WOW! Okay, I literally just finished watching a moving true tale about a guy named Daniel Northcott. This story is sad, inspiring, and in my opinion, rather powerful. Have a look.

If you'd like to find out more, visit Be Brave on Indiegogo.

 

WOW! So, I literally just finished writing my blog post about wanting to redefine myself. Then I went onto my YouTube homepage to find my nightly meditation, and I saw that Katie Freiling had just uploaded a new video called Day 3: You are undefinable! Coincidence? I think not!

 

Hey guys,
As you may or may not know, I've been super super busy working on my graphic novel, and trying to have it published. It's kinda overwhelming.
Now, however, I'd like to take a few minutes to tell you about Cara, a fellow Tumblr blogger and a really awesome. :)
Most of you know how I like to connect with people and help empower them when I can, right? Well, Cara is doing exactly that!! She's helping to raise $3000 in order to provide turkeys for impoverished families this Thanksgiving. So, please watch her video if you'd like to donate or find out more!
I would LOVE to donate, but unfortunately, I don't currently have any way of making online payments. Similarly, if you would like to support what Cara's doing, and you're not able to do so financially, please share this, and help spread the word!
Thanks, and much love.
André
P.S. I'm intending to blog again soon. :) I've just been quite focused on getting my novel published.

Harry, Hermiane and Ron"Growing Up Potter" meant I got to go to dances, go shopping, play a freaking cool sport and learn some awesome spells. But do you know what the best part was? I got to do all of this while hanging out with my friends, and it didn't even matter that I couldn't walk. I had entered  into a world where anything was possible. Rowling created a world where kids like me could experience the magick in life, and feel like we belonged.

I am very grateful that I stumbled upon the "Growing Up Potter" article by Emily Asher-Perrin because it reminded me of how I felt when I read/listened to the books. It is a really great feeling - it's one that evokes warmth, hope, and excitement for the world. It's a very empowering feeling that I hope to share through my upcoming book series, and in the other work that I'll do.

I've spent the majority of the past week in "lock down" because I was trying to finish my book. I took a hiatus from the social web, and I managed to start and complete draft 6 of the first book. I'm pretty happy with it, so there won't be another draft. YAY! Now I am going to see about finding an agent and a publisher, however, I'll look into that after I get some sleep.

 

 

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