
Thank
you. I am smiling right back
at you.
V”
May 27, 2013 11:05AM - “Jason,
How
funny! Remember when you told
me the other night that you
were
going t…”
May 24, 2013 11:41AM - “Jason,
It's
true. As you well know, no
matter how much you beg me for
some
things…”
May 24, 2013 02:28AM
Diary of a Hopeful Starving Student's Links
When I am teaching I sometimes think, "What would Winnie-the-Pooh do?" Winnie-the-Pooh and the other characters from the Hundred Acre Wood are often simply and profoundly wise. When I am sometimes stumped, my thoughts turn to Winnie-the-Pooh.
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