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    At forty, I found myself raising five children while working to reclaim my identity as a writer. Sixteen years ago, I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English, followed by a master’s in Rhetoric and Composition two years later. By the time I finished college, I already had two daughters. Now, I’m a mother to three daughters in their twenties, an eighteen-year-old daughter, and a seven-year-old son. Balancing motherhood and creativity is no small feat, but it’s essential. Writing has always been a part of who I am, and this blog allows me to blend both worlds—nurturing my family while reigniting my creative passion.
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Author: agingenglishmajor

I am an English teacher, mother, and wife, but I love to write. I feel that I am blessed to be able to use my talent to write about my children's books, poems, short fiction, and parenting. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about my experiences with beginning a writing career while focusing on my children and my job. I look forward to comments and to hear from my readers!

In Honor of Anya Claire: “Invariably”

Invariably 

by Jennifer Lee Greene Sullivan 

Invariably

 

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Posted on May 4, 2018Categories Mental IllnessTags #overcomingdepression, #strengthofawomanLeave a comment on In Honor of Anya Claire: “Invariably”

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