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Tom Cloyd review of No Working Title
No Working Title Book Review (excerpts) “You need to warn the reader, and ramp up to the sheer awfulness of what you are writing about.” “This is NOT
Anne-Marie Wiesman reviews No Working Title
Poignant, heartbreaking insight into familial, cultural and societal views on sex, sexuality and sexual abuse. An exploration of the ideas around those skewed beliefs that are passed onto
Julie Federico reviews No Working Title
“No Working Title” is a raw powerful look into the personal life of a child who was abused. The fact that the author (Dr John A King) could
JFK’s On-The-Brink Leadership Lessons
Geoff Loftus writes a great article for Forbes. Please click through for the entire piece. Fifty-two years ago, yesterday, the Cuban Missile Crisis ended. For the preceding thirteen
Jamaican women raping young boys
ALTHOUGH a number of Jamaican men still smirk at the idea of a woman raping a man, the increasing number of calls to the Marge Roper Counselling Service
Leadership Lessons from Giraffe
This is a fascinating piece of leadership writing from the Nigerian Tribune. Be sure to click through to read the rest of the article. If we take the
Baltimore Ravens cheerleader sexually abuses 15 yr old boy
This article found in the BaltimoreBrew highlights the fact that authorities are pursuing more aggressively cases of sexual abuse of boys by women. Shattuck case puts spotlight on
One in every two boys in India are sexually abused
‘Delhi Belly’ actress Poorna Jagannathan. She says that one in every two boys in India are sexually abused. A stage actor of Indian origin, Jagannathan has been part
29 Leadership Qualities you Should Have Before Hitting your Thirties
I periodically try to share things that I’m reading that are having an impact on me…this is one of those. Nicole Smart has written a great article. Nicole