Sara Taylor
Sara Taylor is a socially anxious product of rural Virginia and the home-schooling movement. She traded her health for a BFA from Randolph College, and her sanity for an MA in Prose Fiction from the University of East Anglia. Following the MA her supervisor refused to let her leave, so she...
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Sara Taylor is a socially anxious product of rural Virginia and the home-schooling movement. She traded her health for a BFA from Randolph College, and her sanity for an MA in Prose Fiction from the University of East Anglia. Following the MA her supervisor refused to let her leave, so she remains at the UEA to chip away at a double-focus PhD in censorship and fiction. She spends a ridiculous amount of time on delayed trains between Norwich and her husband's house in Reading, and tends to get lost, rained on, and chased by cows with unsettling frequency. She expects the real adults will tell her to go back to finger painting any minute now. For links to more fiction and not-exactly-fiction, much of it free, check http://about.me/sara.taylor
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The Lauras was a very interesting, informative, emotional and entertaining read that I sped right through. I was mesmerized by this tale of a mother with an agenda and an agender (I had never heard of this before which makes this book, informative) teenage daughter. I was mesmerized by this book fro...
I found this a fascinating insight into how our minds work and how our unconscious mind, through our own stored filters, make such a difference to our perception, our judgment and situations.It amazes me how our unconscious mind uses filters created from our past experiences, traumas and teachings t...
I had no idea what to expect when I started this book, it is a complex book but the message is clear - we unconsciously apply filters to situations, people etc so much so that is instinct for us ans we don't even know we are actually doing it. What this book does is, it sets out to help us shift our...
I'm a little bit conflicted on how to rate and review [b:The Lauras|27430360|The Lauras|Sara Taylor|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1463062295s/27430360.jpg|47481757] because, for one thing, I think it's a bit better than a four star rating although not quite a four, if that makes any sense ...
I wasn't sure about this before reading it, but the magic isn't over the top, and all the stories link extremely well.