Fran Holly
Bio
Freelance writer & voiceover. Sleep stories podcast host. Actively fighting shiny object syndrome. Read and listen: https://linktr.ee/francescaholly
Stories (6/0)
An Unexpected Daytime Visitor
I wouldn't have to put up with this if I had one of those desks facing away from the window. Being a people watcher, I'm grateful for the chance to have a little peek outside - usually. It helps the painfully boring hours creep by slightly quicker. But this is just plain weird.
By Fran Holly2 years ago in Fiction
An Autumn Visit to the Starfish Cabin
Freya knew that as soon as summer showed the first signs of burning out that it’d be beautiful at the beach. Most people loved to bask in the scorch of the midsummer sun, but the transition into autumn was her favourite time of year, where the sun was lower in the sky and the wind a touch chillier, so that she’d have to wrap up in something warm.
By Fran Holly2 years ago in Fiction
Unhelpful Questions To Never Ask In A Tarot Reading
Are you new to Tarot and wondering what kinds of answers the cards will unlock for you? Maybe you’re in a rough spot in your career and need to know when you’ll land that new job, or desperate to know what you need to do to be happy.
By Fran Holly2 years ago in Longevity
Do You Have To Believe In Spirits For Tarot To Work?
When you think of Tarot, do you think about psychic powers, ghosts, or contacting spirits? The first time I ever received a Tarot reading was a few years ago, from my sister in law, who is a gifted medium. I’d always suffered anxiety, depression, and panic attacks for as long as I can remember, and to top it all off, I’d recently lost my Mum which had kind of brought the pot to the boil.
By Fran Holly2 years ago in Longevity
5 Reasons You Should Learn to Crochet Today
Do you have a favourite hobby, or looking for more ways to be creative with your free time? A few years ago, I found myself fed up with knitting (dropping a stitch is a whole new kind of anxiety). For some reason, I'd always thought crochet looked terribly difficult, so I'd avoided it.
By Fran Holly2 years ago in Lifehack