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For the past twenty years I have been working as a ghost. In that capacity, I have written numerous articles and three books. I am now beginning to work in my own name as well as speak publicly about how I thrived despite an abusive marriage and the death of my best friend. Education/Experience: University of Iowa Interests: Tatting, reading, research, poetry Motto: I don't write because I want to; I write because I must. Affiliations: Kappa Delta Gamma Honor Fraternity for Education, Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity for Theater, National Association of Female Executives URL RSS |
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Do you think you may have Diabetes? Does it run in your family? This article will tell you if you are at risk and what you can do about it. By E.B. Ferree | Published 9/6/2007
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When King Henry VII arrived in London on August 22, 1485, he brought with him much more than power and a new reign. Six days later, England was under siege by an epidemic that killed thousands and threatened the very existence of the new monarchy. By E.B. Ferree | Published 7/31/2007
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The White House released a statement today stating that God spoke to the President through his dog, Barney.
According to sources, this was a complete change in Divine policy. By E.B. Ferree | Published 7/27/2007
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Salad is a natural choice for summer. Dress it up to be more attractive. By E.B. Ferree | Published 7/27/2007
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A faceless man in perfectly pressed Dockers
Drives a blue SUV with environmental stickers
And pretends not to notice the old man
Whose sad blue eyes can see through his skin
And into his soul. By E.B. Ferree | Published 7/25/2007
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On the last day of 1655, the Albany baker, Baas was working in his bakery when an old woman walked in demanding a dozen cookies... By E.B. Ferree | Published 12/27/2006
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