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From Creations to Creators

 The first story I remember hearing was the Story of Creation from the Bible . Whether you are Christian, Pagan, Wiccan, Atheist, Jewish, or anything else there is one thing that humanity agrees on - we had to come from somewhere. Some say we came from the Big Bang, and others say we were molded out of the dirt by a deity, no matter your beliefs, the fact that humans were created has a huge impact on who we are as a species. From the time we are born, we have the urge to create. We babble and gurgle, trying to create words to communicate. As toddlers, we create block towers, finger-paint art and clay sculptures. As kids, we doodle in notebooks, host concerts and plays for our family members, and play make-believe. Humans are natural artists. Though we are not the only species on this planet that has shown signs of higher thought and creativity, there is something to be said about our undying need to create.  As a writer, you know what it feels like to want to create. If you've ever

Shelf Life: Episode 7

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  Reviving Roslyn, E.A. Shanniak July Fantasy YA Ebook 5/5 This is a very unique story. Hands down my favorite in the Zerelon novella series. Roslyn isn't like other girls. She has a speech impediment that makes her less than desirable. She never thought she'd have a chance at love because she's been told that men won't want her, in case she could pass her impediment down to their offspring. Then, when she's thrust into a kidnap attempt and comes face to face with a prince, everything looks like it could change. Too bad his family doesn't feel the same way. Love, love, love this book!!! Couldn't put it down and I almost cried because I thought Shanniak was going to rip my heart out via a fox and pup. Ring of Fire, Pixie Chica July Romance New Adult Ebook 4/5 Chica has a way of writing the ultimate alpha males