Tag: Authors
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Biphobia, Erasure, and the Joy of Bisexuality Beyond Binaries: A Conversation with Lisa Speidel, Ph.D., CSE
Pride is around the corner, but not everyone who identifies as LGBTQ+ feels included in the community. Despite bisexual people making up the largest portion of LGBTQ+ adults in the… Read more
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Sensory Processing, the School Environment, and the role of the Occupational Therapist: A Conversation with Aimee Piller, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, FAOTA
When you think back to school, would you say you were a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ student? Did you struggle to sit still, concentrate, or were often overwhelmed and avoided certain… Read more
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Bisexuality, Non-Monogamy, and the Importance of Authenticity & Visibility: A Conversation with Robert Brooks Cohen
As it’s Pride month, it felt only right to speak to Robert Brooks Cohen for this next post. If you haven’t come across Rob before, he is the host of… Read more
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7 Reasons to Hire a Publishing Consultant
Publishing is an emotional business. An industry that is always changing, it can be anxiety-inducing putting your work out into the world when you’re unsure if you’ve made the right… Read more
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How to Write a Strong Book Proposal
Writing a book proposal is a huge undertaking and it can be difficult to know where to start. You’re probably asking yourself questions such as: I will break these questions… Read more
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Presents and Presence: Heather’s 23rd Year
I know I may be bias, but having your birthday in June is definitely the optimal time of year. Some may want to fight me on this, but see if… Read more
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Hev & a Bev: An Update.
I think I need to begin with an apology. But, I promise I can explain. I’m sorry that I have been so so so silent over the past couple of… Read more
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New Beginnings: a post in ode to spring
Looking out of the window today, spring has finally got himself into gear and sprung his light onto my face. Most importantly, he has given me some much needed inspiration… Read more
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World Book Day: Why Roald Dahl is for Life and not just for Childhood.
Last year, I wrote about my experiences of World Book Day as a child. I relived the scene of a sea of Jacqueline Wilson costumes and discussed how everyone should… Read more
