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HAWMC: Health Madlib Poem

by Molly on April 21, 2012

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For the month of April, I’m participating in the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge from Wego Health. Each day I’ll be writing a health-related post based on the HAWMC prompts, aiming to challenge myself as a writer and health activist. Thanks for following! Today’s ridiculous poem (VERY roughly based on Sylvia Plath’s ‘Mad Girl’s Love Song’) [...]

HAWMC: Miracle Cure

by Molly on April 20, 2012

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For the month of April, I’m participating in the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge from Wego Health. Each day I’ll be writing a health-related post based on the HAWMC prompts, aiming to challenge myself as a writer and health activist. Thanks for following! I’m afraid I’m going to have to sit this post out. While I [...]

HAWMC: 5 Dinner Guests

by Molly on April 19, 2012

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For the month of April, I’m participating in the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge from Wego Health. Each day I’ll be writing a health-related post based on the HAWMC prompts, aiming to challenge myself as a writer and health activist. Thanks for following! The 5 people I’d love to have dinner with would also be cooking. [...]

HAWMC: Open a Book

by Molly on April 18, 2012

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For the month of April, I’m participating in the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge from Wego Health. Each day I’ll be writing a health-related post based on the HAWMC prompts, aiming to challenge myself as a writer and health activist. Thanks for following! [image source] Then an old man, a keeper of an inn, said, Speak [...]

HAWMC: Learned the hard way

by Molly on April 17, 2012

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For the month of April, I’m participating in the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge from Wego Health. Each day I’ll be writing a health-related post based on the HAWMC prompts, aiming to challenge myself as a writer and health activist. Thanks for following! I think every food allergy/intolerance/sensitivity is discovered the hard way. Something feels bad [...]