
Writer and Journalist Stacey Morris recounts the highs and lows of surviving a tumultuous childhood laced with bullying, betrayal, and obscene amounts of dieting.
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There we were, sitting canal-side at a restaurant in Venice. The eatery had closed to the public in order to accommodate the group of 75: dozens of American college students, as well as professors, chaperones, plus a few civilians who took...
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I make a pot of soup on average of once a week – sometimes more often. Not only are the tas...
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Personality compositions are a mixed bag - as they’re designed to be. If we were all alike,...
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As March unfolds and spring approaches, I’m taking the opportunity to use this season of re...
I was four when my mother brought me face-to-face with the ocean. We were visiting my grandfather, who lived across from the beach in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. It wasn’t my first encounter with swimming by any means, but it was my maiden voyag...
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