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The Wild In Me

Holly Thomson

Join me as I commit to creating a more aligned life as I head into my late-20s. I am an author and passionate storyteller, sharing regular content with you here is a core part of this mission. Co-founded Countrywoman's Guide.

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Latest Issues

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Getting off that train...

I’m just coming up to the end of a few days off, kindly granted to me by one of my liveries and friend Kat. The time away from the physical demands of the yard have been not only greatly needed, but hugely appreciated. The rest, and space t...

2 months ago
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Prologue to A Search of Kinds

As the evening sun, with its golden touch, kissed the Absaroka Range to the East and the Gallatin Range to the West flanking the sweeping valley below, I sat back in my saddle for a moment and took it all in.

3 months ago
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Emotional vs physical burnout.

They don’t often talk about emotional burnout in the LinkedIn or Instagram posts highlighting the “occupational phenomenon” as Google’s AI classifies it, and according to WHO, is defined as ‘a response to prolonged workplace stress’. The au...

3 months ago
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Why I wrote a western romance novel.

Why did I decide to write a western romance novel? Not (entirely) because I romanticised what my own life could look like whilst, very, very single, but because it became a form of therapy for me.

4 months ago
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  • Holly Thomson

    Join me as I commit to creating a more aligned life as I head into my late-20s. I am a passionate storyteller, sharing regular content with you here is a core part of this mission. Co-founded Countrywoman's Guide.

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