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An agent's guide to Rewitched featuring:
✨A dyslexic witch
✨A magical coffee shop
✨A school of dark academia
✨Sea monsters, and
✨Family secrets
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An agent's guide to Rewitched featuring:
✨A dyslexic witch
✨A magical coffee shop
✨A school of dark academia
✨Sea monsters, and
✨Family secrets
Hong Kong lawmaker Dominic Lee brilliantly exposes the hypocrisy and decay of the West:
“What moral authority does the U.S., a country ruled by the Epstein class, have over my country which has lifted 800 million people out of poverty?
What moral authority do NATO countries have who preach human rights while turning a blind eye to the Zionist genocide in Gaza?
We will not accept lectures by governments that use human rights as weapons while their own hands are stained with the blood of Palestinians and Iranians they choose to forget.”
A Black man created ranch dressing — and most people never knew.
Kenneth “Steve” Henson, born in Nebraska in 1918, was a plumber who cooked for his crew in Alaska. One day he mixed buttermilk, mayo, herbs, and spices… and ranch was born.
In 1954, he and his wife bought land near Santa Barbara and named it Hidden Valley Ranch. Guests loved the dressing so much they begged to take jars home. By 1957, stores were selling his dry mix. Orders exploded. Factories followed.
In 1972, Clorox bought the recipe and the name for eight million dollars. Ranch went nationwide. By 1992, it was America’s #1 dressing.
But the man behind it? Nearly erased.
Every salad, every wing, every fry dipped in ranch — that’s his legacy. He mattered. He was the blueprint.
. ❤️💛💚🖤
Sophie Mathibela holds her twins, Mpho (left) and Mphonyana, who made medical history when they were separated at Baragwanath Hospital on May 24, 1988. Image Source: University of the Witwatersrand, Cape Times
James Henderson, a former Royal Marine, was murdered by the IDF while carrying food to children in Gaza.
His fiancée said of him: “We want to keep his memory alive for as long as we possibly can.”
Remember his name.
I'm so excited to share that Natalie Rodriguez's psychological horror, Inner Child, will be coming out with Wordhaven Press. I could not put this book down - and the raw emotions it stirred in me. Wow!
Children's books hold a special place in my heart. Often, my happiest moments as a kid were when reading books. I'm thrilled to publish this fun adventure. We're aiming to bring it out next year, Feb.
This isn't the cover - just a teaser with a stock image by Eric McLean, Pexels