Sverine Lee
Sverine is a writer and lecturer whose interests range from cognitive science to American history. She is an active Toastmaster, musician, and living-history aficionado.
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Keeping Your Dream Journal Going when You Can't Remember Your DreamsSometimes a dream-journalist runs into a dry spell---a series of days or even weeks of waking up with little, if any, dream memory to write down in the journal. You know they were there. How do you write about nothing? -
Make an Inexpensive Journal in an Hour or LessWhether you use them for recording dreams, jotting notes or sketching, you can never have too many journals on hand. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to make a 120-page bound booklet using materials you probably have around the house already. -
44 Ways to Spend Less on GasThe tips below can help you spend less money at the pump, plan the trip and prep the car for savings, and use less gas while driving.
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Master of Inner Space, Novelist Henry JamesConcealment is a theme prevalent in James' works. Often depicting interactions between people as contests of will, duels of dominance and submission, Henry James describes in minute detail the history of these strategic secrecies. -
Beating Procrastination: Mini-Goals, Mini-TriumphsSome people look at a mountain, and think, "How am I going to get way up there?". Others look at the mountain and think, "What a challenging route!" The difference is whether your focus is on the top, or the JOURNEY to the top.
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M. R. James: The Victorian Dark SideJames' tales depict a clash between naive human rationality and primitive, malevolent forces. This is what a ghost story should be: something that lures the reader down a road of gradually increasing darkness...
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