Hey people of Mastodon. My audiobook isn't out, but I wanted to share something with you. I was heavily abused in the past and as a result suffer from PTSD, but ever since I wrote this text, my nightmares ended. Quite literally writing this healed a part of me. And I just couldn't help it, I wanted to share it only with you, private SoundCloud link. Let me know your thoughts if you check it out. Thank you ❤️
Listen: https://on.soundcloud.com/Cn3u8
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as former heavy reader and now writing my 1st SiFa novel I use to get over slumps with an e-book reader who use TTS to read it to my e.g., on driving my car. It's a good thingy if ye are re-reading your own texts to edit them later at home, using bookmarks to find the spots for edition again. #Reader#Readers#Discussion#WritersofMastodon#Writers#Authors#Writer#Authors
Today in labor history April 28, 1896: Na Hye-sok was born. She was a South Korean feminist, poet, writer, painter and journalist. She was the first female professional painter and the first feminist writer in Korea.
Today in Labor History April 27, 1759: Mary Wollstonecraft, was born. She was an English philosopher, historian, and early feminist who advocated for women’s rights. In her A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), she argued that women are not naturally inferior to men, but only appeared to be because they lacked education. She married the philosopher William Godwin, one of the first modern proponents of anarchism. She was also the mother of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein.
Life has hard times and loss. I had to deal death from a very early age as I lost my Dad at 10 to suicide, then his brother who was my favorite uncle a year later and a year after that their Mom and my sweet Granny. Grief work is special to me. I want to bring comfort.