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Shweta Taneja is an Indian author of novels, short fiction, graphic novels, nonfiction and comic books. Her work includes fantasy fiction series The Rakta Queen: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery, [1] The Matsya Curse: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery, [2] Cult of Chaos: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery [3] and books for YA and children including The Ghost Hunters of Kurseong [4] and How to Steal a Ghost ...
The story shares her perspective of being treated with the illness and suicide attempts, and also, the perspective of her mother, Cinda Johnson, a mental health professor at Seattle University. [1] Perfect Chaos is narrated by both Linea and Cinda Johnson, as well as a collection of essays and journal entries by the mother and daughter pair ...
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Her daughter, Princess Maritie, goes after the Flame Serpent as she accompanies Princess Aisya of Millinear and her allies in order to restore all the kingdoms. Queen Aceshin later sacrifices herself to hold back a soldier from the future, Bamyganant, allowing the party to escape on airship but then returning in ash form.
Courteney Cox didn't initially understand why becoming an empty nester was such a big deal.. While speaking at the Inc. 5000 45th Annual Conference & Gala on Thursday, Oct. 17, the Friends star ...
With 15.5 million U.S. adults currently diagnosed with ADHD, there is a growing focus on warning signs of the disorder. Mental health experts share the most common signs and symptoms.
A young woman named Willamina "Willie" Connolly is the daughter of a prosperous New York couple, editor Matt Connolly and his wife Willamina, an Irish concert pianist. Willie is a child prodigy with an extremely high IQ. Her parents believe her to be a happy, contented child, but this is a carefully contrived mask.
Author and mom of teens Allison Winn Scotch. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Kat Tuohy) (Yahoo News/Kat Tuohy)