Beatriz (beh-AH-treez)✨️

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Beatriz (beh-AH-treez)✨️

@LifeWithBea

🇪🇸🇻🇪 Toddler mom, writer of books and ADHD girlie 💖 @foodpit co-host 🫓🌶 The Sacred Balance ✨️ The Brunch Club 🥐🦝 🚫Unsolicited DMs🚫

Vilnius, Lithuania Katılım Şubat 2022
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Beatriz (beh-AH-treez)✨️@LifeWithBea·
✨THE LIGHT AND THE VOID✨ #ReadersGuide Cloud Atlas x Pan's Laberynth x Circe A foster girl. An Archangel. And an evil older than this universe. Something far worse than monsters is hunting her. If she dies, creation dies with her. Art by @andictions 👇🔗✨
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Gaby Nøhr
Gaby Nøhr@AutisticRedHead·
We are here, we are different, we are unique, and we are valid
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Angelia N. Bailey ✨️ is querying ✨️
Soo I changed Veilstrider to 1st person on a whim. Best choice ever. But I need an editor/beta experienced with lyrical prose heavy with emotion and willing to swap services instead of $. I can beta and/or design digital art. 🫶 Anyone in the #writingcommunity know one?
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Gaby Nøhr
Gaby Nøhr@AutisticRedHead·
Hanneh is not merely a warning about future technologies of control. It is a diagnosis of present-day mechanisms—therapeutic language, social smoothing, the pathologization of difference—that already shape contemporary life. By making the reader inhabit a mind that refuses to be optimized
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Lexi H. is 🔥AGENTED🔥
Lexi H. is 🔥AGENTED🔥@LexiHeathermoor·
Proof that I have been clumsy since infancy. When I was little, apparently I used to scale the baby gates to get out of my room. My parents were so worried about me hurting myself, they stacked them two high. Ya girl said, “challenge accepted” and climbed them like a free soloist. 🧗🏼‍♀️ Anyway, one such event ended in stitches in my eyebrow (yes I still have the scar 🤦🏼‍♀️) and my dad thought it would be hilarious to put me in an Everlast sweatshirt like I’d been in a boxing match. I guess my mom drew the line at tiny gloves. 🥊🥊
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Aditi Mudaliar
Aditi Mudaliar@Aditi_Mudaliar_·
And the winner is... @LifeWithBea !!!!🎉🎉 Congratulations to the winner, kindly contact me via DM for further info👀 (P.S. do I make a giveaway for this week too, or wait till next week? First time conducting a giveaway, hopefully better participation next time🙈)
Aditi Mudaliar@Aditi_Mudaliar_

To give back to this wonderful #writingcommunity, I'm holding weekly giveaways for beta reading!!! To enter: ♡ / ↻ this post (⁠☞⁠ ͡⁠°⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ͡⁠°⁠)⁠☞ Describe your story in 5 emojis 2 winners chosen randomly will get beta reader feedback of their first 10 pages!!

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Beatriz (beh-AH-treez)✨️
Remember the one who did all the invisible labor so Tolkien could write 💁‍♀️
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

Edith Tolkien is often remembered simply as “J.R.R. Tolkien’s wife.” But without Edith, Middle-earth might never have existed in the way the world knows it today. Before the fame, before *The Lord of the Rings*, Edith Mary Bratt was an orphaned girl studying piano and trying to build a life for herself in Edwardian England. She met Tolkien when they were both young, lonely, and struggling. Their love story almost ended before it truly began. He was forbidden from seeing her for years because his guardian feared she would distract him from his studies. She even became engaged to another man while waiting for him. But Tolkien never forgot her. Years later, he watched Edith dancing in a woodland clearing filled with white flowers, and the moment became immortal. That image inspired one of the most important stories in all of Middle-earth: Beren and Lúthien — the mortal man and immortal elf whose love defied death itself. For Tolkien, Lúthien was not fantasy. She was Edith. Their marriage survived war, poverty, academic pressure, and decades of ordinary struggles hidden behind literary greatness. While Tolkien built entire worlds on paper, Edith was the emotional center of the life he returned to. The romance at the heart of Middle-earth was rooted in a real woman whose influence shaped one of the most beloved mythologies ever written. When Edith died in 1971, Tolkien had the name “Lúthien” engraved on her tombstone. After his own death, “Beren” was added beneath his name beside hers. Even in death, he wanted their love story told together. © Women Stories #archaeohistories

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Gemma is on a SEMI-HIATUS 🕊️🕯️
Hello friends! Hopefully you all remember me! It’s been a busy few months since I’ve been away—it’s been almost 3 months since I started working my new job and I’ve loved every second of it!! I had a pretty bad MH moment but I’m gradually bouncing back. Love you all! <3
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Michael Valentour
Michael Valentour@mjvalentour·
@LifeWithBea Absolutely. It is well-written and interesting. I couldn’t have written something like this. Imposter syndrome sucks, but you’ve got something cool here. The next line I read that slaps I will comment on here to remind you 😁
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Michael Valentour@mjvalentour·
@LifeWithBea Your book isn't shit. It is THE shit. Especially if you are referring to the one I am reading right now.
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Scott A. Butler
Scott A. Butler@Scott_A_Butler·
@LifeWithBea Don't listen to that evil gremlin whispering lies like that into your ear! Your book is awesome! ✨🫶
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