Rosie J. Sargent
Bio
Hello, my lovelies! Welcome, I write everything from the very strange to the wonderful; daring and most certainly different. I am an avid coffee drinker and truth advocate.
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Stories (138/0)
Anne Boleyn Should be Pardoned
Hello, lovelies, fellow vocalists, and other misfits, weirdos and geeks out there! I hope we are all well and doing our best as always. This week, I wanted to write about the infamous Anne Boleyn on the 486th anniversary of her execution slash death (no pun intended). I think most of us are familiar with the story of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. After so many books and film adaptions, how could you not know who Anne Boleyn was?
By Rosie J. Sargent12 months ago in FYI
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Let’s Talk Ladies WalkTop Story - April 2023
Hello my lovelies, I hope you are well and doing your best as always! If you are an Andoverian like me (someone who grew up in Andover, Hampshire, U.K), you have certainly heard about the tale of Ladies Walk. For those of you who don't know what I'm even talking about, well - keep on reading...
By Rosie J. Sargentabout a year ago in FYI
The Curse of the Blue Tick
Ah, Twitter. I love Twitter. It’s the smoking shelter of social media, where everyone is talking over one another but no one knows who’s quite listening. A pixelated realm of funny ‘facts’, public debacles, and home to sarcastic trolls. It is a bit of everything and anything, and yet also a microblog of nothing and mindless bullshit.
By Rosie J. Sargentabout a year ago in FYI
Hey Arthur
Saturday 15th April 2023 If not delivered return to Mossy Bottom Farm - Hey Arthur, My beautiful baby boy. You are currently in the living room making a mess with all your toys. You love the ones that sing, and shine with the bright lights, as well as watching Shaun the Sheep - he brings such a delight. You are a little artist in the making despite all the mess, the things you draw make me feel very blessed. Although you don't read your books because you eat them instead, then you kick off your clean pillows and bounce on your bed!
By Rosie J. Sargentabout a year ago in Humans
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What is an Epistolary?Top Story - April 2023
I woke up this morning to my delight and I see a new challenge - epistolary. Epstoilaries are one of my favourite forms of novels. I was first introduced to them during my time in sixth-form education. It was a Gothic Literature class and of course, we studied great classics such as Bram Stocker's Dracula (1897) and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818). What they have in common as well as their genres are their very form.
By Rosie J. Sargentabout a year ago in FYI