How people and, especially young girls like Emma, can survive in a time of economic crisis without discourage themselves and without giving up daily little things which turn the ordinary into the extraordinary? In this novel, Emma Travet describe these feelings and those days. Travet is a typical surname from Piedmont, an Italian north-west region where she is from.Emma has nothing in common with Emma Thompson and that's why.She is twenty-six years old and she lives in Italy, in a small town where one of the first European gay pub was opened. Emma is a freelance journalist and she is exploited by her boss, Mr Vintage (so called not because he is cool, but because his old unfashionable clothes stinks of mothballs, just like his thoughts...).Waking up and working every day (Saturdays included) in a narrow local editorial surrounded by closed-minded persons is not the best, Emma thinks it will be much better to write for the magazine Vanity Fair! Thus, she sends out with persistence her curriculum vitae to the editorial office every week, before or later somebody will reply her!In the meantime, she keeps writing for "La voce del Monviso" (the local weekly magazine), for "New Mag" and, sometimes, she acts copywriter, rig-or-ous-ly under the table! Also, with the complicity of her good stylist friend Wolfango, she amuses herself shooting her grandmother Olga Dionigia in contemporary artistic-glamorous snapshots that she will, then, sell to an English fouled fashion magazine.EMMA IS A BIG DREAMER! Her everyday life is characterized by a healthy quantity of self-irony and inventiveness that shares among her new hubby, family, old friends, colleagues and her ultra-flexible job. Set in our present time of economic crisis, Emma is also careful to the daily expenses and, meantime she churns out articles about local exhibitions interviewing obscure unknown people, she keeps dreaming of writing for Vanity Fair! Will she be able to cross the chief's office borders?
Just a bunch of short stories about Barry and Iris.Your favorite flash couple are back in this sequel. Join them in their adventures together.
In 'Pastel City Streets: Living the Dream,' the extraordinary love story of R&B singer Jamie and NBA player Mikey, both embracing their true selves. Together with their loyal friend Blaire, they navigate fame, challenges, and the power of love to inspire change. A symphony of acceptance, unity, and authenticity, set against the backdrop of pastel city streets, ignites a melody of hope and inspiration for the world. From music to advocacy, their journey touches hearts, proving that love knows no boundaries.
These are all chapter ones that I have written for stories but haven't ever actually added anything more. These are unedited and are first drafts.
My imagination always seems to be running with ideas for stories and poems. However, I do not always have the time or energy to put my full attention into them as well as I want to finish at least one or two of my other stories before taking on another. So I thought that I just write and post the ideas. You guys can give inputs and ideas as well as pick which one that I do next...
When Travis and Zane decide to try to make things work out, what will happen? Zane discovers something that Travis has never told a single soul. Something personal. 💚🖤(Has a few cuss words. No biggy!
Have you believed in reincarnation? Sheila and Angelica, Hosts of a Dance show name "Dance your beat off". believe they witness not one but, 10-reincarnations. After losing their group of friends in 9/11, Sheila and Angelica get surprised that 10-previous winner dancers (one of them being their daughter) are competing for the shows' 100th season. They took a look at them being similar to their deceased friends. Sheila and Angelica do not believe until an encounter that they conclude that now they are back but in a different way. This book is about the progress of how these characters became to this day.
The kids, unlike their parents, don't work together well as a unit whatsoever. They may be a pack but they don't interact, they hardly show up to meetings like ever. They believe their parents are perfect and could never do any wrong. That they've always worked amazingly together.