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Nostalgia Redux

By Diana Stevan May 7, 2013 Life 4 Comments

These days, I’m feeling rather nostalgic. Dictionary.com defines nostalgia as “a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life, to one’s home…

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Dreams That Work Overtime

By Diana Stevan January 23, 2012 Writing, Life, Uncategorized 16 Comments
Dreams That Work Overtime

Do you ever feel as if your life has taken a dramatic turn, as if you are part of some cosmic shift? That’s the feeling I woke up with late…

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