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Writing in the shadows

For a teenage girl, any and every situation can seem life and death. It's easy to discount their behaviour as irrational, as coming from the hormones exploding through their brains and bodies. But what if the turmoil of the teenage years makes them vulnerable to psychic disturbances?

28 May 2007

Busy, busy, busy

The presentation is due in four days.

The AIRS (research) unit is a complete schmozzle.

I've done no work on my manuscript for 8 days.

That sums it all up for now.
Posted by Maree Kimberley at 13:00

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In 2007 I started a Masters Degree in Children's and Youth Writing through QUT. I finished the Masters in 2009. This blog covers issues about writing, academia and publishing including those inevitable rejections. It may or may not cover my further academic adventures, if I am crazy enough to start a Phd.