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So here goes: This year was the best and worst of times for me as an author! Best? Well, that’s easy - my debut novel (a YA sci-fi called The Dying Light) hit the shelves in September, which meant spending months on end with bookshops across Australia, doing signings, interviews and talks at schools… all things I’d never done before and really enjoyed! It also made me realise how much work there is behind getting your words out there – so many hours spent organising these events, writing emails, answering Facebook messages from readers… I could go on. But despite this, there were amazing moments when I saw kids reading my book or being moved by what they had read; when people said kind things online about my story; when parents wrote to say their children loved it too…it makes you feel part of something bigger than yourself and gives you a whole new perspective on life. That sense of purpose and connection was incredible. And while most authors will tell you that the process can be lonely and isolating, it was great to meet like minded folks who shared the same passion for books and writing, including some wonderful young writers from Warrnambool High School who inspired me no end during our Writing Weekends away together. In fact, it got me thinking more seriously about mentoring emerging talent and offering support where possible. Which brings us neatly onto Worst Time… Worst time? Definitely dealing with the harassment/bullying I received after posting an article entitled ‘5 Reasons Why Writers Should Be Mentored By An Author Who Hasn’t Published Yet.’ Basically, one writer accused me of bullying other aspiring authors because I have been published (!), another asked if I thought they should kill themselves(!!!). As someone who has suffered depression myself over years gone past, suicidal thoughts are always taken extremely seriously. When I posted about this incident last week on social media, I didn’t expect such horrific responses from complete strangers. Some even went so far as accusing ME of cyber bulling HER (!!) - apparently because she took offence at MY OPINION??!!! Needless to say, since then both parties involved have apologised directly via email & private message respectively - we are now working towards healing any damage caused during those few days. To make matters worse however (and probably due partly to alcohol consumption), several friends expressed similar opinions regarding mental health issues among creative types within our industry. This includes concerns around self harm amongst fellow poets & songwriters etc., plus accusations directed toward celebrities like Lana Del Rey whom others believe suffer from clinical anxiety disorder/depressive episodes yet continue making public Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and its relation to the fashion industry. The article highlights how designers are using it as well as companies that have started manufacturing products through this technique Beyond Fashion: 10 Ways Brands Are Using 3-D Printing in Their Campaigns - AdWeek Below is a long blog post about 2014. It’s a bit rambly, but there are some key ideas here that will be helpful to you if I can figure out how to say it well enough for people who haven’t read my first book and don’t know the context of all this stuff already! So, last year was… a lot. But we did make progress on lots of things, which feels pretty good after making so little progress in previous years (with exceptions like having our second kid). And I feel more settled with myself as a person now than at any other time in my life — or certainly since high school anyway — which is great too because then I have room to learn new skills and try different ways of doing things without worrying that maybe I’m not really meant to do anything ever again. That kind of feeling sucks and makes me want to take up smoking cigarettes. So: no cigars yet. We’ll see what happens next year though ;) Here’s where I write down some goals and such that were set during 2013 and accomplished by December 31st, 2014. Because reasons? Write more books/novels. Didn’t finish any novellas in 2015; still working on one. Finished writing three short stories instead. Keep learning how to cook better food. Tried two new recipes every week in addition to the ones from before that I had been trying to improve upon over time through repeated practice until they came out just right according to my taste buds. One was definitely an improvement (over easy egg white omelets) while another turned out worse when made exactly as written (grilled pork tenderloin), although both could probably use further refining based on tinkering around within certain parameters rather than blindly following instructions given by someone else who doesn’t necessarily share your preferences towards specific flavors etc.. Still need work though :) Improve quality control standards across all aspects of business operations including sales processes customer service delivery systems etc., particularly those related directly back into production lines themselves due largely because poor management decisions often lead us astray away from achieving optimum levels performance output efficiency accuracy repeatability precision reliability sustainable profit margins etc… By focusing solely upon these key areas alone while maintaining attention elsewhere also helps ensure success overall thus maximizing profits despite occasional disruptions caused external factors outside company walls itself e g economic downturns natural calamities political unrest etcetera… Stay fit & healthy – exercise regularly eat correctly sleep adequately drink plenty water stay hydrated avoid alcohol drugs smoke caffeine processed sugar junk-food snacks soda sodium salt fatty fried fast foods transfat preservatives additives fillers emulsifiers Below is a long blog post about 1950s and ’60s rock & roll culture, especially as it relates to the early rockabilly/rock’n’roll scene in Memphis. This story begins around 1948 when Sam Phillips (who later founded Sun Records) was recording country music out of his Memphis Recording Service studio on Union Avenue downtown for $3.75 per side with no royalties due him from sales or airplay. In order to make up some money he would go down South to record “race records”—records by black artists that were sung in an African-American dialect known as jive talkin’. The musicians who played these sessions included future Sun stars like Ike Turner, Willie Kizart (“Crocus Joe”), Johnny Burnette, Billy Riley, Charlie Feathers, Jack Clement, Tommy Blake, Roy Orbison, Warren Smith, Jimmy Van Eaton, Slim Wallace, and Sonny Burgess. He also recorded blues singers such as Furry Lewis, Tampa Red, Rosco Gordon, Bobby Blue Bland, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Milton, John Lee Hooker, James Cotten, Robert Nighthawk, and others. And he started bringing white folks into this racially mixed environment including Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddy Bond, Ronnie Hawkins, Conway Twitty, Johnny Cash, and others. This gave birth to what we now call Rockabilly or Roots Rock. Phillips wasn’t making any real money doing all this until sometime in late ’52 - ’53 when he met someone named Marion Keisker at a local cafe called the Flamingo Cafe where she worked as a waitress. They became good friends and one day while working together they came across the name “Elvis” which Marion had scribbled down on her pad because there always seemed to be people looking for information about their idol, Elvis Presley. From then on whenever anyone looked for Elvis Presley, Marion referred them over to Mr. Phillips whom most everyone knew owned a little recording studio somewhere nearby. It didn’t take long before more than just fans began visiting him; soon many other singers followed suit wanting to get themselves on tape too! As word spread throughout town about how easy it was getting yourself heard through Phillip’s service fees dropped even lower still– only 3 dollars each time! With so much interest coming through doors every day nowadays you wouldn’t believe me if I told ya – but back then things weren’t quite ready yet… Soon after meeting Marion though something else happened that changed everything forever… In 1954, Sam Phillips decided to start releasing