Angela Pender
Angela Pender knows how to stoke and bank a coal furnace, use chopsticks (in Chinese), and turn any delectable foodstuff into a smoldering mass of toxins.
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Edinboro U. of PA: BA Communication Studies, MA Communication StudiesInterests
fiction, psychology, communications, literature, science, pharmaceuticals, paranormal, religious studies, skepticism, Asian studies, travel, humorFavorites
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ForbiddenA historical fiction of a young boy watching his father work in the Forbidden City. -
Reflections on a Muddy RiverHaiku, poety, water, river poem, river haiku
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Writing that First Online ArticleWhen it comes to writing online, there is information abound. Here is a simple tutorial on how to start--and complete--that very first article.
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The Last Old HouseGhosts only seem to haunt old places. What happens to them when there aren't any old buildings left?
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Science, Purple, and PoetryA Haiku celebrating the color purple in science.
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Memories and a MetaphorEver have a sublime moment, where you see or hear something that transcends all beauty, or experience something wonderful that takes you beyond yourself? How do you categorize such a moment? For me, I use jewels.
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15 Things Every Girl Should Do Before She Settles Down in the Career WorldCollege marks the beginning of adulthood, with the seriousness of a career, car payments and kids in the distant future. But there are steps a girl can take from the very beginning to give her a boost later in the professional world.
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Tiptoeing Out the Back Door: How I'd Want to Handle My Illicit Affair with the LotteryIt's fun to speculate on what it would be like to win the lottery, but how would your friends and family truly react? The safest plan would be to tell nobody, cover your tracks, and be sneaky... in short, act as if you were having an affair.
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Getting Away: My Favorite Thing to Do in the Summer MonthsSummer is for getting away from it all. But what if you can't get out? Here are a few of my favorite ways to have a little vacation while at work.











